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Mary Grace Keller is a former reporter at the Carroll County Times. Keller joined the Carroll County Times staff in June 2019 after working on the editorial staff of the Gettysburg Times since 2016. She is a 2016 graduate of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.
Antiques vendors who devoted years to Westminster Antique Mall were left feeling hurt and shocked when the business closed, but an antique market in Taneytown has welcomed them with open arms.
The Carroll County commissioners voted to devote nearly $1.9 million in federal coronavirus relief funding to various government partners, with the bulk to benefit fire companies and municipalities. Local businesses and restaurants can also expect more support.
Carroll County 911 dispatchers aren’t visible in public the way that police officers, firefighters, paramedics and emergency medical technicians are, but they also play a crucial part in emergency services — and the COVID-19 pandemic has affected how they operate as well.
The Carroll County commissioners clashed Thursday when one of them argued his colleagues should report to work in person after about seven months of holding board meetings remotely.
The antiviral medicine remdesivir gained publicity when President Trump took it to treat his case of COVID-19, but the drug isn’t exclusive to the highest office in the country. In fact, Carroll Hospital reports that about half of those hospitalized for the disease there have taken it.
A former McDaniel College student previously accused of threatening another student with a handgun will serve six months of unsupervised probation for disorderly conduct.
What started out as a family enjoying s’mores in the backyard ended with shots fired and a dead dog, according to a Carroll County Sheriff’s Office investigation.