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Congressional candidate visits downtown Salisbury, meets with business owners

47abc July 13, 2021 SALISBURY, Md. – A Congressional candidate paid a visit to downtown Salisbury Tuesday to meet with local business owners and elected officials. “I’m here today to do a Main Street tour with some of my friends and supporters, other local elected officials, like Salisbury City Council member Michele Gregory, Wicomico County Council man Bill McCain, and others to have a dialogue with business owners on the Main Street about ways their congressional representative can better serve them,” said Heather Mizeur. Heather Mizeur is running on the Democratic ticket for Maryland’s first congressional district. She took a tour of downtown Salisbury with local elected officials. She says she’s focused on job creation, protecting the environment, supporting schools, raising wages, and advancing health care and equal rights. Mizeur tells 47ABC she feels it’s time for a change on the Eastern Shore, and is confident she can do that. “I’m excited to be engaging

Dave Harden s quest from the Middle East to the Eastern Shore

Dave Harden s quest from the Middle East to the Eastern Shore
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State Roundup: Hogan posthumously pardons 34 lynching victims in Maryland

State Roundup: Hogan posthumously pardons 34 lynching victims in Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan used the unveiling of this plaque at the old Baltimore County Jail (in background) to issue pardons for the dozens of Black men lynched in Maryland in in the 19th and 20th centuries. Governor s Office photo by Anthony DePanise HOGAN PARDONS 34 LYNCHING VICTIMS: Gov. Larry Hogan granted posthumous pardons Saturday to 34 Maryland lynching victims, including Howard Cooper, a 15-year-old Black boy who was hanged outside the Towson jailhouse by a white mob in 1885. Hogan’s office said it was the first time a governor has issued a “blanket pardon” for the victims of racial lynchings, Jeff Barker reports for the Sun.

He understands how people connect : Carroll County native Dave Harden making a run for Congress

David Harden, 58, said he decided to run after he witnessed the Jan. 6 attack on the capitol and because he can help grow the district’s economy by using the skills he obtained through working overseas.

Cheyenne Police Looking for 15-Year-Old Reported as Runaway

Cheyenne Police Looking for 15-Year-Old Reported as Runaway Cheyenne police are asking for the public s help in finding a missing 15-year-old girl who was reported as a runaway. Police say Mia Mason was last seen around the area of Julianna Road south of Cheyenne on Saturday, April 3, at 10 p.m. Mason was reported as a runaway in Albany County but has ties to Cheyenne, police said on Facebook. Get our free mobile app Mason is 5-foot-4, weighs approximately 120 pounds and has reddish-dyed hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information on Mason s whereabouts is asked to call police dispatch at (307) 637-6525.

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