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March 20, 2020 | Daily News Brief | (ARMED ROBBERY, DELEGATE RESIGNS, MORE ACTIONS BY HOGAN ON COVID)


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Today…Days after a murder on Bens Drive, an armed robbery in the same community. Delegate Alice Cain abruptly resigns. Governor Hogan announced additional actions taken to fight the COVID-19 virus including reducing the number allowed at gatherings to 10 people, severely restricting people at BWI, and calling for MD public colleges and universities to go online for the rest of the semester. WaWa is changing the way they do business. The SBA approved Maryland’s application for low interest loans for small businesses. Local restaurants are coming together to feed those in need despite a cutback in their own business. Maryland Hall has a brilliant and tax deductible idea to help out. And stay tuned for a live podcast to be Facebooked Live this weekend about helping out our local businesses.  Support our struggling local businesses, keep your distance,  and wash your hands!

No Friday suggestions again! Go to a park. Get some fresh air. Keep your distance!

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