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		<title>Cecil County Budget Review Highlights Jobs (and Jabs); Fair Hill Trots Out Best to Impress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2017 20:51:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Executive Alan McCarthy’s first budget, which boosts spending for economic development and job-creation efforts, drew scrutiny from the County Council this week as McCarthy and state officials saddled up to try to bring elite four-legged tourists and the humans who love them to the county for a potential multi-million dollar jackpot. Chris Moyer, the county’s new Director of Economic Development, told the County Council on Tuesday (4/18/2017) that the executive’s proposed budget provides a 5.7 percent increase in Fiscal 2018 over the current budget year for economic development efforts, including tourism promotion and agriculture as well as business and job development. He said his agency “fully appreciates that the county has limited resources,” but urged the council to support the budget request as one that will pay off for the county in the long run. Several of the increases would benefit the tourism promotion office, with hiring of a part-time office services assistant and a higher advertising and promotion budget. The tourism office received kudos last year for hosting the return of the Bassmaster international fishing competition to Cecil County, an event that was estimated to contribute as much as $2 million to the local economy. The tourism [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Consultant Outlines Fair Hill Horse Park Plan; Improvements, New Arena Could Cost $24 Million</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2015 20:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long-awaited consultant’s report issued on Monday outlines a multi-part strategy to improve the Fair Hill equine facilities, including a new arena with grandstands to be built in the county fairgrounds area, a visitor’s center, and VIP covered seating in the current steeplechase area. The proposals would cost up to $23.9 million if all five segments were completed. The report was prepared by Crossroads Consulting Services and presented to the Maryland Stadium Authority and the Maryland Horse Industry Board (MHIB.) MHIB has been trying for many years to develop a “horse park” but in recent years has backed away from a single, new multi-use facility. Instead, the board is seeking to promote multiple equine facilities that already exist, with enhanced marketing and facility improvements to promote equine-related tourism and economic development. The earlier concept for a major single ‘horse park’ drew strong opposition from many local residents, fearful that the peaceful and multi-use aspects of Fair Hill would be overwhelmed. The state eventually settled on an Anne Arundel county location, at the old Naval Academy dairy farm, but local opposition and high costs scuttled that plan. After that debacle, state equine industry advocates shifted gears to the concept of multiple [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Five Shades of Grey: Broomell Bondage of Cecil County Council&#8211;Election Rants on Horses, Ethics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2014 23:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Analysis The Cecil County Council has been tied up in knots— some might say a “Five Shades of Grey” political bondage—by recent take-colleagues-as-prisoners attacks by Cecil County Councilor Diana Broomell (R-4), full of salacious verbiage with little if any factual substantiation on issues as unrelated as horses and ethics. Not since the 2011-2012 heydays of the old “Three Amigos” majority of the Cecil County Commissioners—led by Broomell&#8211; have citizens and fellow lawmakers been subjected to so many unsubstantiated claims and attacks, with so little supporting facts, as Diana Broomell has been spewing for the past few weeks and months. Even routine approval of the minutes of past meetings have become half-hour debates on what Broomell wants to add to the bare-bones record of issues and votes, so as to add her personal “spin” on issues. Broomell, whose County Council seat is at stake in this year’s elections, has said she plans to file for re-election. But in many of her verbal attacks lately she seems to think she is running against her fellow Councilors—most of whose seats are not at stake in 2014 and who reside in districts other than the one in which she would have to run [&#8230;]]]></description>
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