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P.G.C.C. President Inducted into Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame

Charlene M. Dukes, president of Prince George’s Community College, was inducted into the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame March 21 in a ceremony that cited her contributions to education and the state of Maryland. In her induction acceptance speech at the Miller Senate Office Building in Annapolis, Dukes noted her upbringing in Pennsylvania, her family […]

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Former Prince George’s Police Official Convicted of Killing Delivery Man Back in Court

A former Prince George’s County police official who was convicted of killing a furniture delivery man in his Accokeek home, and seriously wounding another, is asking for a new trial. Keith Washington, who had close ties to now-imprisoned former County Executive Jack B. Johnson before his conviction in 2008, was scheduled on March 20 and […]

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P.G.C.C. Post-Start-Up Program Preps Minority Firms for Large Contracts

Tisa Clark, president and owner of J.D. Clark Professional Services, is one of more than a dozen minority-owned businesses to refine their approach to running a business thanks to an innovative Prince George’s Community College program designed to help minority business prosper. The effort, called the Accelerator Program, which was created by a $5 million […]

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Rep. Hoyer: Budget Sequestration to Impact Md. Jobs, Education, Health Care

Maryland’s employment, education and health care sectors will all be negatively impacted by federal sequestration, Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told the AFRO. “The sequester across the board will have negative effects on a ton of people across the country and particularly minorities,” said Hoyer. Sequestration began on March 1, bringing a series of across-the-board budget […]

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Maryland Politicians Call for Compromise to Prevent Sequester

ELKRIDGE – Maryland’s location near the nation’s capital will cause sequestration to have a stronger influence on the state’s economy, Gov. Martin O’Malley said to employees at FLIR Systems, a thermal imaging company here. He’s one of several high-profile Maryland politicians leading the discussion on sequester – the series of federal budget cuts set to […]

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