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Police find fentanyl during Finksburg traffic stop, charge 3 Taneytown residents • $4 million needed for Carroll Community College boiler/chiller upgrades
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Stranded: Carroll Transit’s limited service leaves wheelchair users, senior riders with few options

Carroll Transit’s on-demand bus service is supposed to pick up riders in less than 15 minutes. But the bus’ limited schedule can leave them waiting for hours.

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Police find fentanyl during Finksburg traffic stop, charge 3 Taneytown residents

Drug charges for three Taneytown residents following traffic stop in Finksburg

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$4 million needed for Carroll Community College boiler/chiller upgrades

Carroll County commissioners approved a plan Thursday to request $2.2 million from the Maryland Higher Education Commission to pay for the replacement of boilers and chillers at Carroll Community C…

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Potter’s process: ‘Playing in the mud’ to make ‘beautiful things’ | An Eye for Art

“I like playing in the mud. There is a whole transformative process where you take a lump of mud and turn it into a beautiful piece of pottery or a sculpture piece of art,” Hardesty said.

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Dayhoff: Historic marker for Strawbridge Home for Boys to be dedicated

The Strawbridge Home for Boys closed its doors in Eldersburg in 1958.

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Dispelling the darkness: Sexual assault survivors vigil held in Westminster

As the evening grew darker, light and songs filled the plaza at CARE Healing Center’s Lighting the Way for Survivors Vigil Thusday.

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Varsity Q&A: Steven Osorto helps Century boys soccer clinch second straight county title

Century boys soccer clinched a repeat Carroll County championship thanks in part to the play this season of Steven Osorto.

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FOX45: Westminster house fire displaces five adults, causes $200,000 in damages

A house fire in Westminster left five people displaced on Thursday night, the Office of the State Fire Marshall confirmed Friday.

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