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Trees and power lines typically don't work well together.
Democratic challenger John Delaney takes on incumbent Rep. Roscoe Bartlett.
Patch recommends the best ways to keep in touch with the most up-to-the-minute information regarding Hurricane Sandy.
Help the Department of Public Works prepare for the coming storm by clearing storm drains.
The hurricane is expected to touch either the Mid-Atlantic or New England regions early next week, according to FEMA officials on Friday. Here are ways to track its progress.
Carroll County recycling operations will accept hazardous household waste items at an upcoming event.
Congressman Andy Harris will visit Carroll County and encourage citizens to vote early and be informed about issues.
What you need to know about water main scheduled to be flushed in areas of the city.
Referendum question 3 references suspension and removal of elected officials. Learn what the question asks and what your vote means.
Tier mapping refers to criteria outlined in Senate Bill 236 dealing with sewage disposal systems.
Find out what your county commissioners are doing this week.
Ulman, a 38-year-old Howard County native, is the youngest contender in the hypothetical gubernatorial race.
Carroll County continues its efforts to protect land from development.
School Superintendent Steve Guthrie recently recommended that third party firm be hired to take over the study started by the school system in April.
There are no forms to file and no fees to pay to use the prescription discount card.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
As election day nears, Carroll Community College offers a venue for people to talk about local issues.
The controversial proposed ordinance will be up for public discussion at the end of the month.
When it came time to announce options for schools to be closed, Superintendent Steve Guthrie said "I am not going to name any schools tonight."
Patch sat down with District 8 congressional candidate Ken Timmerman to talk about issues that are important to Carroll County residents.
Water main flushing will continue through Oct. 15 in several parts of the city.
The Veterans Transportation Shuttle will begin service on Nov. 13.
Rental Licensing & Inspection Program Task Force presents initial findings and suggestions to a packed room Monday night.
What do you think, should the Board of Education close facilities in Carroll County to save money?
Find out what your commissioners are up to this week.
Important dates and information to help Carroll County citizens prepare for the polls.
School Superintendent Steve Guthrie will present options for facility use and closures at the Oct. 10 board of education meeting. Public discussion will follow.
The rate of unemployment in Carroll County was 6.5 percent in August .
Birk said he believes gay marriage will affect the next generation.
Law went into effect on Monday.
At a recent meeting, Carroll County Commissioners debated the role of government in funding local recreation and parks programs.
Find out what your Carroll County Commissioners are doing this week.
In a Gonzales Research & Marketing poll released this week, 51 percent of voters said they will vote for Question 6 and same-sex marriage, while 43 percent said they will vote against it.
New health laws that took effect Oct. 1.
Readers reacted with a mix of support and opposition to a law proposing to make English the official language of Carroll County government.
"Very effective programs may cease to exist because there is no funding there to pay for the people to be out there." --Maryland State Police Lt. Tom Woodward
Carroll County residents will have a chance to weigh in on Commissioner Shoemaker's proposed ordinance that would make English the official language of county government.
Ken Timmerman, a Republican running for the District 8 congressional seat, will spend this afternoon and evening in Westminster.
New transportation laws will take effect Oct. 1.