June 9, 2026

War Crime Pardons May Mark Memorial Day

Trump

President Donald Trump could take the occasion of the 2019 Memorial Day weekend to pardon multiple former US service members accused or convicted of war crimes.

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SMECO 75 Bike Ride Readies for 8th Year

SMECO 75 Bike Ride

Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative is gearing up for one of its major fundraisers. The SMECO 75 Bike Ride will be held Saturday, June 1, 2019.

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CSM Golf Competes at Nat’l Championship

The College of Southern Maryland golf team is competing in the NJCAA Division II National Championship May 21-24 at Swan Lake Golf Resort in Plymouth, IN.

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New FAA Rules for Recreational Drones

FAA Rules

Recreational drone users will face new FAA regulations that will go into effect this summer.

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Sohl to Speak on Naval Aviation Programs

Sohl to Speak on Naval Aviation Programs

RADM Paul “L.J.” Sohl, commander of the Operational Test and Evaluation Force, will be the keynote speaker during a panel event, Execution and Test of Innovative Naval Aviation Programs, hosted by The Patuxent Partnership. 

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Forum Offers Information on Military Academies

Military Academies

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer recently spoke at a forum to give information to parents and students about military academies.

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Tensions Escalating in Persian Gulf

Hazardous Duty

Tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate. Over the weekend, the FAA warned that current tensions in the Persian Gulf area could pose a threat to air travel in that region.

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Worth Repeating: Soft Crab Season Opens Ever So Quietly

soft crab

It’s that time of year again, Message from the Cap’n has to address the great harbinger of the season, the soft crab. And, back in 2019, get your Smith Island Cruise information and reservations here.

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Talons Make Huge Waves at VEX U

VEX

When the College of Southern Maryland Talons arrived at the VEX U World Robotics Championship in Kentucky on April 24, they were touting critical skills, well-made robots, and high hopes of bringing home the best results ever seen in the six years that the team has earned a spot to compete on the world stage.

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St. Mary’s Transit Surveying Riders, Employers

St. Mary’s County government is looking to update its Transit System plan and wants the public’s input.

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