Lt. Governor Rutherford Cuts Ribbon On New Maryland State Police Cumberland Barracks
July 22, 2021
CUMBERLAND, MD – Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford today participated in the ribbon cutting for the new Maryland State Police Barrack C in Cumberland. Lt. Governor Rutherford was joined by Maryland State Police Secretary Col. Woodrow W. “Jerry” Jones, III and Department of General Services Secretary Ellington E. Churchill, Jr.
“The new $13 million facility is significant for this community in Western Maryland, and the state. The completion of this building coincides with the centennial celebration for the Maryland Department of State Police, and reflects a significant investment in the community and our personnel,” said Lt. Governor Rutherford. “The new state-of-the-art police barracks allows our Troopers and other personnel to better meet evolving needs for public service in the 21st century.”
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