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Bear Who Attacked Woman Killed
The attack occurred Wednesday night on Irongate Lane.

Superintendent Calls For Civility Following Incidents At Public Schools
There have been increases in ‘hurtful language’ against minority students and staff. Frederick, Md. (KM) The election of 2016 has produced a lot of raw emotions all across the country, with incidents directed at racial and religious minorities, and those who supported President-elect Donald Trump. And that includes Frederick County Public Schools. “We are…

Rev. Scott To Retire Next Year As Director Of The Religious Coalition
He’s been with the agency since 1998.

Frederick City To Conduct Controlled Burn Thurs. In Watershed Area
It’s not near any homes or structures.

Gysbert Concedes Hagerstown Mayoral Race To Bruchey
Bruchey was leading by 123 votes following Wednesday’s canvas of provisional ballots.

Free Flu Clinics at U.N.I. Urgent Care in Maryland
FREDERICK, Md. (KR) Flu season is officially here and U.N.I. Urgent Care is offering free flu clinics in the area. Thursday, November 17th all U.N.I. Urgent Care locations throughout Maryland will be giving flu shots between 8:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. The first twenty flu shots at each clinic will be free. U.N.I. Urgent Care…

Students in Maryland Take to the Streets to Protest Election
No students in Frederick County have protested.

County Executive Announces Initiatives To Help Local Craft Beverage Industry
One would make it easier to apply for outdoor activity permits.

County Council Approves Three For Ethics Commission
The panel also approved a clean energy loan program for businesses.

AAA Says Thanksgiving Travel To Rise For 8th Consecutive Year
The auto club says 1-million Marylanders are expected to travel.

Rohrersville Man Hospitalized After Crash
Rt. 67 was closed for several hours following the wreck.

College Enrollment Week Underway
The Md. Health Connection is visiting college campuses to sign up people for health care coverage.