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Klausmeier admits defeat, says she will not advance a new nominee and Kelly Madigan will remain the county’s corruption watchdog.
Hours before vote to possibly replace her, Baltimore County Inspector General releases annual report
Latest flash point in the inspector general saga – the $218,000-a-year salary the Klausmeier administration is offering its IG nominee.
The administration’s campaign to defang the county’s “waste and fraud” watchdog will come to a head tonight when the Council votes on whether to approve Kathy Klausmeier’s pick for inspector general.
Kathy Klausmeier’s candidate to replace Kelly Madigan pledges to make the five-hour journey “every day” and answers other questions, including how she’d handle possible wrongdoing by an elected ...
The Catonsville Democrat supported Kelly Madigan, but says he must now assess the administration’s nominee with an open mind.
MDE orders a large windscreen at CSX’s Curtis Bay coal facility. Residents say the existing limited one doesn’t work The railroad had complained about the cost of an earlier version of the permit, ...
Khadija E. Walker, the nominee put forth by Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier to become the county’s next inspector general, lives in Fredericksburg, Va., placing her about 110 miles and 2½ ...
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(For readability I have boldfaced a couple of MTA’s key points. –Fern Shen) Brew: Why are these buses so crowded and late and the # of them assigned to the 13 route apparently quite inadequate?
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