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>Summer's near, parks beckon

>With Memorial Day approaching, summer is almost upon us – a great time to get outdoors and explore some of the many parks around us.

What are your favorite places for hiking, picnicking and enjoying the outdoors? One of mine is Swallow Falls State Park, boasting some of the most gorgeous scenery in Maryland.

Near Oakland in Garrett County, it’s a 3 1/2 hour drive from Baltimore, a bit beyond Deep Creek Lake, but worth it. It’s an awesome place of rushing mountain streams, majestic forest and roaring waterfalls. Muddy Creek Falls, seen above in a short video I shot recently, is the state’s highest free-falling waterfall, with a 53-foot drop.

Swallow Falls also harbors the state’s largest remaining stand of Eastern hemlocks, towering evergreens that once covered much more of the landscape. A 40-acre patch of hemlocks there somehow escaped the logger’s saws, making it one of just a handfull of old-growth forests in Maryland. You can also hike along scenic and wild Youghiogheny River.

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>Hospitals to test out new billing approach

>Under experimental system, charges based on illness, success of treatment rather than services provided
by Margie Hyslop | Staff Writer

As many as half of the 46 primary care hospitals in the state are moving toward switching by July from the current system, in which they simply are paid for each service, to where they are paid based on the patient’s illness and how effectively it is treated.

“The concept is to put a limit on a bundle of services that is focused on the health of the patient,” said Robert Murray, executive director of the Health Services Cost Review Commission, which approved the three-year experiment in January.

Murray said the new hospital payment system is a switch from reimbursing hospitals for every patient admission or procedure to paying hospitals a predetermined amount to treat a patient and letting hospitals keep the savings if they treat patients effectively so they do not have to be readmitted.

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>Friendsville woman flees detention center

>From Staff Reports
The Cumberland Times-News Thu May 19, 2011, 11:43 PM EDT

OAKLAND — A Friendsville woman who escaped from the Garrett County Detention Center Thursday afternoon was apprehended about an hour later on Fingerboard Road, the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office said.

Alisa Marie Shafer, 31, fled the facility about 4;30 p.m., “aided by a design flaw and structural failure at the facility,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.

Deputies developed information that Shafer had been picked up by a vehicle in the area of Hutton Road. Police located the vehicle and a traffic stop was made on Fingerboard Road where Shafer was taken into custody without incident.

The sheriff’s office was assisted by Maryland State Police, Oakland Police Department, Natural Resources Police and the State’s Attorneys Office.

An investigation is ongoing by the Garrett Bureau of Investigation and additional charges are pending, police said.

Thursday’s incident marks the second time in four months that an escape has occurred from the jail. Deandre Kelly, 29, of Washington, D.C., escaped the facility on Jan. 23. He was subsequently arrested May 2 in the Lynchburg, Va., area by U.S. marshals.

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>Deep Creek Lake Lions Club Las Vegas night

>The Deep Creek Lake Lions Club is holding a Las Vegas night this Friday, May 20th from 7-11. There will be Blackjack, the Money Wheel and a Poker Tournament. Call Jerry McGinnis at 301-616-8585 to reserve a poker seat. All proceeds benefit the Lions Club Blind Skiers and Blind Camper programs. Come out and show your support for the Lions!

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>Price reduced! 59 River Hill Rd – GA7531161

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59 RIVER HILL RD
OAKLAND, MD 21550

Spacious 4BR/4BA brick tudor on 4+ acres near town & state parks. Quality craftsmanship and attention-to-detail make this a home you won’t want to miss. 2 master suites, 2 living rooms, sun room, huge eat-in kitchen w/ island, h/w & marble floors, 2 car garage, partially finished basement w/ native stone fireplace, sep. laundry room & much more! Over $30k in recent upgrades; new roof 2010.

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Listing # GA7531161
$399,900

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>Program on our natural surroundings and introduction of the Alta Schrock Nature Trail

>3:41 p.m. EDT, May 17, 2011

A program regarding nature around us and the new Alta Schrock Nature Trail will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Folk Meeting House in Springs.

Mitch Miller, naturalist from Frostburg, Md., will guide visitors in an awareness of how man and our natural surroundings affect each other. Weather, mining, timbering, lay of the land and plant life are all interrelated.

Miller and his father, Blaine Miller, Springs, have had an avid interest in nature all of their lives and have acquired a treasure trove of information. As partners in a survey business, their occupation has matched well with this interest.

The Springs Historical Society honors founder Dr. Alta Schrock by the creation of a nature trail, located adjacent to the Springs Farmer’s Market along the Folk Festival Forest Trail. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Schrock’s birth. Alta Schrock was an avid nature lover and held a doctorate in biology. Among many honors, she was an inductee into the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame and the Garrett County Hall of Fame.

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>Garrett BOE to maintain staffing levels thanks to appropriations, retirements

>Kristin Harty Barkley
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Tue May 17, 2011, 11:29 PM EDT

— OAKLAND — Garrett County teachers who received pink slips earlier this month can breathe a little easier.

They’re keeping their jobs — at least for the coming year.

After months of struggle, Superintendent Wendell Teets presented a proposed fiscal 2012 budget Tuesday night that maintains most existing programs, including some that were previously on the chopping block, such as afterschool and athletic programs.

And, thanks to 27 teachers who are retiring through an incentive program, the school system can maintain staffing levels in the coming year.

“That program saved a lot of young teachers and provided an investment in the future of the school system,” Teets said during a special meeting of the Garrett County Board of Education. “We would have had to look at layoffs.”

Though the school system’s budget is 2 percent less than last year, the budget presented Tuesday salvaged far more than many had expected.

Initially faced with a $3.1 million funding shortfall, the board has been considering a variety of painful cuts, including closing its two most-expensive-to-operate elementary schools — Bloomington and Kitzmiller.

After receiving additional appropriations from the county and state, the board voted in April to close Bloomington at the end of this year, saving around $426,000 in the fiscal 2012 budget.

Kitzmiller, it decided, could remain open — for now.

“It’s been a hard year,” said Teets, who is retiring this summer after 14 years as superintendent. “Tough decisions. But we’ve been able to protect our program and support our students, and we’re doing the best we can to support our personnel.”

Education funding is expected to be in short supply for the foreseeable future as Garrett County faces declining enrollment and increasing wealth, based on a state funding formula. Enrollment in Garrett County schools has declined by around 10 percent over the last decade and is expected to decline another 10 percent by 2019, data shows. Currently, there are around 4,200 students in the system.

Like many other residents, Garrett County teacher Mary Jo Johnson anticipated the worst Tuesday when the proposed budget was unveiled.

“It was dread. Total dread,” said Johnson, who arrived just in time to hear a summary of the good news that all teachers will keep their jobs.

The board, which is reviewing the proposed budget, is expected to vote on a final version at its June meeting.

“They reinstated everyone — wonderful,” said Johnson, who teaches second grade at Accident Elementary School. She said two teachers there received layoff notices earlier this month.

“They may not necessarily be back in their same positions, but they have a job. That’s a big thing.”

Also on Tuesday, the board approved the following personnel appointments:

• David Yoder, principal of Accident Elementary School;

• Dawna Ashby, principal of Broad Ford Elementary School;

• Patrick Damon, principal Kitzmiller Elementary.

• Jessica Fratz, principal Swan Meadow School.

• Tracie Miller, principal Friendsville Elementary.

• Todd Shaffer, principal, Dennett Road Elementary.

• Deneice Shultz, pupil personnel worker, Central Office.

• Richard Stevens, assistant principal, Northern Middle School.

• Mary VanSickle, family support worker, Dennett Road Elementary.

• Lynan Friend, cafeteria worker, Broad Ford Elementary.

• Robert Sines, head custodian II, Northern Garrett High School.

• Tim Sines, head sucsodian III, Northern Middle School.

Contact Kristin Harty Barkley at kbarkley@times-news.com

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>Fracking endangers Susquehanna, group says

>The rush to tap natural gas reserves in Pennsylvania prompted the environmental group American Rivers today to name the Susquehanna River the most endangered water way in the country. One of the nation’s longest rivers, The Susquehanna supplies drinking water to six million people. It’s also the chief tributary of the Chesapeake Bay.

The designation comes as national environmental groups press for a crackdown on the gas drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing, which involves pumping millions of gallons of water laced with chemicals and other substances deep into the ground to extract methane from layers of rock.

American Rivers points to the rash of spills, leaks and contaminated drinking-water wells in Pennsylania that have been linked to fracking, which is being used to get at gas locked in vast Marcellus shale deposits underlying much of Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia and western Maryland.

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>Green salamander, other rare species, subject of western Md. conservation meeting

>SWANTON, Md. — How private landowners can help preserve the green salamander and other rare species found in Garrett County will be discussed at the annual meeting of the Allegheny Highlands Conservancy.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday evening at the Deep Creek Lake Discovery Center in Swanton.

Ed Thompson, the forest ecologist for the Maryland Natural Heritage Program, will speak about rare, threatened and endangered species of the region. Thompson will also explain how conservation of privately held lands can play a role in preservation of those species.

The Natural Heritage Program is part of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife and Heritage Service.

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Online:

http://www.AlleghenyHighlandsConservancy.org

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>Enerplus selling portion of shale gas interests

>By Carolyn King

Enerplus Corp. expects to record a significant gain on the $575 million sale of a portion of its Marcellus natural gas interests in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia.

But the Calgary-based oil and gas producer will retain a “concentrated, meaningful position” in the shale play, which it said will enhance its ability to control the pace and level of capital spending going forward.

The buyers of the primarily non-operated portion being sold weren’t identified. The sold interests include about 91,000 net acres in southwest and central Pennsylvania, Garrett County in Maryland and northern West Virginia. Current output is about 5.4 million cubic feet equivalent a day.

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