Westminster gift shop to get new digs in renovated Main Street building • Rivalry game becomes community rally around Liberty boys basketball coach George Sinnott
Carroll County Daily Headlines Wednesday, February 18, 2026 | | |
| | | | | For each three grade levels where 1:1 devices would be eliminated, there would be about a million dollars in savings in the the first year. There would also be a cost to convert curriculum and materials to match the reduction in personal devices. | | | | | “This was always the dream, to have a glass storefront space on Main Street,” said Tiombe Paige, owner of thoughtfully-curated Cultivated. | | | | | Liberty basketball coach George Sinnott was diagnosed with throat cancer last summer. Last week the school raised $800 for Johns Hopkins OETC. | | | | | Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill Tuesday banning local formal agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), also known as 287(g) agreements. | | | | | Gov. Wes Moore issued directives clarifying that Maryland agencies can still cooperate with ICE in some cases, despite signing a law banning 287(g) agreements. | | | | | “It’s bad, and you know it,” said Sen. J.B. Jennings, a Republican who represents Baltimore and Harford counties. “We’re talking millions of taxpayers’ money tha… | | | | | Richard Henry, Maryland’s first inspector general for education, will not serve a second term. Both Henry and Gov. Wes Moore’s office confirmed the decision to The Baltimore Sun on Tues… | | | | | The US Army just transported its first small reactor for testing, and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champlain is working on what could be the nation’s first private-sector microreactor. | | | |