Weekend was down more than 2 to 5 , fire says one reason is the weather. lot of storm systems were on the fire line and accounting. Scott rates is monastic in fact we just in the past 20 minutes across the road here where were standing behind me you can see what is left the foot of the fire that burned here yesterday the rocket fire about House Building with some loss of building this up and down the road with the tech a look at this is about 25 minutes ago you conceive with a fire jumped the road firefighters aggressively trying to get a handle on this but it is really uncontrollable did not know which the fire is one to go and fight for a few minutes while were on the roadway and the that me and said it out of favor the fire is coming directly at you. Scott rates theyre doing everything they can to protect homes out into the tax structures and to try to get a handle on it right now facing thousand acres have burned three structures are the short and is only a 5 percent containment th
Caleb and Alice Crothers efforts to revitalize the family dairy farm in Maryland with a focus on sustainability have earned them the 2022 Maryland Leopold Conservation Award.
The Board of Public Works today approved Maryland Department of Natural Resources items including more than $2.1 million in grants to local governments and land trusts to preserve and protect land, and provide recreational opportunities for Marylanders.
FAIR HILL — Cecil Land Trust is hosting the 5th Annual Robert Burns Dinner Feb. 16 at the Ed Walls Activity Center inside the Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area.
CECIL COUNTY — Former Cecil County business owner and farmer Bill Kilby has launched his campaign for the County Executive’s office, promising to preserve the county’s land, water, youth and