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February 19, 2015 | Aline Barros

Germantown Named Second Most Diverse City in the Country

Montgomery County is known to be one of the most diverse places in America. Now, WalletHub- a finance website that rates things and places- named Germantown as the second most diverse city in the country. “Yes, the world is coming to us with riches in cuisine, fashion, culture, faith, intellect and socialization,” said Rev. Mansfield “Kasey” Kaseman, interfaith […]

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April 29, 2014 | Valerie Bonk

Korean Service Center Works to Bring Community Together (Video)

The Korean Community Service Center of Montgomery County is working to help empower and connect local immigrants. MyMCMedia’s Valerie Bonk has the story of how the organization is reaching out to the Korean community in the area. “For me, working here is a very very rewarding thing because as an immigrant family member I can […]

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March 28, 2014 | Staff Writer

Korean Community Thanks County Executive (Video)

Members of the Korean community recently hosted an appreciation event to thank County Executive Ike Leggett for including over $5 million in community grants in his fiscal year 2015 proposed budget. What that means is that hundreds of nonprofit and community based organizations will receive funding to carry out their services. For the Korean community […]

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March 21, 2014 | Valerie Bonk

Local Korean Organizations Thank Leggett for FY15 Grants (Video)

The Korean community publicly thanked Montgomery County Executive Ike Legget for including in his FY15 recommended budget, community grants and Department of Health and Human Services assistance to four community organizations totaling $543,301. In this MyMCMedia Extra, the County Executive and members of the Korean community explain the importance of the grant money for Korean residents […]

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March 20, 2014 | Valerie Bonk

Ike Leggett

Korean Community to Thank County Executive for Grants in FY15 Budget

The Korean community will thank Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett for including in his FY15 Recommended Budget community grants and Department of Health and Human Services assistance to four organizations totaling $543,301. The event will take place on March 21 at 10:30 a.m. in the second floor conference room in the Executive Office Building in […]

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June 4, 2013 | Tamika Smith

Social Media Followers Buzz up Seoul Food DC

After Seoul Food DC opened their doors on June 3 in downtown Wheaton, the social media buzz illustrates the love their 1862 Twitter followers have for the married couple. Anna and Jon Goree launched their food truck business back in 2011, featuring Korean and Japanese recipes to include fried tofu, maki rolls and kimchi quesadillas. They […]

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