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‘Lean’ speaker at Garrett College

Director of Maryland World Class Consortia to speak at conference
Elaine Blaisdell
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Mon Nov 14, 2011, 09:02 AM EST

MCHENRY — Jeff Fuchs, director of the Maryland World Class Consortia, will be the keynote speaker at the Western Maryland Lean Conference on Tuesday at Garrett College.

Garrett College is holding the conference in cooperation with the Garrett-Allegany Lean Forum and the Maryland World Class Consortia. The conference is being held because the forum, which has been in existence for a while, wanted to explain what “lean” is, according to Julie Yoder, dean of education and continuing workforce development.

“The overall goal of ‘lean’ is to be more efficient and to improve process,” said Yoder.

During the conference, Fuchs will define what “lean” is and share ways that it can be implemented in any organization. Topics include key aspects of continuous improvement; Lean in Action: a Hands-on Example; what it takes, at the leadership level, to support a continuous improvement culture; steps for developing a “lean” transformation plan; and keys to success.

Participants in the conference will first get the big picture on what “lean” is and then will learn how local businesses have implemented “lean” practices, said Yoder.

Thus far, more than 60 people have registered for the conference. Local businesses involved include ATK, First United Bank & Trust, Garrett County Health Department, Total Biz Fulfillment of Grantsville and the Western Maryland Health System.

“I think the amount of people registered shows a pretty good effort for the first conference,” said Yoder. “Businesses should attend this conference because with economic times as they are, any business can do more to become more efficient and save resources. I think it’s a goal for everyone right now.”

Participants in the conference will be surveyed on their interest in “lean” and depending on the response, a course at Garrett College may ensue, according to Yoder.

The Maryland World Class Consortia is a nonprofit organization that increases the competitive capacity of Maryland organizations through “lean” principles and methods.

Since 2006, Fuchs, of the Baltimore area, has been a key contributor to the development and deployment of the country’s first nationally recognized “lean” certification, sponsored jointly by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, the Association for Manufacturing Excellence, the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence and the American Society for Quality.

Numerous county government and community committee members have been appointed to the Garrett County Commissioners Lean Committee and were invited to attend the conference, which begins at 10 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m.

County government committee members include Mike Bittinger, Garrett County Sheriff’s Department; Brian King, Garrett County Department of Public Utilities; Theresa Miller, Garrett County Roads Department; Nathaniel Watkins, Garrett County Department of Informational Technology; and Scott Weeks, Garrett County Department of Financial Services.

Community committee members include Steve Lantz, a retired banking executive; Gary Ruddell, Total Biz Fulfillment; Rebecca Sines, First United Bank & Trust; Joe Thomas, Phenix Technologies; and Bill Welch, Simon Pearce.

For more information on the conference, call 301-387-3069.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com.

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Deep Creek Lake, Md.: A spot outside the resort grid

Saturday, November 12, 2011 Last updated: Sunday November 13, 2011, 11:07 AM
BY SHANNON ROXBOROUGH
SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
The Record

Fair Lawn residents Andrew and Sandy Lewinski began their search for a vacation home with one condition: That they agree to consider only places with an atmosphere of separateness, allowing them to feel sheltered from their ordinarily fast-moving lives…..

Slower pace a must

What the Lewinskis, both technology professionals closing in on their 50s, decided to do was hunt for a second home where they could leave the rapid-pace world behind and “actually breathe.”

After an exhausting, unfruitful three-year search that took the them to popular second-home spots in several Northeast states, including Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire, a friend in Washington, D.C., suggested they try Deep Creek Lake in Maryland.

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Skiers will discover new terrain, equipment at many regional resorts

Sunday, November 13, 2011
By Lawrence Walsh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Daniel Marsula/Post-Gazette illustration

New is the word for the 2011-12 snow-sports season at local and regional resorts.

A new owner at Peek’n Peak; new concessionaire at Ski Denton; new restructuring at Wisp; new terrain at Seven Springs and Hidden Valley; new lifts at Holiday Valley, Kissing Bridge and Ski Sawmill; and new snow-grooming machines at Blue Knob, Snowshoe, Wisp, Holiday Valley and Kissing Bridge.

New restaurants at Snowshoe; new benefits for season passholders at Blue Knob, Hidden Valley, Seven Springs, Snowshoe, Whitetail and Wisp.

And new prices — slightly higher at most resorts and, at some places lower, such as the all-inclusive weekday packages at Hidden Valley and Wisp. You can get a lift ticket, lesson and rental equipment for $28 on Mondays and Tuesdays at Hidden Valley and $29 on Mondays at Wisp.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11317/1189041-287.stm#ixzz1e4CCHVum

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GC Commissioners Announce Lean Committee Appointments

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Nov. 10, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners announced yesterday the names of those appointed to their Lean Committee. To prepare for pending revenue shortfalls in the next three- to five-year budget cycles, the commissioners recently proposed this efficiency task force idea to find ways to save county government/taxpayers money.

“‘Lean’ seeks continuous improvement within an organization and is facilitated by a systematic approach to identify problems and achieving efficient solutions that in turn create better outcomes for employees and the constituents that they serve,” county administrator Monty Pagenhardt explained in August when the commissioners announced that a committee would be formed.

The members of the Lean Committee from Garrett County government are Mike Bittinger, Sheriff’s Office; Brian King, Public Utilities; Theresa Miller, Roads Department; Nathaniel Watkins, Department of Informational Technology; and Scott Weeks, Financial Services

The group’s community members are Bob Hoffmann, retired, United States Air Force; Steve Lantz, retired, banking executive; Gary Ruddell, Total Biz Fulfillment; Rebecca Sines, First United Bank and Trust; Joe Thomas. Phenix Technologies; and Bill Welch, Simon Pearce.

Committee members have been invited to attend the Western Maryland Lean Conference at Garrett College on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Garrett College. The keynote speaker for the daylong event is Jeff Fuchs, director of the Maryland World Class Consortia.

He will define “lean” and share ways in which it can be implemented in any organization. Topics will include “Lean in Action,” “Keys to Success,” and “Key Aspects of Continuous Improvement.”

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GC Commissioners Accepting Offers For Bloomington Elementary School

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Nov. 10, 2011

The Bloomington Elementary School building is available for purchase. The Garrett County commissioners said last week they would consider all “reasonable” offers for the 21,123-square-foot structure, which sits on 1.25 acres at the foot of Backbone Mountain.

The Garrett County Board of Education permanently closed the facility following the 2010-2011 school year because of funding issues. About 34 prekindergarten through fifth grade students attended the school last year. Bloomington area children in those grades now attend Yough Glades Elementary School.

The Garrett County Department of Purchasing recently invited the public to submit bids for the Bloomington school. Purchasing agent Brian Bowers told the county commissioners last Tuesday that the bid request fulfilled local guidelines about public notification, and the commissioners may now sell the property outright.

“There is a provision with-in the county code – that we’ve made our public notice obligation, notifying the public of the sale – if we do have an interested party after the fact, the board has the ability to negotiate with them privately,” Bowers told the commissioners.

He said three parties, including the Bloomington Volunteer Fire Department, had expressed some interest in the property during the bidding process.

The BVFD did not submit a bid, Bowers said, because of uncertainty with asbestos abatement, demolition costs, and other things of that nature.

“I believe their intended use was to tear down the school and use that [site]as a community type park/property, until they decided to build a fire station in the future,” Bowers said about the fire department.

He added that BVFD officials indicated they may still be interested in the property if a grant or some other type of financial assistance becomes available for the project.

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Swallow Falls Road Bridge Scheduled For Opening Today

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Nov. 10, 2011

The Garrett County Roads Department expects to reopen the Swallow Falls Road bridge site to vehicular traffic today, Thursday, Nov. 10, at approximately 3 p.m., general roads superintendent Jay Moyer announced earlier this week.

“Everything’s pretty much back to normal, except that traffic across the new temporary bridge will be one way and foot traffic is discouraged,” he noted.

Vehicles traveling northeast on Swallow Falls Road will have the right of way across the bridge. Those traveling southwest will have to yield to oncoming traffic.

Moyer requested that pedestrians not cross the bridge, as there is no space available for them to safely do so. Swallow Falls State Park visitors are asked to drive their vehicles into the park.

The temporary bridge will once again allow combination vehicles carrying legal loads up to 80,000 pounds/40 tons to cross over the Youghiogeny River on Swallow Falls Road.

The site was closed in late September because the old bridge had deteriorated to the point where it would have failed the next inspection. There was no immediate funding available for a new bridge, so a temporary one, already owned by the county, was installed by the Roads Department.

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Corsa Provides Update on Casselman Mine

TORONTO, Nov. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Corsa Coal Corp. (TSXV: CSO) (“Corsa” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on progress at its Casselman underground mine, the extension of its US$25 million credit facility and met coal shipment schedule.

The Casselman Underground Mine

The previously announced delays due to the initial mining conditions encountered underground at the Casselman mine have been resolved. The Company expects to achieve normal production levels this month.

The Casselman mine is a long life underground metallurgical coal mine located in Garrett County, approximately two miles south of Grantsville, Maryland, USA. This project is approximately 31 miles by truck from Corsa’s Wilson Creek coal preparation plant in Somerset County Pennsylvania.

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Maryland State Highway Administration unveils new tow plow

BY CALEB CALHOUN

caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com

10:32 a.m. EST, November 9, 2011
HAGERSTOWN— The Maryland State Highway Administration put its new TowPLow on display at its Hagerstown office Wednesday morning.

“I think this will be very effective in Maryland,” SHA District Engineer Tony Crawford said. “We are always looking for new ways to improve our winter operations.”

The TowPLow, unveiled at the SHA District 6 office in LaVale, Md., on Monday, is a device that is attached to a regular plow truck to increase efficiency in snow plowing, particularly on interstate highways, Crawford said.

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Pro Shredders Enjoy Early Snow

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High Mountain Sports hosted the Capita Snowboard Pro Team at its retail location at Deep Creek Lake for a meet-and-greet event on Saturday, the day the area was hit with an early 9-inch snowstorm, and the guests just could not resist strapping on their boards to take advantage of the conditions. One of the pros is pictured above catching lots of air off the surrounding stone walls. Capita Pro Team members present were sales rep Brad Bradley, marketing and board designer Sean Tedore, Capita pros T.J. Schneider and Cale Zima, and Capita amateur Mike Ravelson.

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Down Comes A Landmark

The water tower of the former Kelly’s Furniture Store that has been a part of the landscape in Loch Lynn for many decades came crashing to the ground on Saturday, as the structure had corroded to the point that it was too dangerous to leave it standing. Fortunately it did not fall on its own, but was purposely brought down by local contractor Jeremy Martin after it was deemed unsafe by town authorities. These progression photos were taken by Tony Kagagy.

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