Wound care has become a regular part of Kyle Register鈥檚 life as he recovers from Vibrio, a flesh-eating bacteria, he acquired while swimming last summer in the Chester River.
Wound care has become a regular part of Kyle Register鈥檚 life as he recovers from Vibrio, a flesh-eating bacteria, he acquired while swimming last summer in the Chester River.
Here are the 10 stories that attracted the most page views on 九色视频鈥檚 website this week. The stories are ranked in order of number of page views as of Wednesday evening.
1. Cambridge man urges water caution after 鈥榝lesh-eating bacteria鈥 infection
Facing a life-altering bacterial infection from the local river, a Cambridge man is urging the community to be more informed swimmers.
2. 鈥業t鈥檚 rewarding and motivating鈥: Eastern Shore resident speaks on recovery
Norm Townsend spent his entire life on the Eastern Shore, growing up in Easton and spending half of his life in Cambridge. Since starting his sobriety journey in 2017, he said his 鈥渓ife has gotten 100% better.鈥
3. Easton, other Eastern Shore towns host vigils for Charlie Kirk
Communities on the Eastern Shore have been hosting vigils for political activist Charlie Kirk after last week鈥檚 shooting, including in Easton, where Republican officials organized a gathering in front of the Talbot County Courthouse.
4. Man handed life sentence for Federalsburg murder
Last year, Quandre Winder, 27, was handed a life sentence on Wednesday for the September 2023 murder of 27-year-old Caryn Faye Brown in Federalsburg.
5. Easton woman pleads guilty to destruction of property for political sign vandalism
An Easton woman has pleaded guilty to two counts of malicious destruction of property in connection to political sign vandalism during the town鈥檚 recent election.
6. Easton leans away from annexing new land in comprehensive plan update
As planners draft Easton鈥檚 new comprehensive plan, the town鈥檚 direction on annexing new land is becoming clear: slow down.
7. Woman charged for graffiti acts at Sts. Peter and Paul Elementary
A woman is being held at the Talbot County Detention Center after being accused of spray-painting graffiti around town, including at Sts. Peter and Paul Elementary School.
8. Caroline County school athletic facilities will soon have bathrooms
New bathrooms are coming to the North Caroline High School and Colonel Richardson High School outdoor athletic facilities.
9. Waterfront project promises to transform Cambridge
Barbera Knepp talks about Cambridge Harbor in this opinion piece.
10. 7-Eleven and Harper & Sons finalizing plans to come to Denton
The Denton Planning Commission is finalizing site plan approvals for multiple businesses planning to come to the town.
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