Three of Four Lexington Park Highways Upgrading
The four major roads of Lexington Park are all state highways. Three of them are undergoing repaving and upgrading.
CSM Encourages Girls to Study Math
The College of Southern Maryland concludes its Spotlight on STEM month with the Women + Math conference.
Bill Would Protect “Essential” Jobs from Furloughs
Legislation would give execs ability to keep some employees on the job during sequestration trimming.
SMECO Seeks Second Solar Project Proposals
SMECO must procure renewable energy or renewable energy credits. This proposal seeks to meet those requirements for 2015 and beyond
Who’s Working Today?
Four generations work at Dyson Building Center on Rt 5 in Great Mills MD – a family-owned business grown from a sawmill on the St. Mary’s River.
Flat Iron Farm Auction: 30 Acres of ‘Everything’
The semi-annual two-day regional equipment and truck auction April 19th & 20th in Great Mills, has “everything,” says host Bubby Knott, and plenty of it.
World Military Spending Sees First Decline Since 1998
With spending down, defense companies are shrinking. In Washington, cyber intel gets scrutiny and a bill.
Insurers: Gun Liability Insurance Laws Aren’t the Answer
Liability insurance for gun owners misunderstands the basic principal of insurance, industry says.
Pax Defense Forum to Focus on China Seas
This year’s topic is “Rivalries and Conflicts in the China Seas: How Can the U.S. Promote Greater Stability?”
U.S. Military Launches Charm Offensive with Chinese
Efforts are being made to warm relationships with Chinese military as angst over size of defense budget cuts continues in Washington.





















