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Westminster football rolls past unbeaten Guilford Park, 24-6, advances to state semifinals • Carl Burdette: Who’s really the worst president? | COMMENTARY
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Monday, November 24, 2025

Carroll Community College foundation leader retires after 24 years

Carroll Community College announced the retirement of Steve Wantz, executive director of the school’s foundation, after nearly 24 years.

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Westminster football rolls past unbeaten Guilford Park, 24-6, advances to state semifinals

Westminster jumped ahead of Guilford Park on the arm of Rory O’Connor, then closed out a state quarterfinal win with its punishing ground game.

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Carl Burdette: Who’s really the worst president? | COMMENTARY

Writer Carl Burdette pushes back against claims that Donald Trump is the worst president in recent history.

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Trump cuts to spike Maryland homelessness by 25%, state housing secretary says

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day said homelessness in the state will increase by 25% as a result of recent Trump administration.

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Carroll County students win big at state recycling sculpture contest

Amaya Harding, a Century High School student, won the grand prize at Friday’s contest.

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‘Real Housewives’ star Wendy Osefo and husband used false identities and 40 credit/debit cards, Carroll prosecutors say

Carroll County prosecutors, who charged “Real Housewives” star Wendy Osefo and Edward Osefo with faking a burglary at their Finksburg home, are now trying to prove a pattern of “e…

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The Baltimore Sun’s Ravens report card: Grades for 23-10 win over Jets

The Ravens stifled the Jets’ subpar offense Sunday. Here’s how columnist Mike Preston graded Baltimore’s position groups.

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Mike Preston: Ravens’ Lamar Jackson doesn’t look like himself | COMMENTARY

The Ravens are winning games, but quarterback Lamar Jackson hasn’t looked like himself recently, Mike Preston writes.

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