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September 23, 2020

Hogan: ‘It Would Be a Mistake’ to ‘Ram Through’ Supreme Court Nominee Before Election

During an interview for The Texas Tribune Festival Wednesday, Gov. Larry Hogan weighed in on the debate over filling the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat before the General Election on Nov. 3. “It would be a mistake for the Senate to ram through a nominee before the election on a partisan line […]

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September 22, 2020

21 This Week: Ballot Question B Would Establish Nine Council Districts

Casey Aiken hosts the latest episode of 21 This Week. On this week’s show, Aiken and the panel discuss: County leaders oppose the Montgomery County Ballot Question B which would establish nine council districts. The president of the group that brought the ballot question, Kim Persaud, is a guest on this segment. What is happening […]

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September 22, 2020

Larger Religious Gatherings Now Allowed Under Updated Phase 2 Guidelines

Larger religious gatherings will be allowed in Montgomery County under new guidelines amid the COVID-19 health crisis. County Executive Marc Elrich, after consultation with County Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles, issued an updated executive order that clarifies Phase 2 guideline modifications. Amended Executive Order 114-20 was unanimously approved by the County Council on Tuesday and […]

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September 22, 2020

Studio 501c3: Bender Jewish Community Center

Kim Jones hosts Studio 501c3, a show that focuses on the nonprofit organizations in Montgomery County working to build supportive communities every day. This episode features Michael Feinstein, CEO and president of Bender Jewish Community Center in Rockville. Jones and Feinstein discuss the ways Bender serves a wide range of community members, who range from “babies […]

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September 22, 2020

Studio 501c3: Montgomery County Collaboration Council

Kim Jones hosts Studio 501c3, a show that focuses on the nonprofit organizations in Montgomery County working to build supportive communities every day. This episode features Elijah Wheeler, executive director of Montgomery County Collaboration Council, a nonprofit that works with both public and private organizations working to support area children and families in need. Watch previous […]

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September 22, 2020

Muestra de Papeletas de Votación se Enviarán por Correo esta Semana

Las papeletas de muestra comenzarán a llegar a los votantes por correo en los próximos días. Los funcionarios de la Junta Electoral del Condado de Montgomery dicen que las papeletas de muestra contienen gran información sobre las ubicaciones de los buzones de votación, así como sobre cómo se verá la votación en persona y la […]

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September 21, 2020

Blog: Tax-Free Investing for YouTubers

Are you a YouTuber who’s now making six or seven figures from your YouTube channel? Do you want to invest and grow your YouTube money in a tax free manner? If your answer to both is YES, then this video is for you! I’ll give you three options you can use to invest and grow […]

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September 21, 2020

Sample Ballots to be Mailed Out This Week

Sample ballots will start making their way to voters through the mail within the next couple of days. Montgomery County Board of Elections officials say the sample ballots have great information about ballot drop-box locations, as well as what voting in person and voting by mail will look like. Official ballots will be mailed out […]

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September 21, 2020

Investigators Find 2020 Supra Involved in High Speed Crash was Not Stolen

Montgomery County Police Department continues to investigate a fatal car collision that occurred Sept. 9 in Gaithersburg. All parties and vehicle owners have been identified, said Montgomery County Police Sgt. John O’Brien, who works with the collision reconstruction unit. The car that Stephanie Vasquez, one of the victims who died at the crash, was driving […]

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September 18, 2020

County Waiting for More COVID-19 Data Before Releasing Final Halloween Safety Guidelines

Local leaders are responding to questions regarding how Halloween might look like during the COVID-19 health crisis. Dr. Earl Stoddard, with the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management, says guidelines are being prepared while observing data but things will change between now and October 31.

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