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Frederick residents voiced concerns at a city council meeting over the preservation of a historic tannery and equal hiring practices for the hotel being built over top of it.
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Frederick County residents unified in opposition to the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project at a public meeting held by Public Electric Service and Gas.
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Legislation is promised to slow the project and to plan Maryland’s energy future.
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The program helps those with illnesses eat healthier.
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The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project is a 70-mile transmission line cutting through three counties. Utility companies say it is necessary to meet increasing energy consumption, but community members and environmentalist are concerned.
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But it’s unclear if the legislature has the authority to delay the project.
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