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Maryland officials say shutdown could mean $700,000 daily loss for state revenues • Brewery Fire will open location in Westminster
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

502 Maryland jobs to be cut as state workers take Gov. Wes Moore’s buyout offer

More than 500 Maryland government jobs are set to be gone in October, as state employees accept buyout offers and vacant positions are eliminated.

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Maryland officials say shutdown could mean $700,000 daily loss for state revenues

Maryland officials mobilized Tuesday ahead of a potential federal government shutdown that they said would put a significant strain on the state

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Brewery Fire will open location in Westminster

The microbrewery and taproom will serve high-end liquor, as well as cocktails, mocktails and mixed drinks.

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In Westminster’s subsidized housing, food drive ’empowers’ low-income residents

While Carroll County’s poverty rate is low compared with that in the rest of Maryland, a county survey reported that nearly 1 in 4 Carroll County families are “ALICE” — a state designation for thos…

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No. 4 Manchester Valley field hockey edges No. 10 Liberty, 1-0, on Taylor Fique’s goal

Manchester Valley field hockey bounced back from Friday’s loss to Bryn Mawr by passing another stiff Carroll County test.

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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson could miss 2-3 weeks with hamstring injury: sources

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is likely to sit Sunday’s game against the Texans and could miss 2-3 weeks with a hamstring injury, source said.

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With Lamar Jackson hurt, Ravens’ investment in Cooper Rush put to test | COMMENTARY

With Lamar Jackson injured, the Ravens will turn to Cooper Rush until the two-time MVP returns. Rush is used to being in this spot.

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Maryland officials: No ransom paid after ransomware attack on transit

State officials say core transit services remain intact after a ransomware attack on MDOT. The state pledges stronger cybersecurity measures.

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