Maryland attorneys join ‘David v. Goliath’ legal fight against MPRP • County commissioners agenda includes funding request for Piney Run Park in Sykesville
Carroll County Daily Headlines Wednesday, May 7, 2025 | | |
| | At a public hearing Tuesday night, Carroll County commissioners were hammered with requests to keep $13 million in schools funding in place. | | | A prominent Baltimore attorney is joining a federal lawsuit to defend over 60 Maryland property owners against an out-of-state utility company. | | | The Board of Carroll County Commissioners’ agenda this week includes a second request for additional funding for improvements to Piney Run Park in Sykesville. | | | Mt Airy held its elections at Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Company. Mayor Larry Hushour, Stephen Domotor, and Sean Kelly, Town Council, are on the ballot. Heather Wallace and Stephan “Pops” Kraft, are “write-in-candidates for Town Council. | | | Sykesville Mayor Stacy Link is running for reelection in May against Robert Whittaker. Current Sykesville Town Council members Elizabeth Guroff and Leo Keenan are running for reelection to their seats. Others on the town’s certified list of candidates for town council are Mark Carbone, Gregory Hilliard and Alexandra Ries. | | | Gov. Wes Moore signed legislation Tuesday to restructure the state’s landmark Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reform policy. | | | Amidst tough competition, the Liberty boys and Century girls each came out of the Carroll County track and field championships with team titles. | | | Local athletes compete in the 2025 Carroll County Championships track and field meet at Century High School on Tuesday, May 6. | | | There are chances of rain over the next couple of days in the Baltimore area, but forecasters predict a sunny, pleasant weekend. | | | Before the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump frequently stated that if he were elected, Americans would, once again, be able to say “Merry Christmas.” Well, perhaps not, unless he gives up on his crazy tariff wars. | | | |