limited four day cease-fire with hamas. it will take effect sometime in the next 24 hours. lawrence: this is what we know under the deal 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. carley: that includes a 3-year-old girl killed on october 7th. jeff paul joins us this morning. good morning. it took the israeli government more than six hours debating here into the early morning in tel aviv. this agreement between israel and hamas might not only offer a pause in the fighting it. could give a sliver of hope to all the families of the hostages that were taken back on october 7th. now, under this u.s.-qatari-egyptian brokered deal israel will receive 50 hostages, women and children, in exchange israel will then release 150 palestinian prisoners. now the hostages as we understand it will be freed in groups of 10 to 12 people over a span of four to five days. during that time, there will be pauses in the fighting. prim
The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) announces it is accepting applications through Friday, June 7, for a new Student Safety and Well-being Advisory Committee. The BOCC adopted a resolution outlining the creation, authority, membership and administrative duties of the committee on May 29.
The committee will serve in an advisory capacity to the BOCC and is charged with pursuing community and expert input to make recommendations that ensure the safety and security of students and staff. The committee will coordinate through the Office of the County Administrator for staff support as needed.
The Student Safety and Well-being Advisory Committee will consist of 15 voting members to serve voluntarily without compensation. Voting members will consist of a BOCC appointee; two residents each from Districts 1, 2 and 3; a representative of the Calvert Education Association; a representative of the Calvert Association of Educational Support Staff; two representat
The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) announces it is accepting applications through Friday, June 7, for a new Student Safety and Well-being Advisory Committee. The BOCC adopted a resolution outlining the creation, authority, membership and administrative duties of the committee on May 29.
The committee will serve in an advisory capacity to the BOCC and is charged with pursuing community and expert input to make recommendations that ensure the safety and security of students and staff. The committee will coordinate through the Office of the County Administrator for staff support as needed.
The Student Safety and Well-being Advisory Committee will consist of 15 voting members to serve voluntarily without compensation. Voting members will consist of a BOCC appointee; two residents each from Districts 1, 2 and 3; a representative of the Calvert Education Association; a representative of the Calvert Association of Educational Support Staff; two representat