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When a large national meat processing company was hacked and put out of commission it created a panic that meat supplies would dry up at grocery stores.
However there are a growing number of Cecil County farmers raising beef, chicken, lamb, goat and other livestock with a ready supply of meats ready to go into freezers.
One of those is
Christopher Price is a third generation farmer raising Angus beef.
âMy grandfather bought this farm in 1948 and started a beef operation,â Price said.
Now more than 70 years later Price said most of the business is in freezer beef ordered by customers and picked up at one of two processors; Haass in Dover or Sudlersville Meat Locker.
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The Texas Legislature is sending eight statewide amendments to voters in the Nov. 2 election. Measures are on taxes, the state judiciary, rodeo raffles, county-issued infrastructure bonds, and the authority to limit religious services.
If approved, the measures would change the Texas Constitution, which has been amended 507 times since its inception in 1876.
The eight amendments on the November ballot would:
prohibit the state or any other politician subdivision from enacting a law, rule, order, or proclamation that limits religious services or organizations