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		<title>Cecil County Loses 192 Jobs; Outgunned by PG County, with State Aid, to Save 700 Jobs There</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2016 15:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Cecil County will lose 192 jobs in March at the C&#038;S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. distribution center in North East, catching local officials off-guard, while Prince George’s County fought aggressively and obtained state aid to save over 700 jobs with the same business that were facing elimination there. In essence, Cecil workers were tossed out of the game as part of the PG deal but officials there played an “A” game on the field while Elkton was resting in the dugout. Cecil County did not learn of the local plant closing until a required notification was filed with the state on 1/20/2016—just one day before the Prince George’s county deal was announced at a ceremony in Annapolis. And senior Cecil County officials did not know that a $1.35 million incentive package, including Prince George’s County funds ($500,000) and state funds $(850,000), had been assembled to keep and even expand the PG jobs until Cecil Times advised them of it on Tuesday. “I did not know that,” said Lisa Webb, Cecil County’s Director of Economic Development. Webb also said that “We were really surprised” to receive the notification of the plant closing, since the county had been under the impression [&#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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		<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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