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Friday, August 04, 2006

20060804 FACC Forum Feedback from Mike Zimmer




Forum Feedback from Mike Zimmer

July 4th, 2006

Carroll County Commissioner candidate Mike Zimmer took KDDC up on our offer to post feedback from the FACC Carroll County Commissioner Forum from Thursday evening, August 3rd, 2006…

If you are a candidate for elected office in the upcoming election and you would like KDDC to post your positions, images of your billboards, feedback or whatever, we’ll be happy to do it.

And if you are aware of a forum or political event, KDDC will be happy to post it also.

Some of this stuff is almost inside baseball and it shouldn’t be. There was an event at Carroll Lutheran Village this Thursday afternoon that I was not aware of and apparently many others were not aware of it either. I got feedback that some candidates found out about it through word of mouth and many politically active folks I spoke with were also in the dark.

What’s up with that?

The better informed an electorate, the better our government.

For more information on Mr. Zimmer’s positions on the issues, click here.

Below please find pasted Mr. Zimmer’s feedback:

MICHAEL D. ZIMMER FOR COMMISSIONER

7068 Saddle Drive

Eldersburg, MD 21784

410-552-0685

“A Leader Who Listens”

PRESS RELEASE 8-4-06

On August 3rd, FACC, The Gazette and the Eldersburg Eagle hosted the first of a number of candidate forums. In some ways the results were fairly predictable.

The questions were provided in advance. Candidates were encouraged to submit written prepared answers.

The three incumbents were there trying to defend their dismal performance in office. I was pleased with the feedback I received after the event.

I have sensed a powerful atmosphere for change in the people of Carroll County. The election results from two years ago favoring Districts were the first sign of this desire for change.

As I have been campaigning, I have noticed more and more momentum toward dissatisfaction with the incumbents. I observe this in my door-to-door campaigning, as well as the reactions I get at carnivals and parades.

As I related in the forum, Ronald Reagan said an election is a time for choosing. If you like tax hikes, vote for the incumbents. If you want tax reductions, vote for me.

If you like to watch verbal combat between the Commissioner Board and the Delegation, vote the incumbents back in. If you prefer cooperative conversation between various elected officials, then make me one of your three votes.

Together, we can turn this County around. I will lead the next Commissioner Board to refocus our education spending priorities. We must target new dollars into the classroom. We don’t need an expensive administrative building.

My career as an attorney, my community service and my leadership on the Republican Central Committee have confirmed to me the importance of listening. It seems that some elected officials never learned this concept.

It is time for change in Carroll County. It is time to elect Michael Zimmer Commissioner.

Michael D. Zimmer

Authority: Kent Johnson, Treasurer Friends of Michael D. Zimmer

Thursday, August 03, 2006

20060803 KDDC FACC Forum questions for this evening


FACC Forum questions for this evening

August 3rd, 2006

KDDC has been able to obtain the questions for the commissioner candidates at this evening’s forum.

I will not be attending the forum this evening. I will be going to the Fair.

If anyone would like to e-mail their impressions or anecdotes about the forum this evening, I will appreciate it.

If any candidates could e-mail their answers that will be also greatly appreciated. I will post them on KDDC.

I have been getting lots of feedback as to what questions need to be asked – much of which has been in response to my Westminster Eagle column, “What are local candidates for office proposing for the future of Carroll County?,” which appeared Wednesday, June 28th, 2006. To read that column, click here.

If you have questions that have so far, been unanswered, please e-mail them to me and I will post them on KDDC.

The questions this evening will be asked by Gazette editor Carol Blackburn and FACC representative Ross Dangel.

The questions are:

1 Tell us about your 3 top priorities and if appropriate, attempt to explain their impact on the Freedom district.

2 If you think the county budget needs to be adjusted, what is your plan?

3 How would you change the form and operation of government in Carroll County, if at all?

4 What are your visions for growth and development in Freedom, for example, how would you address gateways, connector roads, senior population, overcrowded schools?

5 What would you do to work with the citizens of South Carroll and FACC to improve quality of life?

6 Closing remark. Discuss anything that has not been addressed in a question or clarify previous answers.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060803 KDDC FACC forum tonight for commissioner candidates















FACC forum tonight for commissioner candidates

Thursday, August 03, 2006

The Freedom Area Citizens' Council will host a County Commissioner Candidates' Forum tomorrow evening Thursday, Aug. 3, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Sykesville-Freedom District Fire Hall, 6680 Sykesville Road.

The forum is one of two that FACC will host prior to the Sept. 12 primary election.

On Thursday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m., FACC will host a second forum for candidates for House of Delegates, Dist. 9B, and State Senate, District 9. That forum will be held at Century High School, Ronsdale Road, Sykesville.

This Thursday's forum will include questions to the commissioner candidates from FACC, and a chance for the candidates to offer remarks at the close.

Residents are invited to attend.

Both forums are co-sponsored by both The Eldersburg Eagle and The Sykesville Gazette newspapers.

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20060802 KDDC Shipley Arena Floor


Shipley Arena Floor on August 1st, 2006 at 7:14 PM
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
... At the Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair

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2nd attempt... I got reports that the bottom picture showing the cattle aisle was not loading for folks accessing the blog by way of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. There are a number of conflicts with “blog” software and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Ever wonder why so many blogs suggest that the site be accessed by Mozilla Firefox?

But what further exacerbates the challenge is that 67 percent of everyone surfing the net, does so with Internet Explorer.

Meanwhile both pictures came up fine in Mozilla Firefox. A superior internet browser that Microsoft is loathe to recognize even exists. (On a related subject - I’m told that the next version of Microsoft Windows operating system, “Vista,” is NOT going to recognize Adobe PDF. Microsoft will be coming out with its own version… Now won’t that be special?)

So I attempted to simply re-load the picture – which often solves the problem.

Why, I haven’t a clue. It’s like the old joke as to how a software programmer repairs a car. By getting out of the car and getting back in again…

Soooo, much earlier this morning, I attempted to reload the picture. At first I was not able to reload the picture.

This is a frequent challenge with the “Blogger platform” I use for this blog. After I finally got the picture reloaded, then I had trouble (re)publishing the post… Another frequent problem with the blogger platform.

Ever wonder why some days there are few if any posts on the blog? Well some days I simply cannot get a post and/or a picture loaded on Blogger.

But this morning, I ran across another interesting problem. Sometimes when I cannot get a reworked post to republish, the only way to do it is to completely delete the post and start all over again.

I tried that. Well, if you scroll down, you may still see the post: “20060802 KDDC Shipley Arena Floor.”

It reminds me of Microsoft… It has been deleted but it is still there. Oh well.

Hope you are having a good day. I walked away from this blog many hours ago, in attempt to maintain what shriveled sense of sanity I still maintain. I’m told the twitching will stop soon.

A moment ago, I tried again and now I am able to load both pictures… Let’s see if it publishes?

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20060803 Carroll County Fair schedule for Thursday, August 3 2006



Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair schedule for Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

Thursday, August 3, 2006

7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Dining Hall Open

7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Breakfast Available at Shipley Arena

8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Senior Citizen Exhibits Entered and Judged

8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Indoor Exhibit Buildings Open To Public

8:30 a.m. Dairy Cattle Fitting and Showing Contest

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Informal Demonstrations – To Be Posted Daily

10 a.m. – 12 noon Small Pet Exhibits Entered and Judged

10 a.m. Poultry Judging Contest

11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dining Hall Open

12 noon Beef Cattle Fitting and Showing Contest followed by Dairy Steer Fitting and

Showing Contest and Dairy Steer Show (Dairy Steer events begin at

approximately 2:30 p.m.)

1 p.m. Written Rabbit Judging Contest

1 p.m. – 2 p.m. Sr. Citizen Social Time – “Flynnatra” - Steve Flynn singing Frank Sinatra

music (Activities Tent)

2:30 p.m. Dairy Steer Fitting & Showing Contest followed by Dairy Steer Show

5 p.m. “Chick” Parade; “Cow Pie Bingo”

6 p.m. Beef Steer Show; Carroll County 4-H Drill Team

6:30 p.m. Grandparent’s Contest Winners Announced

7:00 p.m. Mule Pull; “Dancing Under the Stars” Activity Tent; Rabbit Awards

Program

9:45 p.m. Club Raffle Contest closes

20060802 KDDC Pizza for the IDF



Pizza for the IDF

Hat Tip: Wonkette

This is priceless.

Hey, soldiers gotta eat.

Just so it does nothing to interfere with Israel's proportional response to Hamas and Hezbollah's continued killing of innocent Israelis just because they are Jewish.

If Hamas and Hezbollah wanna be a part of the Palestinian or Lebanon's government, I have no beef with that - as long as they verbalize their non compos mentis hatred and stop lobbing rockets across the border. As long as Hamas and Hezbollah wanna resort to violence, the Israelis need to bomb Gaza and Southern Lebanon back into the stone age.

And oh, as one astute commenter on Wonkette's site noted - no I can't imagine that they deliver cheeseburgers.

Anyway, 'bout them pizzas - click here.
What a great idea.


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20060802 KDDC The 2005 Grand Champion Best Shoes in Show


The 2005 Grand Champion Best Shoes in Show Award

Yes folks, there was a Grand Champion Best Shoes in Show Award for last year's Fair.

It was won by this community leader. Can you name this person?

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20060802 KDDC Carroll County Fair Management Team Moments



Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair Management Team Moments
August 1st, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

20060802 KDDC 20060801 Ag Center Sunset


"20060801 Ag Center Sunset"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
August 1st, 2006 at 7:37 PM

20060802 KDDC Best Shoes in Show No 2


"Best Shoes in Show No. 2"
Kevin Dayhoff August 1, 2006

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

20060802 KDDC Joe and the Big Rabbit



“Joe and the Big Rabbit”

© Kevin Dayhoff

August 2nd, 2006

At the Roche Rabbit Barn dedication last Sunday, after Joe Getty spoke for several minutes and delivered a proclamation from Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich, this candid moment was captured in which it would appear that Mr. Joe Getty is talking with Mr. Big Rabbit. Inquiring minds wanna know just what they may have been discussing?

(And yes, that is Senator Larry Haines and his wife Jane in the top photograph, in the top left hand corner of the photo.)


Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060802 KDDC Bath time at the Carroll County Fair


"Bath Time at the Fair #1"
by Kevin Dayhoff August 1st, 2006

20060802 KDDC Roche Rabbit Barn Dedication pictures






July 30th, 2006 Roche Rabbit Barn Dedication pictures

Above please find some pictures from the Ellen Marie and Deanna Roche Rabbit Barn dedication at the Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair on Sunday, July 30th, 2006.

Mr. Bernard J. Roche, Carroll County Commissioner Dean Minnich and Jim Woods presented remarks and Joe Getty delivered a gubernatorial proclamation on behalf of Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, who was unable to attend the event. The invocation was delivered by Reverend Louis Piel and the dedication presented by Reverend Stacy Marsh.

Senator Larry Haines also attended, with his wife, Jane, but he did not speak. It is well known in the Carroll and Baltimore County agriculture community that Senator Haines is a great friend of the business of agriculture. He has also been very supportive of the Carroll County Agriculture Center and the Carroll County Fair.

The members of the Carroll County 4-H Rabbit and Cavy Club wanted to be sure to thank a number of folks for their help in making this important building happen and to help insure the future of the 4-H rabbit program in 4-H.

Folks and organizations and businesses who went out their way to contribute were: Kevin Brown Contracting; Jane and Kevin Brown and Family; Burgermeister Bell; The Carroll County Agriculture Center Board; The Carroll County Fair Board; The Carroll County 4-H Rabbit and Cavy Club; The Carroll County Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association; Herb Close; David and Debbie Franc and Family; Harden Concrete Construction; Kathy and Kurt Harden and Family; Charles McLamb; C.J. Miller; Rashe Brothers; Bernard and Carolyn Roche and Family; T. J. and Jennifer Spampinato; Bob and Kate Valtin and Family; Michael and Sherry Wade; Michael Wade Jr.; and the Woods-Mladjenovich family.

Our community owes a debt a gratitude to everyone who contributed.

If you have not had a chance to visit the Roche Rabbit Barn at the Fair, please make time available to tour this wonderful facility. It is a great addition to the Fair and the Ag Center complex.

Of course, as is pretty well known, Caroline and I are especially fond of rabbits.

Raising rabbits was one of my projects when I was a 4-H’er, along with public speaking and photography. It is where and when I learned many life skills that have served me well – as it will for the many 4-H’ers who work hard year round learning and participating in programs that will also serve them well as they assume future leadership positions in our great community.

There are two very good newspaper articles that will give you some excellent background on the Roche Rabbit Barn and the dedication.

On July 23rd, Gina Davis penned article for the Baltimore Sun: “For animal lover, barn is fit memorial - Rabbit facility at county fair honors memory of former 4-H'er.” That article is still on the web and can be found here.

The day after the dedication, the Carroll County Times published, “Friends, family gather to remember mother and daughter, dedicate barn,” by Penny Riordan, Times Staff Writer. That article can be found here.

Remember, neither the Sun nor the Times uses permalinks, so go view the articles as soon as possible. Both publications only have the articles easily available for about two weeks or so.

See ya at the Fair.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060802 KDDC Best Shoes in Show


Best Shoes in Show

At the Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair, there are many exciting contests, competitions and judging events.

While attending the Rabbit Barn dedication last Sunday, July 30th, 2006, I spotted what are, to date, the best shoes in show, at least so far. They belong to Kathy Harden.

Always endeavoring to bring you the latest in cutting edge reporting on the Carroll County Fair, we present, “Best Shoes in Show,” – at least what I have observed so far.

As the Fair continues, I’m sure to have more entries – stay tuned.

When told of her award in a cell phone interview, Ms. Harden responded, “No comment, just like a politician…”

When you spot Ms. Harden at the Fair throughout the rest of the week, be sure to compliment her on her shoes. She’ll be thrilled.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060802 KDDC Larry Helminiak Billboard



The billboards are coming. The billboards are coming.
August 2nd, 2006

The Larry Helminiak campaign has emailed us an image of his billboard.

I've been told that the Haven Shoemaker campaign also has a billboard up.

I've not seen either billboard. As soon as I find a spare moment, I'll get a picture of Mayor Shoemaker's billboard.

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20060802 Carroll County Fair schedule for Wednesday, August 2 2006



Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair schedule for Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Wednesday, August 2, 2006

7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Dining Hall Open

7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Breakfast Available at Shipley Arena

8 a.m. Western Horse Show

9 a.m. Market Swine Fitting and Showing, followed by Market Pairs and Producer

Classes

9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Food Exhibits Entered and Judged

10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Medford and Nathan Blizzard Halls Closed for Cake Auction Preparation

11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dining Hall Open

1:30 p.m. Champion Food Exhibit Photos

2 p.m. – 3 p.m. Extension Office – Rms. A & B – Public May View Edible Art and Decorated Cake Exhibits Prior To Cake Auction
3 p.m. Beef Clip Out Contest

5 p.m. “Chick” Parade; Market Swine Show

6:15 p.m. Announcement of Hall of Fame and Friends of Fair Awards

6:30 p.m. Bake Sale of Items Not in Cake Auction - Medford

7 p.m. Cake Auction (Activity Tent); Horse Pull

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

20060801 KDDC Pain in the ass problem resurfaces at Carroll County Fair



The sheep tail length controversy – It’s baaaack

August 1st, 2007

It’s unfortunate that the sheep tail length controversy has revisited the Carroll County Fair this year.

Rumblings about this matter began Sunday and reached a crescendo yesterday.

I was tied up meeting my deadline on this Wednesday’s Tentacle column on local Baltimorean and McDonogh graduate, Joltin’ John Bolton and trying to find my desk after being away on vacation. I figured that Carrie Ann Knauer, would pick up the story and do a great job with it. I was not disappointed.

Ms. Knauer, writing for the Carroll County Times, has posted an excellent article on the sheep tail length matter in today’s, Tuesday, August 1st, 2006 paper. Please go here and be sure to read her article: “Sheep tail length issue resurfaces at fair.”

Additionally, if you have further feedback about this, please be sure to let Ms. Knauer know on her “Fair Blog” on the Carroll County Times web site. She has an excellent reporter’s notebook post that you want to be sure to read: “No fingers to point.” Click here.

For more information, Ms. Knauer calls to our attention this web site: http://www.sheepandgoat.com/

Of course, we are concerned about the welfare of the sheep, but our attention must not stray from the 4-H’ers…

These young 4-H’ers labor all year focused on showing their hard work this week and everything needs to be done to err on the side of what is in the best interests of the young adults.

This is the week; this opportunity does not come back.

According to Ms. Knauer, writing on her Fair Blog:

The fair board decided to let children who lost their only lamb to continue in the competition, still able to win ribbons, but not to let them participate in the livestock auction. Children who still had a different sheep that was eligible could not use the disqualified ones. Everyone still gets to participate in some way, though maybe not with their best animal. What more could the county fair board have done in this situation?

The Fair Board made the correct decision and certainly went beyond the call of duty to abate an otherwise, unfortunate situation.

But then again, this Fair Board is known for making lemons into lemonade.

These folks also work year round to make the best Fair in the state happen, and it shows. However, look up the Fair Board in the dictionary and the second definition is constant problem solving in a manner that is win-win for everyone.

As far as the judging of the length of sheep tails… Many unsubstantiated reports have circulated about inconsistencies, insensitivities and callousness in the application of the rules and that only makes matters worse.

Young adults will have plenty of other opportunities in life to become disappointed as a result of arbitrary consequences when a person has otherwise done everything possible to do it right. They don’t need to learn these lessons at this age – at a country fair.

Certainly, as with all rules, there are those who will try and skirt the rules, but on the backchannel, I have been told that each and every 4-H’er involved understands the reason for the sheep tail length rule and has worked to comply.

As Ms. Knauer, ever so adroitly informs us, simply stated, if the tail is docked – cut – too short, it causes the sheep to suffer rectal prolapse. Ms. Knauer quotes J. Willard Lemaster, “a sheep specialist with the Maryland Cooperative Extension, which oversees the Maryland 4-H program:” “the state's goal of having three vertebras in a tail to help prevent rectal prolapse in the sheep.”

Certainly one of the challenges with following the rule are the fact that nearby Pennsylvania does not have the rule. This cuts off a plentiful supply of sheep for the 4-H’ers to use. Usually the tail has already been cut off when a 4-H’er purchases the animal.

Legislation was dropped in the hopper during the last session of the Maryland General Assembly by the Harford County Delegation to Annapolis to address the issues. The Maryland General Assembly, that can otherwise freely and easily stick its nose where it does not belong, refused to take up the issue, deferring to the scientists at the University of Maryland.

Okay, I can live with this – but somehow, adequate education efforts need to be redoubled to get the word out about the sheep tail length rule so that we can do away with the heartbreak of child working all year, trying to do the right thing and having an entire year’s work thrown out the building over, what is perhaps an inconsistent application of a science-based rule – being applied unscientifically.

So what is the rule? According to the December 2004, Volume 3, Issue 6 publication of “Maryland Sheep and Goat Producer:”


Maryland 4-H Sheep Tail Docking Policy, December 7, 2004 - Revised for 2005: Lambs born after January 1, 2005 will be accepted for exhibition only if tails are not shorter than the distal end of the caudal tail fold. Lambs that are properly docked will have a minimum length of 0.7 inches at show, measured by the approvement measurement device, which will be placed against the base of the tail and pin bones.”

The purpose of the device is to measure tail (dock) length in show lambs to determine compliance with mandatory tail docking policies. In Maryland, a minimum tail (dock) length of 0.7 inches will be required for 4-H lambs in 2005.


Lambs born after January 1, 2005 will be accepted for exhibition only if tails are not docked shorter than the level of the distal end of the caudal tail fold. Lambs that are properly docked will have a minimum length of 0.7 inches at show, measured by the approved measurement device, which will be placed against the base of the tail and pin bones.


There are two lines etched on the tail measuring device : 0.7 inches and 1.4 inches. If a lamb’s tail is 1.4 inches or more at the time of "weaning,"research shows that there is a 99 percent probability that the lamb’s tail will be 0.7 inches or longer at the time of show.


The tail measuring device is not an aid for tail docking. The recommended place to dock lambs is the distal end of the caudal tail fold. Research shows that lambs docked at this location have a 99 percent probability of having a tail that is at least 0.7 inches at the time of show.


Click HERE to see the recommended location for tail docking.

Tail Measuring Device Available


The device to measure tail (dock) length in lambs is now commercially available from Pipestone Vet Supply and NASCO. The device sells for approximately $6.

As Ms. Knauer delicately informs us: “rectal prolapse … is similar to hemorrhoids in humans, and imaginably uncomfortable and unhealthy for the animal.”

Right now, many of the folks involved with the Fair – now have a major case of hemorrhoids, for which they are now on “IV Preparation H.”

It’s time to get this pain in the ass problem solved.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060801 Carroll County Fair schedule for Tuesday, August 1 2006


Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair schedule for Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Dining Hall Open

7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Breakfast Available at Shipley Arena

7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Dairy Steer Weigh-In

8 a.m. Swine Showmanship

8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Indoor Exhibit Building Open To Public

9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Children’s Day Activities

9 a.m. Dairy Judging Contest; Dairy Goat Fitting and Showing followed by

Breeding Goat Show; Sheep Fitting & Showing Contest followed by

Shepherd’s classes

9:30 a.m. Horticulture Judging Contest

9:30 a.m. – 12 noon Service Learning Exhibits Entered and Judged

11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dining Hall Open

3 p.m. Dairy Goat Team Fit Out Contest

4 p.m. Shepherd’s Lead Contest (Shipley Arena)

5 p.m. “Chick” Parade; “Cow Pie Bingo”

6 p.m. Market Sheep Show

7 p.m. Skid Steer Contest; Salem Bottom Boys (Activities Tent)

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20060731 KDDC Carroll County Sheriff’s Department awarded accreditation





Congratulations Carroll County Sheriffs Department

July 31, 2006

A big hearty congratulations are in order for the Carroll County Sheriffs Office for all the hard work that goes in for the national recognition of excellence that goes with accreditation.

For a PDF copy of the Sheriffs Department 2005 report click here ( and give it time to download.)

The following news release went out earlier today.

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


CONTACT Sergeant Phil Kasten, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office: (410) 386-2900


Sheriff’s Office awarded national Law Enforcement Accreditation”


Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, July 31, 2006 ----


Sheriff Kenneth L. Tregoning is pleased to announce that the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office has successfully completed the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) Assessment Process and has been awarded “Law Enforcement Accreditation” status.


In a letter presented to Sheriff Tregoning during CALEA’s award ceremony this past weekend, the Commission’s Executive Director, Mr. Sylvester Daughtry, Jr. said, “… we commend you and the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office for demonstrating commitment to professional law enforcement in policy and practice.”


Law Enforcement Accreditation is a desirable award that denotes a commitment to professional excellence and competence.


Speaking on behalf of the Board of Carroll County Commissioners, Chief of Staff Mr. Steven Powell told CALEA Commissioners during Saturday’s hearing, “we enjoy the confidence that is inspired in our general public by the accreditation of our law enforcement team, [Carroll County Sheriff’s Office.]”


Joining the ranks of what Good Housekeeping Magazine recently identified as the best, most professional and attentive suburban law enforcement agencies in the United States, Sheriff Tregoning told CALEA Commissioners that, “usually the focus [on accreditation] is on the benefits to the agency, which is true; but more importantly it’s the public we serve.

A voluntary process, Law Enforcement Accreditation is administered, evaluated and monitored by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, or CALEA.


A private national organization, the Commission is composed of leaders from law enforcement, the judiciary, public and private sectors, who ensure that law enforcement standards are professional, up-to-date and adequately address what law enforcement agencies should be doing to improve the quality of life in their communities and thereby achieve the Commission’s goals, which are to:


1. Strengthen crime prevention and control capabilities;


2. Formalize essential management and administrative procedures;


3. Establish fair and non-discriminatory personnel practices;


4. Improve service delivery;


5. Solidify interagency cooperation and coordination; and


6. Boost citizen and staff confidence in the agency.


Through this process, the Sheriff’s Office has received a professional independent stamp of approval officially verifying agency wide commitment to provide the highest level of law enforcement services.

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Additionally, the Carroll County Sheriffs Department web site gives us some background:

Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, April 27, 2006 ---- On Saturday, April 22, 2006, the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office welcomed a team of assessors as part of a voluntary process to become the first accredited law enforcement agency to serve Carroll County.


Members of this team included Team Leader, Commissioner Janelle Crowley from the McHenry County, Illinois Sheriff’s Office; Captain John W. Headrick of the Blount County, Tennessee Sheriff’s Office; and Lieutenant Jason Moen of the Auburn Maine Police Department.


On behalf of the men and women of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Kenneth L. Tregoning would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Assessment Team from CALEA for traveling to Carroll County and conducting such a thorough examination of our agency.

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20060731 KDDC I stand with Israel













I stand with Israel
July 31st, 2006

Danny Carlton, over at JackLewis.net has a nifty corner banner for bloggers to place on their blog page. It can be found at: “I stand with Israel” or - http://jacklewis.net/weblog/archives/2006/07/i_stand_with_is.php

His introduction states:

I stand with Israel!

If you want people to know where you stand concerning the current effort on the part of Israel to defend herself from the terrorist group Hezbollah, I've whipped up a corner banner you can display.

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Meanwhile, support for Israel is important. We must also support those who support Israel.

Support of Ambassador John Bolton's confirmation by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is paramount. (Top right.) For an excellent primer on Ambassador Bolton, see Michelle Malkin's "Hot Air" video here.

And am I the only one who has noticed what an excellent job the Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Dan Gillerman is doing? (Top left.)

JackLewis.net also shares a prayer for Israel that is worth repeating – over and over again. See the post here.

The prayer is:

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee. Because of the house of the LORD our God I will seek thy good. — Psalm 122:6-9

A gezunt ahf dein kop

Shalom,

Kevin

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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Monday, July 31, 2006

20060730 KDDC Come visit us at the Fair


"Come visit us at the Fair"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 30th, 2006

20060730 KDDC WBAL News Severe Weather Bulletin for Carroll County

WBAL News Severe Weather Bulletin for Carroll County

July 30th, 2006

If you plan to attend the Ravens training camp or the Carroll County Fair, be aware of the excessive heat severe weather bulletin from WBAL.

For that matter, if your employment or plans have you outdoors much in the next week, be aware of your exposure to the heat.

NEW FROM THEWBALCHANNEL.COM:

Issued at: 3:06 PM EDT 7/30/06, expires at: 11:00 PM EDT 7/30/06

Excessive heat watch in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon.

The NWS in Sterling, Virginia has issued an excessive heat watch, which is in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon.

A large dome of high pressure will setup across the mid Atlantic from Tuesday to Thursday. Maximum temperatures around 100 degrees combined with high humidity will cause the heat index values to rise to around 110 degrees, with values in urban areas being highest.

Although locations west of the Blue Ridge Mountains are normally considered to be cooler, in this case, those locations will be nearly as hot as Washington DC.

Therefore citizens in cities such as Martinsburg, Hagerstown, Cumberland, and Waynesboro should take the threat of extreme heat very seriously. The air mass that is expected to move into our region is the one that was located over the western United States last week.

Now is the time to prepare for a heat wave across the region. An excessive heat watch means that a prolonged period of hot temperatures is expected. The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which heat illnesses and fatalities will be possible.

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.

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Saturday, July 29, 2006

20060728 KDDC Ravens begin Summer Training Camp in Westminster

Information on the Baltimore Ravens training camp at McDaniel College in Westminster.

Baltimore Ravens flock to McDaniel


The McDaniel College web site reports:

Baltimore Ravens flock to McDaniel The Baltimore Raven’s 11th Summer Training Camp opens at McDaniel College on July 27. Daily practices run July 28-August 19, except for the following preseason game dates and the day after the game: July 30, August 5-6, 11-12, and 17-18.

Up to 60,000 fans are expected to check out the team’s preseason practices and new players like QB Steve McNair.

All dates and practices are subject to change, so call (410) 261-RAVE (7283) and press “5” to confirm daily practice schedules.

For all the latest information on Ravens Training Camp, including exclusive player and coach interviews on the Playbook Media Center, log onto:www.baltimoreravens.

The College has served as summer host to NFL players for more than half a century. The Ravens have roosted on campus since 1996 and followed in the footsteps of the Baltimore Colts who trained here from 1953-1971.


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