Sunday, April 5, 2026

Rabid animal found near Pocomoke City-

 

Rabies Advisory Notice: A Confirmed Rabid Raccoon Found in Vicinity of Old Snow Hill Rd. Pocomoke MD.
- If you, your family or your pets have had contact with the rabid raccoon, contact Worcester County Health Department’s Office of Environmental Health immediately at 410-352-3234. Contact includes bites, scratches or other direct contact to persons or pets.
- Report immediately sick animals and those acting in an unusual manner, as there may or will be additional rabid animals in this area. Prevent contact with people or pets. Contact Animal Control or the local police/Sheriff’s office.
- Do not handle your pet if it has contact with a wild animal.
- Make sure all your pets (especially outdoor pets) have CURRENT rabies vaccinations.
- Do not let your pets roam free or leave food outdoors. This will attract wild and stray animals to your property.
- Teach children to stay away from wild animals and animals they don’t know.
MARYLAND AND WORCESTER COUNTY LAW REQUIRE CURRENT RABIES VACCINATIONS FOR ANY DOGS, CATS OR FERRETS OVER 4 MONTHS OF AGE
Please contact Environmental Health if you have any questions or information regarding this notice: 410-352-3234.
For more rabies information, visit: www.worcesterhealth.org

Tortice & Hare 5K-

 Worcester County Health Department

Get ready to walk, run, & hop🐰 your way into spring! The 29th Annual Tortoise and Hare Dare 5k is on Saturday, April 18th!🐢 The first 100 people to register get a FREE event t-shirt! Will we see you at the finish line?🏁 Register at: https://buff.ly/BZh3Orn

WEATHER-


(Link to forecast and advisories, lower E.S. Md:)

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=38.0722&lon=-75.5638

(Link to forecast and advisories, E.S. Va:) 

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=37.7108&lon=-75.742


Time←← Machine:100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; plus 1997, 2002.

 











(March 1926 ad)


                                                                                   

*February 1977

Marylander & Herald

*March 2002
Baltimore Sun


I was actually present for the Dunbar game at Cole Field House on that March weekend in 2002. I can remember Danny and Nancy Miles were seated next to us, just to our left. The crowd was unusually quiet, as if they were witnessing a miracle in progress. After all, Dunbar was the perennial championship team and the heavy favorite. David Byrd never lost his cool and acted as if this was just another game.

Your friend,
Slim

tkforppe@yahoo.com

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Pocomoke Spring Festival!

 

            Wulfhause Productions photos

(See more photos)

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1557366886397529&set=pcb.1557378103063074


Highlights from Annapolis-



4/4/26


See below for links to more detail on above items in addition to other issues of concern to Senator Carozza:

Senator Mary Beth Carozza hosts weekly session newsletters and press updates on her official website. You can find the primary archives for the 2026 legislative session at the Weekly Newsletters - 2026 Session page. [1, 2, 3]

Other relevant links for her press releases and regular updates include:
  • Official News Feed: The Mary Beth Carozza Newsroom provides the latest press releases, media coverage, and official statements.
  • Weekly Session Archives: Individual weekly updates from the current and past legislative sessions are available, such as Week One and Week Ten.
  • General Assembly Profile: Her official Maryland General Assembly page lists sponsored legislation and hearing schedules.
  • Social Media: She frequently posts updates and "In Case You Missed It" (ICYMI) segments on her Facebook page. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6


First-ever at the Pocomoke Fairgrounds-

 

            (SEE UPPER RIGHT)