Maryland Dairy Farmers `Are Getting Creamed’ by Falling Milk Prices

WASHINGTON – Prices for Maryland milk have fallen more than 25 percent over the last year, strapping state dairy farmers who were already struggling to recover from two years of drought

Delegate Aims to Light Fire Under Plan to Burn Chicken Manure for Energy

WASHINGTON – A state delegate is urging Dorchester County Commissioners to move forward on a proposed power plant that would burn chicken manure and wood chips to generate electricity

Maryland Lawmakers Give Clinton Mixed Grade on State of the Union Speech

WASHINGTON – Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation on Thursday called President Clinton’s eighth and final State of the Union address everything from “irresponsible” to a “very dynamic agenda

Brouhaha Brewing Over Black Bear Hunting Proposal

WASHINGTON – Garrett County Farm Bureau President Brooks Hamilton Jr

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, So Feds Invest $1.1 Million in Suitland Fence

SUITLAND – Neighborhood activists whooped and hollered at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new $1

Maryland’s Smog Problem is One of Nation’s Most Pervasive, Report Says

WASHINGTON – Maryland was the second-worst state in the nation for statewide smog readings last year, according to a report from an environmental watchdog group

New Environmental Concerns Delay Report on Dumping in Chesapeake

WASHINGTON – New environmental concerns about a proposed Chesapeake Bay dredge dumping site “give me pause” and will require another six months of study, a U