The Carroll County Department of Public Works encourages tree recycling with their special program.
News from the office of the Carroll County commissioners.
After six months of speaking out against the state's sustainable growth plan, Carroll County commissioners are disappointed that the governor accepted PlanMaryland.
Westminster's Planning Director Thomas Beyard is serving in the military, he expects to be home this summer.
It has been 14 years since the state approved the use of red light cameras.
Awards were handed out for Fallfest charities, holiday parade winners and the holiday storefront decorating contest.
The Westminster Common Council expects that its use of recycled water will make it a leader in the state.
The Fraternal Order of Police calls for review of city leaders. City leaders call it a labor bargaining tactic.
Carroll's commissioners spent $5,000 on a lobbyist as part of a new "strategic alliance" with three other counties.
Westminster's Planning Director Thomas Beyard deployed to Iraq over the summer.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says job creation is his top priority.
The Carroll County commissioners granted Junction $6,500 to pay off outstanding bills.
The Carroll County commissioners will hold the 8th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in the lobby of the county office building.
A look at how motorists are adjusting to the recent change in Maryland law.
After the City of Baltimore rejected their request to extend their permit, participants in the Occupy Baltimore movement now consider their next move.
Board member Kevin Dayhoff said he thinks new bureaucratic systems added confusion to a complicated reporting process.
Two models for new legislation will be presented.
Find out where your county commissioners will be this week. Open meetings scheduled Tuesday and Thursday.
The county said it continues to improve Hampstead's sanitary system.
The fate of the county's Communications/Public Information Services position will be decided Tuesday afternoon in a Board of Commissioners open meeting.
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There is no waiting period for long guns, so the immediate NICS background check is used, he said.
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On Nov. 26, Main Street in Westminster will transform into a holiday wonderland.
Do you know someone who deserves to be recognized for an environmental awareness project?
Thomas Beyard, Westminster's director of planning, zoning and development is currently serving in Iraq.
The annual program honoring veterans was held at the Armory in Westminster.
The Westminster High School media center became Memory Lane for several WWII veterans Thursday.
The county is holding a special contest in honor of "America Recycles Day."
Although Maryland historically votes democratic, voters are digging into their pockets for Republican presidential candidates.
The public is invited to attend this meeting at which commissioner districts will be discussed.
Commissioner Robin Frazier received criticism after recent mileage expense forms were made public.
The new Business Council will have their first meeting Dec. 5.
Westminster is one of five cities to be designated as a sustainable community under Maryland's Sustainable Communities Act of 2010.
A round-up of construction planned for this week.
The county comptroller said he not aware of any abuse in the system.
The Emergency Alert System will be tested nationwide on Nov. 9 at 2 p.m.