(WBFF) — An 18-year-old Edgewood teen has been arrested after an accidental shooting on Tuesday that left his brother injured
according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office
deputies responded to the 600 block of Yorkshire Drive and found an 18-year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper leg
before the victim was taken to a local trauma center
His injuries were described as serious but not life-threatening
Detectives from the HCSO Criminal Investigations Division determined that the shooting was accidental
Police said they found DeLilly in Aberdeen and took him into custody without incident
with assistance from the Aberdeen Police Department
A search of the DeLilly residence led to the discovery of an unserialized 3D printed handgun
DeLilly faces charges including reckless endangerment
possession of a regulated firearm under the age of 21
possession of a regulated firearm by a prohibited person
He is currently held without bond following an initial court appearance
With so many trees a century old and older
the Pittsburgh-area borough of Edgewood was particularly hard hit by this week’s storm
Giant trees tore through roofs and into bedrooms
"We've been here since 8 o'clock this morning
We'll probably be here until about 7 or 8," said Darnell Chambers — a sculptor and painter who works on the side for The Tree Squad
A tree fell on someone's house down the street
Chambers was clearing a smashed Sycamore tree in Edgewood across the street from Charlie Wessel
"We're sad about our neighbors down the street
went through the bedroom on the third floor
So they're hoping they can get the tree off so they can the roof covered before all the rain comes this afternoon and the rest of the week," Wessel said
So it's sad to see an elderly person coping with such devastation in a home where she raised her kids."
but says his neighborhood struggles to keep the lights on with its aging infrastructure
This was worse because we lost a lot of trees and we had more damage with this one
But the last time it was a lot a debris and we had a gas line catch fire and then we had a water main break the next day
and this area is prone to a lot of power outages because its old infrastructure."
Special thanks to Bridget and Jack Hendrickson who helped interview folks as their schools were closed today without power
More information about the recent storms can be found here.
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– The Edgewood College women's lacrosse team faced Lake Forest College in the NACC Tournament Final on Saturday
The Eagles struggled to overcome an early fourth quarter advantage from the Foresters
- Lake Forest continued to pour on the offensive attack in the second quarter
The Foresters led the Eagles 15-3 at halftime
- The Eagles scored twice in both the third and fourth quarters
but consistency from the Foresters helped them take home the NACC Tournament crown
- Lake Forest College led Edgewood College 17-14 in draw controls on the afternoon
- Zoee Pond recorded nine saves in net
- Lauryn Brown collected two caused turnovers
- Emma Sharp dished out six assists and scored twice
- Abby Meyer caused four turnovers and recorded a hat trick
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Nitrogen is a homebred for D J Stable (as is Vixen), and is the daughter of Medaglia d'Oro and Uncle Mo mare Tiffany Lass
Her 2025 resume so far includes wins in the G3 Florida Oaks and G2 Appalachian.
winner) – “She broke great and put me into a great position around both turns
When I tipped out at the quarter pole she was loaded
Flavien Prat (Jockey, Lush Lips-GB, second) – “She broke slow so it kind of changed my plan. She was a bit keen but made a really good run.”
Irad Ortiz Jr. (Jockey, Vixen, third) – “The trip was beautiful. I was in a good position behind the leader. I waited as long as I could and when I asked her to run, she gave me a great effort. We were unlucky we got caught for second.”
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Stable’s homebred Nitrogen continued to dominate the 3-year-old filly turf division by coasting to a 3 1/2-length victory over Lush Lips (GB) in winning the 41st running of the $600,000 Edgewood Presented by Accenture (GII) for 3-year-old fillies Friday afternoon
Trained by Mark Casse and ridden by Jose Ortiz
Nitrogen completed the mile and a sixteenth on a firm Matt Winn Turf Course in 1:41.58
The victory was the third in the race for Casse
who won in 2016 with Catch a Glimpse and 2017 with La Coronel
Gowells Delight set the pace unopposed with Vixen second and Nitrogen third until the far turn when Vixen went after the leader and Nitrogen chasing right behind her
Nitrogen moved three wide into the stretch
hit the front at the eighth pole and drew off for her fourth consecutive stakes victory
She is a Kentucky-bred daughter of Medaglia d’Oro out of the Uncle Mo mare Tiffany Case
returned $3.88 and $2.58 and finished a nose in front of Vixen
who paid $2.42 to show under Irad Ortiz Jr
It was another three-quarters of a length back to Aterradora (IRE) with Gowells Delight and Hideawayfollowing in order
winner) – “She broke great and put me into a great position around both turns
I keep saying this but her race in the Breeders’ Cup (Juvenile Fillies Turf)
she could have given the winner a run for the money if she didn’t have a rough trip
She’s so nice because she shuts off for Jose (Ortiz) and he taps her on the shoulder and she takes off
She is usually outside but they had her pinned in a little bit
She’s a big filly and she pushed her way out and said ‘get out of my way.’”
second) – “She broke slow so it kind of changed my plan
She was a bit keen but made a really good run.”
I was in a good position behind the leader
I waited as long as I could and when I asked her to run
We were unlucky we got caught for second.”
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A 44-year-old pedestrian was killed in a crash on Broadway at Atlantic Avenue on April 30
Police say Michael Young was hit by an SUV while he was crossing the street outside of a crosswalk
DE PERE, Wis. – The Edgewood College men's track & field team competed at the NACC Outdoor Championships on Friday and Saturday. Ayden Price led the Eagles with a third-place finish and two school records
- Price set the fourth-best time in the 100-meter dash prelims on Friday with a time of 10.86
Price followed that up with a school record time of 10.80 on Saturday to place fourth in the event
- Kadin Wojcik competed in the decathlon over the course of two days
He recorded one PR and four top-five performance in the event to finish sixth with 4465 points
Wojcik posted a fourth-place finish in the shot put on Friday with a PR mark of 9.44 meters
Wojcik added seventh place finishes in the 400 meter dash (56.83) and high jump (1.55m)
Wojcik added ninth place finishes in the 100 meter dash (12.27) and long jump (5.29m)
Wojcik posted a fourth-place finish in the 1500 meter run (5:04.15) and fifth place finishes in the discus (27.66m) and javelin (36.09m)
He rounded out the event with a sixth-place finish in the 110 meter hurdles (18.92) and 12th place in the pole vault (2.50m)
- Price finished 10th in the long jump with a mark of 6.23 meters
- Nick Pacubas posted a personal-best time of 2:05.35 in the 800-meter run prelims on Friday
- Brett Cox posted a time of 35:33.04 in the 10,000 meter run on Friday afternoon
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Emma Sharp dished out a game-best six assists and scored four times
Shannon Gibbons collected five draw controls
Cecilia Adams recorded six saves in net for the Foresters
the NACC Regular Season Champions are appearing in their first season in the NACC
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Rolls Home in Edgewood to Kick off Graded Action on Oaks Day
Nitrogen (Medaglia d'Oro–Tiffany Case
by Uncle Mo) rolled past her rivals in the lane and scored an emphatic victory in the GII Edgewood Stakes at Churchill Downs to kick off the graded action on Kentucky Oaks day
Coming into this contest on a three-race win streak which began when she broke her maiden Jan
4 in the Listed Ginger Brew Stakes at Gulfstream Park
Nitrogen has also been the betting choice for all three of those contests
she picked up the GIII Florida Oaks over Lush Lips (GB) (Ten Sovereigns {Ire}) Mar
and beat stablemate Vixen (Vekoma)–who is also back here–by 2 1/4 lengths last out Apr
8 in the GII Appalachian Stakes at Keeneland
the Mark Casse filly was in no rush from the rail as they clicked off :23.67
Confidently handled as they entered the homestretch
she had to muscle her way into clear running and the move left her five wide for the drive
it was over before the rally really began as she inhaled her inside competition at the furlong pole and coasted home with air to spare
Lush Lips (GB) rallied gamely to nail Vixen on the line in a photo for second
“I keep saying this…but her race in the Breeders' Cup [Juvenile Fillies Turf]
she could have given the winner a run for the money if she didn't have a rough trip
“She's so nice because she shuts off for Jose [Ortiz] and he taps her on the shoulder and she takes off
She's a big filly and she pushed her way out and said 'get out of my way.'”
“She broke great and put me into a great position around both turns
Nitrogen with a strong closing kick under Jose Ortiz to win the G2 Edgewood Stakes presented by Accenture! Mark Casse trains the D.J. Stable homebred. pic.twitter.com/ggklOzy4jT
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Nitrogen is the second foal to the races for her dam
they've already accomplished more than many broodmares ever see their offspring achieve
Half-sibling Love to Shop (Violence) was the first to obtain black-type of any kind when she ran third in the 2023 GIII Ontario Colleen Stakes at Woodbine
and was last seen running second in the GII Bessarabian Stakes at that Canadian venue early last November
dam Tiffany Case has produced a yearling filly by Gun Runner named Sniper and was not bred for 2025
The mare is a half-sister to GSW & GISP Talk Veuve to Me (Violence)
Second dam Biblical Point (Point Given) claims SW & MGSP Winning Point as a full-sister and is a half to MSP Gilded Wings (Gilded Time)
herself responsible for a branch of the family which produced G1 Dos Mil Guineas-placed Good Runner (Chi) (Good Samaritan)
This is the immediate family of multiple Group winner and Group 1-placed Mountain Kingdom and GISW Cool
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West Covina Unified School District (WCUSD) is thrilled to announce that Aquilin Hsiao
has been named the 2025 CIF State Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year — the highest honor awarded by the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) to a high school student-athlete
Out of over 800,000 student-athletes representing over 1,600 high schools across California
Aquilin stood out for her exceptional academic record
and impactful contributions to her school and community
The award recognizes student-athletes whose dedication in the classroom and on the field embodies the highest standards of excellence
“This is an incredible milestone for Aquilin and a proud moment for all of WCUSD,” said Superintendent Dr. Emy Flores
and heart truly represent what we hope all students will strive for
Aquilin’s achievement speaks volumes about her character and the amazing educators and mentors supporting her.”
Aquilin has consistently demonstrated outstanding performance across multiple areas of student life
from rigorous academics to leadership roles in athletics and meaningful service work
Her well-rounded accomplishments exemplify the CIF's core values of scholarship
“Aquilin is a standout student whose talents extend far beyond the classroom or athletic field,” said Edgewood High School Principal Dr
We are incredibly proud to celebrate her as one of California’s best.”
Aquilin has been invited to a special ceremony at the California State Capitol in Sacramento on Thursday
where she and the CIF State Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year will be celebrated
WCUSD Board of Education President Joe Magallanes added
“Aquilin’s recognition is a shining example of what happens when determination meets opportunity
She is a role model for her peers and a source of pride for our entire community
We thank the voters and families of West Covina for their continued support of our schools
WCUSD congratulates Aquilin Hsiao and looks forward to all she will accomplish in the bright future
May is graduation season in Bloomington, with Indiana University, Ivy Tech Community College and local high schools all having their commencement ceremonies this month
Whether you’re trying to attend the ceremonies or looking to avoid the traffic they bring
here’s a breakdown of when the major graduation and commencement ceremonies will be in Bloomington this May
Ivy Tech Bloomington’s commencement ceremony is at the IU Auditorium
Indiana University has two commencement ceremonies: one for its undergraduate class and one for its graduate class
The graduate commencement ceremony is at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall
The undergraduate commencement ceremony is at the IU Memorial Stadium
Bloomington High School North and South both have their commencement ceremonies on Saturday
North’s graduation ceremony is in the North Gymnasium
South’s graduation ceremony is at the South Gymnasium
Edgewood High School’s graduation ceremony is at the Edgewood Gymnasium
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SAN ANTONIO – The Edgewood District Veterans distinguish themselves through their unwavering camaraderie
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They gather not only for special events or meetings
but every Wednesday morning to talk over breakfast at different locations around San Antonio
Their support for alumni and current students in their district caught KSAT’s attention while producing the special, “50 Years After The Fall: From Saigon to San Antonio.”
The alumni who make up the Edgewood District Veterans have been meeting since November 2006
As many as 120 veterans are listed as current members
KSAT 12 photojournalist Adam Higgins and producer Daniel Villanueva met with Edgewood District Veterans last summer to ask about their perspectives on the Vietnam War
which are often kept within their groups or families
If you would like to learn more about Edgewood District Veterans, visit their webpage here
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School vouchers have been done before in San Antonio
As the current debate among Texas lawmakers continues over whether to use taxpayer money to fund private education for students, as spelled out in SB2 passed by the state Senate
here is the story of Edgewood ISD’s voucher program
a privately funded school voucher program was offered at Edgewood ISD
“I start the school year and some of my students are missing and we start to ask
a former Gifted & Talented Specialist for the district
“Edgewood (ISD) was not aware that the CEO
The vouchers were called CEO Horizon Scholarships
operated by the Children’s Educational Opportunity Foundation
The organization gave students living in Edgewood ISD up to $6,500 to attend other schools
Alamo Heights ISD was the only public school district that agreed to accept the vouchers
The vouchers were paid for by the Walton Family Foundation and Dr
a wealthy contributor known for medical innovations
The voucher program ran from 1998 to 2008 and used $52.4 million for students and families
In the final few years of the voucher experiment
the program stopped accepting new applicants
so there was enough money to pay for the vouchers of those already enrolled through 2008
Dolores Mena and Diana Herrera worked in Edgewood ISD for decades spanning the mid-1970s to the early 2000s
a former Special Education Director for Edgewood ISD
several families chose the vouchers but eventually returned to Edgewood ISD because the vouchers did not cover the full cost of tuition or additional necessary purchases such as uniforms
The former Edgewood educators also recalled mostly the high-performing students leaving the district’s schools
and they were not taking our special ed(ucation) kids,” said Herrera
Herrera said overall scores for schools began to drop
they said ‘no’ to kids with disabilities because they couldn’t provide the services,” Lara-Vargas said
that means they came back to us with all those needs
If there was a child that had severe behavior issues
The GT (gifted and talented) kids didn’t come back that much (sic).”
these teachers oppose school vouchers because of the drop in enrollment they believe public schools will experience
could mean less state funding for Texas public schools that have not seen a funding increase since 2019
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Because of what they experienced at Edgewood ISD
they believe vouchers ultimately benefit families that can already afford a private education
A key criticism of school vouchers today is also one these educators said they witnessed back then: private schools have the right to deny a student admission while public schools do not
The claim that the Edgewood voucher program contributed to only top-tier students leaving public schools is one that two men refute: a UTSA economics professor who studied the program and the man who designed it
“I grew up in a family of 10 embedded on the West Side where generational poverty is 99.9% guaranteed because your educational options are determined by your address,” Robert Aguirre
Aguirre also worked as the managing director to oversee it
UTSA conducted a study of the 10-year voucher experiment
“The way I would describe it is categorically counterintuitive,” said Aguirre
was the principal investigator on the study and a UTSA economics professor from 1987 to 2019
“One of the things that I learned from my Edgewood study is that if the children that are not doing well — that are not a good fit for their assigned school — when they leave
that makes teaching the remaining children a lot easier and more successful,” said Merrifield
The State of Texas funds schools based on average daily attendance and characteristics of the student body
enrollment in Edgewood ISD increased during the years vouchers were in effect
“People were moving in from outside of Edgewood to live there to become school choice-eligible,” said Merrifield
The first new housing development in 40 years came to Edgewood
not all families who moved to the district with school-aged children chose the voucher
“The economic impacts are incredible,” Aguirre said
property values increased 86.4 percent during the voucher program
Property taxes are another key source of funding for public schools
much poorer than the than the outer ring and Alamo Heights,” said Merrifield
by families trying to do right by their children
shopping for the best school that they can afford to live near.”
“That dynamic concentrates the poorest families near the worst schools,” Merrifield added
“We know that over about the seven years of the bulk of the program that Edgewood ISD lost over $75 million in combined state and federal funding,” said Chloe Latham Sikes, Deputy Director of Policy for IDRA
a San Antonio-based non-profit focused on public schools
For those students who stayed in Edgewood public schools
Latham Sikes said academic performance improved
“We know that students actually were having gains in reading
math and writing scores on the state assessment,” Latham Sikes said
Latham Sikes noted that other programs and innovations also took place within the district during the voucher years so academic improvements cannot be tied directly to the voucher experiment
“And we know that students returning to the district faced academic losses and had
even been discriminated against based on what special education or bilingual education needs they and their families required,” Latham Sikes said
who has helped write dozens of pieces of school voucher legislation dating back to the 1990s and continues to support vouchers
it boils down to what he believes are two premises
“Whatever educational dollars are there are there for the benefit of the child
not for the benefit of an institution,” Aguirre said
“And a child’s future and their educational options should not be limited by the number that’s next to their front door.”
there was and still is a different sentiment for Edgewood ISD educators who were eyewitnesses as public school employees at the time of the voucher program
It’s there so that the very wealthy could have their private schools paid by tax money,” Herrera said
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2025) – Edgewood College will be renamed Edgewood University in July of 2025
The announcement comes as the institution approaches its centennial year and continues to expand the reach of its mission as a Catholic college in the Dominican tradition
we will celebrate 100 years of advancing our mission since our founding by the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa," President Andrew Manion
"As we position the institution to flourish in our second century
the time is right to celebrate by making this change to honor our past
The Board of Trustees of Edgewood College and the leadership council of the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa have approved the new name
Edgewood College has been effectively operating as a university since 1986
when Master of Science and Master of Arts degrees including Business Administration
and Religious Studies were added to the academic portfolio
In 2001 the Doctoral Degree in Educational Leadership was added
Since that time the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree and the Doctor of Business Administration have been added
will welcome its first cohort of students in fall
Institutional partnerships and strategic use of technology are fueling significant enrollment growth
Edgewood College is now home to more than 1,300 graduate students from the U.S
"While our adult and graduate program partnerships are expanding the reach of our mission
make no mistake – our commitment to our traditional
undergraduate students remains steadfast," President Manion said
"Our students who make their home here on Monroe Street in Madison for four years are living stewards of the mission that we inherit and embrace."
the College welcomed nearly 280 new first-year students
marking a 25% increase over the previous year
Student-athletes are a significant proportion of this year's new student enrollment
the Eagles (who compete in 20 sports at the NCAA Division III level) announced the addition of the Women's Bowling team
And planning and development continues at the Athletics and Wellness Campus in Fitchburg
located seven miles from the Monroe Street campus
Edgewood College shares the 55-acre campus on Monroe Street with Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart
the campus takes its name from the 'Edgewood Villa' property
which was gifted to the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa by former Wisconsin Governor Cadwallader Washburn in 1881
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STATELINE, Nev — Edgewood Tahoe Resort announced the promotion of Siobhan Fajayan to the role of General Manager
recognizing her outstanding contributions to the resort and her continued commitment to excellence in the luxury hospitality industry
Fajayan has been an integral part of the Edgewood Tahoe leadership team for over six years
most recently serving as the Executive Director of Sales and Marketing.
With more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry
Fajayan has played a significant role in elevating Edgewood Tahoe’s reputation as a premier luxury destination
the resort has seen substantial growth in revenue and recognition as a top-tier resort in Lake Tahoe
Her ability to integrate digital marketing and sales
while also fostering collaboration and empowerment within the team
has been essential in driving the resort’s measurable growth and deepening its connection with guests
“We are thrilled to promote Siobhan to General Manager
where she will continue to shape the future of Edgewood Tahoe,” said Corinna Osborne
and operational expertise have been transformative for the resort
and we are confident that her leadership will continue to elevate the guest experience.”
Fajayan’s accomplishments at Edgewood Tahoe have extended beyond her professional responsibilities
She is also a respected educator at the University of Nevada
mentoring the next generation of hospitality professionals while guiding Edgewood Tahoe to its current standing as a leader in luxury hospitality
Fajayan’s promotion reflects her invaluable contributions to the resort
“Siobhan’s leadership has cultivated an environment where every team member feels valued and motivated to contribute their best,” Osborne continued
“Her strategic approach will continue to drive our growth and cohesion
and we are excited to see what’s ahead under her direction.”
Fajayan will continue to guide Edgewood Tahoe with her trademark vision
Her leadership will undoubtedly strengthen the resort’s reputation as an industry leader
further enhancing the experience for both guests and team members
For more information, please visit Edgewood Tahoe Resort’s website
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Popular local brand City Bowls has opened its newest location in the charming Homewood neighborhood of Edgewood
the family-owned and operated City Bowls brand specializes in açaí—a sweet treat made from the frozen and mashed fruit of the açaí palm
pitaya and other fresh fruits to create the tasty smoothie bowls that they’ve become known for
“I’m looking forward to having City Bowls as part of the Homewood community as we continue to strive to bring fresh and healthy açaí bowls to neighborhoods around town
In addition to the new Edgewood space, City Bowls currently operates six locations in Alabama (and one in Florida):
The new City Bowls location will offer açaí bowls alongside several signature snacks:
City Bowls will serve drinks from Honest Coffee
a Tennessee-based coffee brand specializing in ethically-sourced coffee
The new City Bowls location will be open from 8AM to 8PM
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READ MOREEdgewood residents debate school zone cameras as safety tool or revenue sourceby Karina Vargas
— The city of Edgewood is embroiled in a debate over the use of school zone cameras
with opinions divided on whether they serve as a safety measure or a revenue generator
are intended to enforce the 20 mph speed limit in school zones
Edgewood Mayor Dave Olson defended the cameras
stating they were introduced to create safer streets
"Traffic cameras simply reinforce the established speed limits already in place
I think common sense dictates that slower speeds on our roads and highways
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I think that they are well supervised," Schwartz said
She expressed concerns about the funds generated by the cameras
questioning if they are being used for purposes unrelated to children's safety
Data from the city of Edgewood show that when all the cameras were installed in 2021
the numbers have remained steady at around 4,000 citations
Mayor Olson said that shows the cameras are working
"Even with increased traffic volume through these school zones
which reiterates our belief that they are working to change behavior," Olson said
and I think it’s a good thing for the parents to feel safe when their kids are going to school."
The cameras have generated approximately $500,000 each year
with $400,000 going to the camera company and the remaining $100,000 allocated to a contract with the Pierce County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement
Opponents of the cameras suggest increasing police presence to issue tickets instead
advocating for a balance between safety and fairness
Game Recap: Softball | 4/19/2025 7:41:00 PM
– The Edgewood College softball team faced Benedictine University on Saturday
welcoming the fellow Eagles to Ceniti Park for a NACC twinbill
6-8 NACC) posted runs in all five innings of game one
Benedictine tacked on runs in the third and fourth frames before scoring three runs in the top of the fifth inning to earn the run-rule victory
- Benedictine pitcher Mackenzie Johnson earned the shutout victory
- Gracie Halfman went 2-for-2 for Edgewood College and added a stolen base
- Benedictine responded with two a two-run blast of their own to tie the contest
- A Bean Dubree triple down the right field line opened the Edgewood College scoring in the second frame
Edgewood College plated three runs in the second inning for a 5-2 advantage
Benedictine posted a three-run inning of their own to tie the contest at three-runs apiece
- The Edgewood College bats responded in the bottom of the third frame with three runs for an 8-5 lead
Hebert posted another home run in the fourth inning for a 9-5 advantage
- Going into the final frame Edgewood College led 10-8
Benedictine loaded the bases in the top of the seventh inning and scored three runs to take their first lead of game two
Edgewood College couldn't get anything going in the bottom of the frame
- Dubree went 2-for-2 at the plate and drove in two runs
- Grace Ott and Lily Mabs both recorded two hits on the afternoon
- Lauren Prigge recorded 5.2 innings in the circle for the Eagles
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HAGERSTOWN, MD (December 19, 2024) – The Division of Engineering announces upcoming utility work on Edgewood Drive near Funkstown
The work will be conducted by Guyer Brothers
and is expected to take place during the hours of 7:00 a.m
lane closures will be in effect to ensure the safety of workers and the traveling public
Motorists are encouraged to plan for potential delays
and exercise caution when traveling through the work zone
The County appreciates your patience and cooperation
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Essential personnel are expected to fulfill their duties as usual
The starting time for today’s Board of County Commissioners meeting will be reevaluated at 9:00 am
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district says District officers say there is no current danger to any of Edgewood ISD’s schoolsKSAT Digital Staff
The district said the threats against the three targeted schools — Brentwood STEAM School of Innovation
Gus Garcia University School and Roy Cisneros Leadership School — were posted to social media and promptly investigated by Edgewood ISD police officers
District officials said its police department investigation led to an arrest
including their identity and any potential connection to the district
Edgewood ISD police officers said there is no current danger to any of the district’s schools
“We take these types of threats seriously,” the district said
in a letter posted to its social media pages on Monday afternoon
“Online threats against public schools are crimes in Texas.”
This weekend’s threats are not the first made against at least one of Edgewood ISD’s schools in March alone
Earlier this month, on March 3, terroristic threats were made against Gus Garcia University School on an anonymous social media page
the school’s principal announced two people were taken into custody in connection with that incident
Additional information regarding those two arrests was also not immediately available
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