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WCTR NEWS

  • Two Men Rest Driver From Fiery Crash In QAC

    Two men are being hailed as heroes after saving a driver from a fiery crash in Queen Anne’s County on Tuesday afternoon. WBOC reports The Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Company says John Shumaker and Lamar Stoltzfus stepped into action when they saw the car slammed into the tree, engulfed in flames. The crash happened just ... Read more

  • QAC Sheriffs Office Probes Fraud Incident

    The Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a reported fraud incident. Last week, deputies responded to a residence where the victim advised he was unable to log into his computer and a pop-up message prompted him to call what was determined to be a fake Microsoft Support number. The fake representative advised the victim ... Read more

  • Funding Pays For New Equipment At Medical Center In Chestertown

    The Laboratory Services Department of the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Chestertown is now home to two new chemistry analyzers, made possible by more than $300,000 in funding provided by the Chester River Health Foundation. UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown is a University of Maryland Shore Regional Health hospital; UM Shore Regional ... Read more

  • Meet And Greet With Rock Hall Town Council Candidates

    The League of Women Voters of Kent County and the Greater Rock Hall Business Association are co-sponsoring a “meet and greet” for the two candidates for the two open seats on the Rock Hall Town Council. Incumbent Tim Edwards, who is seeking a third term, and first-time candidate Richard Faulkner are running unopposed. The event ... Read more

  • Investigators Say Fireplace Ashes Likely Cause Of Rock Hall Blaze

    On Sunday, February 16, a fire broke out, causing significant damage to a residence in the 6900 block of Hagy Road in Rock Hall. The homeowner discovered the fire originating from an interior 8′ x 10′ detached shed adjacent to the main dwelling. The flames quickly engulfed the shed and were further fueled by high ... Read more

  • Hearing Wednesday On Solar Generating Facility Near Millington

    A proposed 5-megawatt solar generating facility to be constructed outside of Millington’s town limits will be the subject of a Maryland Public Service Commission hearing at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19 at Galena Elementary School, reports the Evening Enterprise. Chief Public Utility Law Judge Ryan C. McLean will preside. This is the second public comment ... Read more

  • ‘Together We Soar’ Campaign At Kent School

    “Together We Soar,” Kent School’s $2.3 million campaign to expand its middle school and grow its endowment, received a major boost earlier this month in a $250,000 commitment to name the new innovation center, which will be built on a 1,600-square foot concrete foundation that was poured in 2012 as a placeholder. The Evening Enterprise ... Read more

  • QAC Sheriff’s Office To Offer SKYWARN Training

    Queen Anne’s County Department of Emergency Services, in collaboration with the Mount Holly National Weather Service Forecast Office, will offer two sessions of SKYWARN® Training on Thursday, March 13. These sessions are free and open to the public. Attendees under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. SKYWARN® is a ... Read more

  • KCPS Awards Season

    Awards season is in full swing at Kent County Public Schools. The Evening Enterprise reports colleagues, students, parents, administrators, business leaders and community members are encouraged to submit the names of quality educators for Kent County Public Schools’ annual awards. Each year, the school system honors a Teacher of the Year, a Support Employee of ... Read more

  • Sidewalk Replacement Program Discussed In Centreville

    Public Works officials sought feedback from the Centreville Town Council in developing a sidewalk replacement program recently. Precision Concrete Cutting preformed an evaluation on sidewalks at the northeast portion of town in 2021, as requested by previous council members to review the conditions and costs. The assessment identified a total of 917 trip hazards with ... Read more