Engage Mountain MarylandAug 25, 20213 minKate Smith Leaves Indelible Mark On Garrett CountySee related posts
Engage Mountain MarylandJan 4, 20219 minGarrett County Covid-19 TimelineGovernor Larry Hogan issuing a "Stay At Home" order during press conference. Garrett County was once able to boast the lowest number of ...
Engage Mountain MarylandJun 17, 20203 minFrosh Defends Consumer Solar BenefitsMaryland's Attorney General rejects a petition to end net metering which allows customers that generate their own clean electricity—like usi
Engage Mountain MarylandJun 10, 20203 minOrphaned County Wanting Maryland TV AccessThe Board of Garrett County Commissioners sided with public input that the television market modification process should be pursued if, and
Engage Mountain MarylandJun 4, 20203 minAttorneys General Ask For Authority to Investigate Unconstitutional PolicingMaryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general urging Congress to expand federal law to give stat
Engage Mountain MarylandMay 12, 20203 minMeat and Poultry Processing Plants Face Risky DemandsAttorney General Frosh Leads Coalition Urging the Trump Administration to Protect the Health and Safety of Tens of Thousands of U.S. Meat...
Engage Mountain MarylandMay 11, 20203 minBallots Cast DoubtsVoter participation could change with mail-in ballots. Until the primaries are tabulated, it won't be known if the system works.
Engage Mountain MarylandMay 8, 20203 minAdding Maryland TV Channels For Garrett County Viewers“I think there is a lot of interest in Garrett County to receive some Maryland news," said Commissioner Paul Edwards.
Engage Mountain MarylandMay 2, 20202 minHere's To Garrett County's Healthcare HeroesEngage Mountain Maryland is thanking Garrett Regional Medical Center for their tireless work with a small donation of 100 protective masks.
Engage Mountain MarylandApr 17, 20203 minMaryland TV for Garrett CountyA need for up-to-the-minute information for concerned citizens resurrected a question that has floated for decades – Why doesn't Garrett Cou
Engage Mountain MarylandApr 9, 20202 minVistors Asked to Self-Quarantine or "Stay At Home"The Garrett County Commissioners remind anyone traveling to the County, despite Governor Hogan’s "Stay at Home" directive, that they must s
Engage Mountain MarylandMar 29, 20203 minCOVID-19 Upends Life and Business in Garrett CountyThe coronavirus pandemic has caused massive changes in daily life as people learn to social distance and adopt stringent hygiene practices t
Engage Mountain MarylandJan 7, 20205 minAll Hands On Deck"We can't do it," says Commissioner Larry Tichnell who asks the public to help him and his fellow commissioner with economic solutions.
Engage Mountain MarylandDec 18, 20194 minAnnual Meeting Highlights Top PrioritiesEMM has three priorities; Access to public transportation, preserving community schools, and a comprehensive economic plan and strategy.
Barbara BeelarOct 3, 20192 minOpinions Clash Over DCL ManagementWhen [the state of] Maryland purchased DCL in 2000, it deemed the highest use for DCL to be recreational purposes, yet the decisions on wate
Engage Mountain MarylandMay 12, 20192 minIndustrial Hemp in Garrett CountyOpening the door to industrial hemp could be a game-changer for local landowners looking to produce a crop with built-in value. Global marke
Engage Mountain MarylandMar 15, 20194 minCarbone Among Top 100 WomenThe Daily Record began Maryland’s Top 100 Women in 1996 to recognize outstanding achievements by women demonstrated through professional acc
Engage Mountain MarylandFeb 10, 20193 minGarrett Countian Makes MD Women's Hall of FamePhyllis is being recognized as a mentor, model leader and woman of valor who has made significant and lasting contributions in the field of
Engage Mountain MarylandJan 2, 20193 minHogan Rejects Potomac PipelineColumbia Gas, which is owned by TransCanada, requires “right-of-way” easement to be approved by the Board. Without it, TransCanada cannot bu
Engage Mountain MarylandDec 13, 201817 minCitizens Address County DelegationIssues addressed included the economy and taxes, minimum wage, paid sick leave, fair scheduling, liquor laws, shoreline erosion, Wolf Den Ru