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Frederick Board Of County Commissioner Lenny Thompson Wants Public Recrods
The issue arises out of communications by Delegate Galen Clagett. Frederick County Commissioner Lenny Thompson submitted a request asking for a copy of public records on the Ballenger Creek-McKinney Wastewater Treatment Plant.
From http://spotcrime.com - Assault - Ladd LN and Ladd CT, Ballenger Creek
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Sept. 11, 2001: A day of remembrance. A day of pride.
Chip Jewell, director of the Frederick County Emergency Communications Department salute Thursday during the Sept.
Ballenger Middle teacher pleads guilty to child porn charges
A Ballenger Creek Middle School teacher accused of videotaping girls as they changed clothes at school pleaded guilty today to receiving child pornography, U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein announced.
Local Coach Challenges President Obama to Basketball
The president of the Ballenger Creek Recreation Council has come up with a creative way to raise money.
Family fights for more childhood cancer research
Dale Sanders, 11, and his sister, Claudia, 16, enjoy many activities together. Dale is battling T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Located just off of Ballenger Creek Parkway, the community of Ballenger Crossing offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
More charges filed against teacher
A Ballenger Creek Middle School teacher indicted in June, accused of videotaping girls as they changed clothes, is facing additional criminal charges, Frederick County State's Attorney Charlie Smith said Friday.
More charges filed against teacher
A Ballenger Creek Middle School teacher indicted in June, accused of videotaping girls as they changed clothes, is facing additional criminal charges, Frederick County State's Attorney Charlie Smith said Friday.
More charges filed against teacher
A Ballenger Creek Middle School teacher indicted in June, accused of videotaping girls as they changed clothes, is facing additional criminal charges, Frederick County State's Attorney Charlie Smith said Friday.
Principal Meets with Concerned Parents
Child sex abuse charges against two Maryland teachers out of Frederick County are still pending, but the alleged inappropriate behavior they had with their students is still weighing on the minds of local parents.
Principals shift at Heather Ridge as former leader moves to Tuscarora
Tuscarora performing duo reaches for the stars
Joseph Eurie and Andre Whitehead-Pearce, 15-year-old sophomores at Tuscarora High School, have been featured on BETa s hit show a oe106 and Parka and at a performance in the Cotton Club Showcase for their their singing and rapping talent.
Teacher Accused of Child Sex Abuse
Authorities say a Frederick County teacher is accused of using his cell phone to record teenage girls change their clothes.
Two Frederick County teachers accused of child sex abuse
Two local teachers face criminal charges amid allegations of inappropriate behavior involving female students at their schools, the Frederick County State's Attorney's Office said Friday.
Discussion of highway changes brings crowd
Leatrice Urbanowicz speaks out at Tuesday nighta TMs State Highway Administration public hearing at Ballenger Creek Middle School.
I-270/U.S. 15 Multi-Modal Corridor Study public hearing set for this evening
An open house and public testimony regarding the I-270/U.S. 15 Multi-Modal Corridor Study will be held at 5 p.m. today at Monocacy Middle School.
Reporter's Notebook: Public hearing invitations
I will be hanging out with state highway staff members for a couple of June evenings, and so should you.
Time in jail gives robbery suspect time to think about his addiction
Jonpaul Beals was found guilty of three counts of armed robbery by Frederick County Circuit Judge Theresa M. Adams on April 27, said Lauren Grover, a District Court commissioner.