The Maryland Terrapins are making some noise in college football. For the second straight week, the Terps pulled off an upset – this time, a dominant 35-19 win over Penn State. “I’m really happy that our young team got to enjoy success [at Penn State],” head coach Mike Locksley said, “which is a tough place […]
Weekend Planner, March 25 – 27 (VIDEOS)
Here are some of our weekend picks from the MyMCMedia.org calendar: Friday, March 25 Bunnyland is back at Butler’s Orchard in Germantown with lots of activities for children. Opens at 9 a.m. and is weather dependent. Call 301.972.3299 or check Butler’s Orchard website if any question about the weather. The Puppet Co presents Beauty and the Beast […]
Five Things to Know Today, March 21, in Montgomery County
Happy spring! We are in for a warmup this week. Here are your five things to know today, March 21st, in Montgomery County: 1. County Council President Nancy Floreen meets with reporters for her weekly briefing, and one of the topics she plans to address is the County Executive’s recommended budget, which includes a property […]
A Classic: Good Counsel Over DeMatha, 21-14 (PHOTOS)
It’s already being called a classic. With less than a minute to go in the game, the Good Counsel Falcons scored a touchdown and made the extra point to go up over the DeMatha Stags, 21-14, at Dancel Field on Oct. 3 in Olney. The Falcons won this big game in front of a big […]
NCAA & Penn State (Video)
21 This Week guest host Susan Heltemes and the panel discuss the recent NCAA sanctions on Penn State resulting from the Jerry Sandusky scandal. Guests include: John Hurson, Steve Kreseski, Jim Shalleck and Duchy Trachtenberg View the entire “21 This Week, episode #343” here on MyMCMedia.org. Learn more about 21 This Week and watch previous […]
Pulling Back the Curtain and Instituting Control
The NCAA football sanctions are a game changer at Penn State. The athletic curtain has been pulled back and we now know the length and breadth of how institutionalized future fall football weekends in the valley shall become. NCAA President Mark Emmert announced on Monday that Penn State agreed to sanctions for its iconic football […]
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