Kristen Zihmer is the second official candidate for Carroll County Board of Education in...
On August 29th the first candidate for Board of Education in 2024 filed to run (Greg Malveaux) and now on September 5th we have...
Carroll County High School Football Scores – Week 1
The 2023 football season kicked off on September 1st in Carroll County Maryland. Here are your week one scores for all seven teams:
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Moms For Liberty in Carroll County announces endorsements in the 2024 Board of Education...
Many entities and elected officials are likely to weigh in on the local Board of Education (BOE) Race in 2024. The local chapter of...
First books reviewed by CCPS to be retained, but now Media Director appears reassigned
Carroll County Public Schools’s Reconsideration Committee is in the midst of reviewing more than 50 books after a series of book removal requests were submitted as part of an effort organized by the local Moms for Liberty chapter. The Reconsideration Committee was designed to review only a couple books at a time, not 50. Because of the volume of removal requests and public feedback on the issue, on August 14th, School Superintendent Cynthia McCabe decided to remove all the books at issue from circulation in school media centers until the entire review and appeal process could be completed.
Empowering Choice: Carroll County Public Schools Launch Opt-Out Form for Gender Identity Curriculum
Carroll County Public Schools has recently released a new form to parents that offers the choice of whether they wish...
Press Release: Commissioners Honor Lyburn for Economic Development Legacy
“It was an honor and a pleasure to know and work with Jack and I commend his commitment and dedication to Carroll County’s economic development initiatives and serving the business community,”
Commissioner Tom Gordon III, District 3
Sykesville: Councilmembers Express Concern in Regard to the Enclave at Parkside Development and it’s Impact...
Sykesville: Councilmembers Express Concern in Regard to the Enclave at Parkside Development and it's Impact on School Populations
Domotor resists appointments of CAMO members to town commissions in Mt. Airy
In Mt. Airy, Councilman Stephen Domotor resisted the appointments of Heather Wallace to the town’s Planning Commission and Sean Kelly to its Board of Appeals, because of the pair’s affiliation with the community activist group known as Citizens Against Mt. Airy Overdevelopment (CAMO), a grassroots organization formed to moderate a series of ongoing residential and commercial development projects that may permanently change the landscape and character of the small town.
Greg Malveaux is the first official candidate for Carroll County Board of Education in...
Carroll County has their first "official" candidate for Board of Education in Carroll County in 2024: Greg Malveaux. Greg filed his paperwork on August...
Responses from elected officials about the planned intersection changes at 140 and 91 in...
After the community was informed about "The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration has initiated a project on MD 140 at MD 91...