Maryland’s agricultural community is seeking federal disaster aid after a severe freeze impacted farms and wineries across the state. The freeze has caused significant damage, threatening the livelihoods of many local farmers and vineyard owners. Governor Moore is leading the effort to secure the necessary support to help these vital businesses recover.
Baltimore County Council Pension Controversy
In Baltimore County, the County Council is under scrutiny for its handling of a pension plan related to a retiring member. The council’s attempt to address the pension plan has been met with criticism from various quarters, highlighting concerns about transparency and fiscal responsibility.
Expansion of Cursive Instruction in Schools
On a positive note, Baltimore County is expanding cursive instruction to all second and third graders. This move aims to enhance students’ handwriting skills and ensure that traditional writing techniques remain a part of the educational curriculum.
Local Business and Community Updates
In other local news, a well-known Mt. Washington restaurant is heading to auction, marking a significant change in the local dining scene. Additionally, Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore residents are heading to court over the construction of a new Data Science and AI Institute, reflecting ongoing community engagement in local development projects.
Meanwhile, employees at a Baltimore County Apple store are protesting what they describe as discriminatory treatment, as the store faces closure. This protest highlights ongoing labor issues and the importance of fair treatment in the workplace.
Original reporting: Baltimore Fishbowl — read the source article.