Adobe donates $ 1 million to BSU + Local Home Invasion + Afghan refugees

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Up and down, Laurel! Here is everything you need to know to get this Friday off to a real start.


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First the weather today:

Light rain possible in the afternoon. High: 79 Low: 67.


Here are the four most important stories in Laurel today:

  1. A Burglary and kidnapping it occurred in laurel yesterday. Officers replied to the at 1 p.m. 8200 block Londonberry Court For a report of crime. Corresponding police, three suspects entered the back door of the homeland and stolen property. Two of the suspects kidnapped a man in the house while the other suspect stayed with the other adult victims in the house. (CBS Baltimore)
  2. After this Taliban took over in the midst of Withdrawal of US troops, Thousands of Afghans are leave their country and Escape to the USA – some too Maryland. According to Garry Reid, director of the Department of Defense’s Afghanistan Crisis Action Group, United States is Preparing for the reception as many as 22,000 refugees at so Army bases how Fort Lee in Virginia, Fort McCoy, Wisconsin and Fort Bliss in Texas. Governor Larry Hogan informed the public in a press release that Maryland expected at least 180 Afghan refugees in the coming weeks as part of Operation Allied Refuge. (Baltimore sun)
  3. Speedway Stables’ Grade 1 winner and one-time triple crown contender Roadster will only do his fifth start for the first time on the east coast as he continues his comeback in Saturday’s $ 100,000 comeback Polynesians at Laurel Park. the 17th run of Polynesians to the from 3 years and the 39th edition of the $ 100,000 Twixt for mares and Mares 3 and older, both at a mile, are among the four missions valued at $ 500,000 in wallets to a 11-race program overwritten by the $ 200,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash (G3). (Horse racing nation)
  4. Adobe, a Fortune 500 technology company, recently announced a Donate $ 1 million to Bowie State University how a founding member of Adobe Anchor School program. this program aims Build deep partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Hispanic Service Institutions to develop unique solutions the Enable students to develop careers in engineering and prepare them with the creativity and digital skills they will need for that future. (Bowie State University)

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Today in Laurel:

  • The art of healing: yoga and jazz at the Montpelier Art Center (6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
  • PTO Ice Cream Social at Laurel forest basic level (6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.)
  • Laurel Dutch Country Farmers Market – Open on 9701 Fort Meade Road (8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.)
  • Parents’ evening: Charlotte’s web pizza, painting & slumber party – All parents need a night! Take the time and bring your child to The Thrifty Teacher for a fun night out!
    Your child will be guided through a Pig Friend painting, eat pizza for dinner, and then enjoy Charlotte’s Web (rated PG) the movie. (17:30)
  • Live music with Josiah Phunkulh – Josiah will play acoustic pop music at Ragamuffins! (19.00)

Laurel Patch Notebook

  • Laurel Police Station: We are very proud to announce that our own Cpl. Adam Cheek, was recognized by the Maryland Municipal League Police Executive Association for 2020 with the “Top Cop” award. Due to COVID restrictions, this award could only be given to him last Tuesday. Kpl. Cheek was selected for this honor for his outstanding achievement and his significant contribution to the city of Laurel. (Facebook)
  • Prince George County Police: The 2021-2022 school year has officially started here in #PrinceGeorgesCounty and we couldn’t be more excited! Check out the message from Officer Cosey, student! #PGCPS (Instagram)

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Alexis Goering

About me: My name is Alexis A. Göring. I’m a Bowie area resident with a pulse for people, news, and feature stories! I have been working as a freelance writer / editor / proofreader in the media industry for 15 years. I am also a writer, veteran blogger, and founder of Writer at Heart Editorial Services. Visit my website for more details about me and my work. Here is the link: https://alexisagoring.jimdofree.com.

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