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Attorney General Frosh Calls for Passage of the Federal Equality Act

June 24th, 2021

Maryland Attorney General June 23, 2021 BALTIMORE, MD – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today joined a coalition of 25 attorneys general in calling on the U.S. Senate to pass legislation protecting individuals from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. The coalition issued a letter to Senate leadership urging the chamber to pass […]

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Hornberger Issues Executive Order Banning Vaccine Passports in Cecil County Government Buildings

June 24th, 2021

Cecil County Government 06/18/2021 5:05 PM Elkton, MD: Today, County Executive Danielle Hornberger issued an executive order banning vaccine passports in Cecil County Government buildings in order to protect individuals’ private medical information. “While I encourage Cecil residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine, I understand that some residents will opt out due to a religious objection, […]

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Feb. 18, 6 PM: FY 2022 Budget Town Hall

February 18th, 2021

Cecil County – 2/12/2021 County Executive Hornberger Announces FY 2022 Budget Town Hall   Elkton, MD: Cecil County Executive Danielle Hornberger is inviting the public to give comment on the fiscal year 2022 budget (which covers July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022) before the formal budgeting process begins via a virtual Zoom meeting, on […]

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First Friday Art Loop – October 2nd, 2020

September 29th, 2020

October 2 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Be a part of the ‘Elkton Art Loop’ during the First Friday of each month, with its assortment of gallery openings, performances and tasty delights.  We invite you to stroll our historic downtown, peruse our galleries featuring over 100 local artists and authors. Grab a Guinness at the pub […]

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Cecil County Reports First Case of COVID-19

March 22nd, 2020

by Cecil County Government March 22, 2020 ELKTON, MD. – Cecil County was notified of its first positive case of COVID-19. The patient is a female in her 20s who lives in the western area of the county. The individual has no history of recent foreign travel or known contact with anyone who traveled. The Cecil […]

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How Md. uses surveillance, data to track motorists, traffic

December 10th, 2019

12/10/2019 By Eric Myers Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Maryland — Motorists in Maryland may be aware of the cameras that enforce speed and red-light violations, but the state’s tracking practices include other layers to assist in law enforcement efforts, and for traffic and planning purposes. Through the different practices, Maryland collects both anonymous and identifiable […]

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