Nathanael Miller
Frederick County ReporterNathanael Miller is the Frederick County reporter for WYPR.
Miller gained a love for reading at a young age, when he discovered mythology, and found his love for writing soon after. In college, he chose to pursue journalism as a means to tell the stories of the people living around him.
Previously, Miller worked for The Flyer, the Salisbury University student newspaper, as well Delmarva Public Media, where he produced a weekly Man-on-the Street segment called “Nathanael on the Street.”
In his spare time, Miller enjoys writing his own books as well as playing Dungeons and Dragons with his friends.
Miller looks forward to covering the whole of Frederick county and bringing a voice to its residents.
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A farm, a camp, a home: The private land the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would run throughLand owners along the controversial 70-mile power line share how the MPRP will impact their farms, businesses and families.
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Opponents fear bill limiting size of data centers could force Frederick County to rely on the Maryland Piedmont Reliability project, even as the County Council stands opposed to the 70-mile power line.
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Residents are concerned a new bill meant to limit data centers will have the opposite effect as it includes a method to remove farmland from preservation.
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StopMPRP is appealing a federal judge's decision to grant the developer of the MPRP access to the private property of land owners.
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As it finalizes its budget for the next year, the Frederick County school board says the system experiencing growing pains which reflect how fast the area is growing.
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The Council introduced a bill that would limit the total land available to data centers, but residents are concerned it may lead to unintended consequences.
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Frederick County Public Schools trimmed around $1 million dollars from its budget on a split vote while facing a $2 million deficit.
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The Frederick City Council unanimously supported Community Development Block Grant funding for seven projects assisting low and moderate income households.
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Robert Kelly, FCPS’s Food & Nutrition Services Director, says Frederick is growing fast enough to overcome the loss of federal funds.
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As FEMA concludes its financial review of the National Fire Academy, it is unclear if the school will receive the same funding as prior to the three month shut down.