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La Plata man selected as judge for Westminster dog show
The Westminster Kennel Club has selected a La Plata man as a judge for the 148th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. “I’ve always had dogs. They developed into a huge part of my life and became a major hobby for me,” Richard Todd Jackson, 54, told Southern Maryland News. “Everything kind of exploded while I was in college.” Jackson, like many freshmen, said he hated living in dorms and...
Three Jackpot Chasers Catch $50,000 Powerball Prize On Ticket Sold At Bowie 7-Eleven
A "big-time lottery crew" is feeling lucky after winning big playing a Powerball ticket that was sold at a Prince George's County 7-Eleven location. The drawing on Saturday, April 6 was a fortuitous one for three jackpot chasers who sought a billion-dollar prize, but are more than content to settle for a third-tier $50,000 win after pooling their money together, picking up tickets, and finally landing a cash windfall following a years worth of playing Maryland Lottery games.
Come On Down! The Price Is Right Is Coming To MGM National Harbor This Fall
Come on down! The MGM National Harbor is set to host The Price is Right Live interactive stage show this fall. The event is scheduled for Saturday, October 12 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, October 13 at 4 p.m. Tickets will be on sale Friday, April 19 at 9 a.m. Click here for more info. […] The post Come On Down! The Price Is Right Is Coming To MGM National Harbor This Fall appeared first on 92 Q.
Capital Area Food Bank’s Curbside Groceries: From D.C. to Prince George’s, Feeding the Community
The Capital Area Food Bank's Curbside Groceries mobile truck provides affordable produce, meat, fish and staple shelf foods to residents in food deserts in the District and Prince George's County, providing a much-needed resource for those on a budget. The post Capital Area Food Bank’s Curbside Groceries: From D.C. to Prince George’s, Feeding the Community appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Rabid raccoon captured in Prince George’s Co. triggers health alert
A sick raccoon found in College Park, Maryland, last week tested positive for rabies on Monday, prompting an alert urging anyone who may have had contact with the wild animal to reach out to the Prince George’s County Health Department. A rabid raccoon was captured alive in the 5200...
RABIES ALERT | Raccoon tests positive for the virus in Maryland
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Health officials are warning College Park residents after a raccoon tested positive for rabies. According to the Prince George's County Health Department, the rabid animal was found in the 5200 block of Iroquois Street looking very ill and weak. The animal was captured by the Animal Services Division on Thursday, April 11.
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