
My thirteen year old niece has been missing since 5:00 this afternoon. If anyone sees her please call Salisbury Police or 410 548 3777 or 410 422 8456 She lives near downtown Salisbury and may be in that area. Thank you
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Wicomico voters will have to continue to take off work if they want to watch their county government in action. The Wicomico County Council again refused to hold at least one meeting peer month at night.
The vote was 3 – 3 (councilman John Cannon was absent due to the passing of his father). Joe Holloway, Sheree Sample-Hughes, and Gail Bartkovich voted for the measure. The resolution required 4 votes to pass.
Take 5 minutes to contact Senator Cardin, and Senator Milkulski TODAY.
Below are two links to your Maryland State Senators, you can send them an email, or leave a phone message. THIS MUST BE DONE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! and will take 5 minutes of your time.
http://cardin.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
http://mikulski.senate.gov/Contact/index.cfm
Tell them to: Vote for and pass the Brownback Amendment!
As a Automotive Dealership employee that has served its community for 92 years, I strongly suggest you vote and pass the Brownback Amendment.
With 94% of all vehicles purchased being financed, taking away the Dealers right to facilitate and offer affordable financing to our customers will be devastating in an already tough economic climate.
Auto Dealerships are not financial institutions, banks, or direct lenders. Dealers are simply small businesses that are already highly regulated by the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Reserve, and State Attorney General. If the Brownback Amendment is not passed it will hurt consumers, raise auto interest rates, and give even more control and less competition to the banks themselves.
Vote and pass the Brownback Amendment!
Respectfully,
Chris HagelMarketing Director
Pohanka of Salisbury
P (410) 548-3411 ext 8030F (410) 742-5168
E ChrisRobinInc@aol.com
W http://www.pohankaofsalisbury.com/
Weeks after the event, when the editors wrongly assumed that citizens had forgotten the FACTS of the case, the Daily Times decided to attack Salisbury councilwomen Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen for standing up for the rule of law and trying to protect the single family neighborhoods in Salisbury. The facts weren’t on the side of a notorious slumlord, a shady “drug counselor” or DT reporter Greg Lathshaw. So what to do? Smear some lipstick on that pig and wrap it up the American flag.
Latshaw wants us to believe that developer / slumlord Hebreux St. Fleur just wants to serve the veterans of the nation that is his adopted home. Since I can’t read St. Fleur’s mind, I won’t question his motives. Instead, I’ll examine his actions … and those of his cohorts.
You'd think that surgery, scars, chemotherapy or even death might be enough to scare young women away from those ever-popular tanning booths, but new research says not so much.
Cancer's a bummer, for sure. But wrinkles? Those puppies are truly terrifying.
"They're not worried about skin cancer, but they are worried about getting wrinkled and being unattractive," says Dr. June Robinson, a dermatology professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and senior author of a new paper published today in Archives of Dermatology.
According to the National Center Institute, melanoma rates among 15 to 39-year old Caucasian women rose 50 percent between 1980 and 2004, enough to prompt the World Health Organization to bump indoor tanning beds to its highest cancer risk category -- up there with arsenic and mustard gas.
GO HERE to read more.
The next time you want to sell some old gold jewelry, you can just take it to your nearest Kmart or Sears. The retailers have announced a partnership with something called Pro Gold Network, which basically amounts to, "You can pick up a mailer and instructions at our jewelry departments." Remember, though, that mail-in services almost always pay less than what you can get locally from a jeweler or pawn shop, or by selling to a refinery directly. Here's what Pro Gold Network will pay so you can compare rates.
Read more at the Washington Examiner: