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Hunt on for bear — wooden variety, that is


Crawl benefits Deep Creek canopy walkway
Stephanie Weaver
The Cumberland Times-News Fri Jul 22, 2011, 12:06 AM EDT

Deep Creek Lake — DEEP CREEK LAKE — Bears have run amuck throughout Garrett County and have made their homes in several different businesses. But these bears — carved from wood — are here to stay, at least until October.

The bears are part of a bear trail hosted by the Western Garrett County State Park Volunteers Inc. to benefit the Forest Canopy Walkway to be built at Deep Creek Lake State Park.

According to the volunteers’ website, the walkway will include a bridge and tower and provide a larger view of the canopy, which is the upper level of the forest.

Twenty local artists painted the bears before local businesses and organizations adopted them and put them on display for people to find. “My mind went into overdrive with ideas,” Judy McCaughey said, when she was asked to paint one of the bears.

For her, it was a “fun thing to do” since she is an artist and enjoys painting. Her bear, like many of the others, was inspired by nature. Although nature may be a common theme, McCaughey said the bears are all “different and unique.”

Lorie Epp of Wisp Resort agrees with McCaughey. “All the bears are unique pieces of art and are really intriguing,” she said. Epp also hopes the trail sends people to businesses they may have not known of before.

Much like a scavenger hunt, the bear trail goers collect stamps for each bear in their bear trail guide that they find. The participants return their completed guide to the Discovery Center at Deep Creek Lake State Park to be entered in a drawing for several prizes including a TV, GPS and a MD State Park passport.

Although participants can find the bears at their leisure, state park volunteers will hold a bear crawl Saturday for those interested in finding the bears in one day. Participants should pick up their trail guides between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. at the Discovery Center, Caroline Blizzard, ranger and naturalist, said.

The crawl ends at 5 p.m., and participants who find all 20 bears will be entered into a drawing for a table-top carved bear, as well as the larger drawing mentioned above. According to Blizzard, vendors will have certain surprises and incentives throughout the day as participants search for the bears.

The bears will stay at their adopted locations until Autumn Glory in October and on Nov. 5 all 20 bears will be auctioned off to their permanent owners. For more information on the bear trail or the Forest Canopy Walkway, visit the park volunteer website.

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Security increasing at Garrett County Courthouse

Public no longer will be able to walk into the sheriff’s department
From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Wed Jul 20, 2011, 11:43 PM EDT

OAKLAND — Improvements to the Garrett County Courthouse, including a remodeled 911 center, are bringing changes to security as well.

Starting next month, the public won’t be able to just walk into the sheriff’s department. They’ll have to be buzzed in.

“The reason we have to do that, the 911 center needs to be a very secure facility,” Sheriff Rob Corley told Garrett County commissioners on Tuesday, adding that the new arrangement will take a “little getting used to.” Staff moved into the remodeled space two weeks ago, he said.

“It takes away a little bit of the face-to-face, hands-on communication,” Corley said. “It’s going to make the courthouse a little safer.”

Also during their regular meeting Tuesday, commissioners: 

• Approved a $24,950 bid from Environmental Resources Management of Annapolis to complete a Garrett County Land Preservation Parks and Recreation Plan.

• Approved a bid of $243,434.47 from BYCO Enterprises Inc. of Grantsville for Hopeland Village road and utility improvements.

• Approved a bid of $15,481 from Howard Uniform Co. of Baltimore to provide new uniforms for the Garrett County Sheriff’s Department and Detention Center.

• Congratulated Commissioner Jim Raley for being named to the Governor’s Marcellus Shale Committee. Raley is one of five Garrett County residents appointed to the committee.

The others are Sen. George Edwards, Oakland Mayor Peggy Jamison, Shawn Bender, president of the Garrett County Farm Bureau, and Paul Roberts, co-owner of Deep Creek Cellars winery.

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Constellation Energy: A Different Kind of Farm

Maryland’s First Wind Farm Celebrates Opening
By Brianna Panzica
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

On Tuesday, Constellation Energy (NYSE CEG) celebrated a big project in Maryland.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Constellation’s Criterion Wind Project, the very first wind farm in Maryland, was held on location in Garrett County.

The wind farm extends eight miles across Maryland’s Backbone Mountain, near Oakland.

It consists of 28 wind turbines with a production capacity of 70 megawatts of renewable power, enough to power around 23,000 homes.

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Hellbenders get new exhibit at Maryland Zoo

Also called ‘snot otter,’ giant salamander is endangered in state

By Frank D. Roylance, The Baltimore Sun

6:41 p.m. EDT, July 20, 2011

It’s difficult to imagine an animal less likely to draw admiring crowds at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.

A homely giant salamander that hides under rocks, slimes its enemies when threatened, and goes by such aliases as snot otter, devil dog and Allegheny alligator, the hellbender is nevertheless seen as an important and valuable addition to the zoo’s collection.

Two of the increasingly scarce animals inhabit Hellbender Country, a $200,000 exhibit that is set to open Thursday as part of the Maryland Wilderness area….

…But they are in trouble almost everywhere. Listed as endangered in Maryland, they survive in just two remaining habitats, in far western Garrett County.

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Excessive Heat Warnings posted for Maryland

…This is going to be brutal. Even Garrett County is finally under a Heat Advisory for Thursday, with Heat Index values expected to reach 100 to 103 degrees on temperatures in the low 90s.

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Contest: My Pet is Soooo Hot That.. (Entry 39)

This is one FANTASTIC picture, isn’t it?

Ray, who sent it in, says he has it framed in his house. It’s his Golden Retriever Tucker playing submarine at Deep Creek Lake. I’m ready to frame it and he’s not even my pup!

“This is my Golden Retriever Tucker,” Ray says. “At least those are parts of him (nose and tail) after water entry in his usual ebullient fashion to beat the heat. I call it ‘sub dog.'”

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Friday forecast: 100 at BWI, 102 downtown Baltimore

…Deep Creek Lake is looking forward to highs of 87 for the entire weekend, with chances for showers every day from now thorugh Sunday.

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Wind farm officially open

Demonstrators protest at Garrett County ribbon-cutting ceremony
Kristin Harty Barkley
The Cumberland Times-News Tue Jul 19, 2011, 11:51 PM EDT

OAKLAND — A ceremonial ribbon-cutting for Maryland’s first commercial wind farm was punctuated by protesters, who stood holding signs outside the entrance of the $140 million facility.

About 50 community members and government officials celebrated the project’s completion with speeches and a catered meal Tuesday morning atop Backbone Mountain, where the massive blades of some of the farm’s 28 wind turbines rotated slowly in a steady breeze.

Constructed by Constellation Energy, the facility is expected to produce enough renewable energy to meet the electricity needs of 23,000 households in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, said Dale Linaweaver, a managing director. Commercial operations at the wind farm actually began in December.

“I don’t think there’s an energy source that everyone likes,” said Linaweaver, who, like other participants in Tuesday’s ceremony, had to drive past protesters to get to the event. “Even our solar projects, some people are fighting right now. But (wind) is certainly an important part of the energy mix.”

About a dozen citizens stood along Eagle Rock Road holding signs criticizing the wind project on a variety of points. “Wind Turbines Kill Bats,” one sign said. “Tax Money — In the Wind,” said another.

“These projects would not exist without our money,” said Jeff Conner, who lives on a farm about 20 miles away. He said that the turbines compromise his “million-dollar view.”

“They’re not self-sustaining,” Conner said of industrial wind projects. “They’re using my tax dollars for this.”

Members of Save Western Maryland, which filed a lawsuit against Constellation Energy last year over alleged violations of the Endangered Species Act, indicated Tuesday that they have agreed to delay a trial until 2012 to allow the company time to obtain necessary permits. The group claims that wind turbines pose a threat to the endangered Indiana bat.

“Although we continue to hope that Constellation will fulfill its duties in good faith, the history of the Backbone wind plant does little to inspire confidence,” Save Western Maryland said in a press release.

Construction at the wind farm site was temporarily halted in March when the Maryland Department of the Environment found violations related to inadequate or improperly installed erosion and sediment controls.

Constellation addressed the violations and revised its site plans and was allowed to proceed with construction shortly thereafter.

During Tuesday’s ribbon-cutting event, officials pointed to some of the wind farm’s positive impacts on the local community. At the peak of construction last year, about 200 people were employed, with more than half classified as local hires, according to the company. The plant now has nine permanent employees, including manager Don Shilobod, who has bought a home in Oakland.

“Constellation’s been a good community partner, a good corporate citizen, since they’ve been here,” said Garrett County Chamber of Commerce President Nicole Christian, who attended the ribbon-cutting. The company was a sponsor of the annual Oakland Winterfest, the Fourth of July fireworks, and Deep Creek Lake Art & Wine festival, Linaweaver said.

“We hope that they’ll continue to be a good corporate citizen,” Christian said.

“It’s a little bit noisy, but we’ve gotten used to it,” said Martha White, who lives on Bethlehem Road and has four wind turbines on her property. “We’re both on disability, and we were having trouble paying our bills, so this has been a good thing for us.”

But another area resident, Eric Robison, said Constellation Energy hasn’t been a good neighbor. Robison, a member of Save Western Maryland, organized a sign-making event early Tuesday morning to protest.

“It’s to not just allow them to have their grand opening and flaunt this in the community’s face, without having somebody at least saying something,” said Robison, who lives just outside the wind farm on Eagle Rock Road, in regard to the demonstration. “And we’ve been saying something all along.”

Maryland Delegate Wendell Beitzel acknowledged the protesters during brief remarks at the ribbon-cutting celebration, saying he “understands the concerns of those who are for it and against it.”

“The windmills are here now,” Beitzel said. “They’re in place and they’re operating, whether you like them or don’t like them. We’re going to live with them.”

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

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