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News Headlines for Oxon Hill, MarylandSteffy injured, Turner to start at QB for Maryland (CBS Sportsline)Maryland quarterback Jordan Steffy has ligament damage in his right thumb, an injury that will sideline him for at least three weeks and return Chris Turner to the starting role. Maryland Lottery (AP via Yahoo! News) These Maryland lotteries were drawn Thursday afternoon: One Less Car plans fall bicycle forum; will likely bring back Cycle Across Maryland (The Frederick News-Post) One Less Car, a statewide nonprofit organization that advocates on behalf of bicycling and pedestrian issues, will sponsor a Maryland Bicycle Fall Forum for the first time next month in preparation for the start of the next General Assembly in January Red Robin Gourmet Burgers opens eighth restaurant in Maryland (Food Business Review) Red Robin Gourmet Burgers has announced that it will open its eighth Maryland restaurant in Bel Air, on September 22, 2008. As Laurel Park Fall Meet Starts, Maryland Horsemen Are Hoping for a New Beginning (Washington Post) Because of relentless financial pressures on the Maryland racing industry, every weekend stakes race has been cut from the calendar, except those for horses bred in Maryland. Therefore, the lone on-track highlight of the Laurel Park fall meet, which begins today, will be Maryland Million Day on Oct.... Turner Gets the Call for Maryland (Washington Post) Maryland Coach Ralph Friedgen says quarterback Chris Turner will start Saturday's game at Middle Tennessee because Jordan Steffy will miss at least three weeks with a fractured thumb on his throwing hand. Maryland Lottery (AP via Yahoo! News) These Maryland lotteries were drawn Wednesday night: Tyson will not return to Maryland Eastern Shore (The Sports Network) Tyson will not return to Maryland Eastern Shore MARYLAND HEIGHTS: Residents oppose development plan for farmland (West County Journal) For weeks, frustrated residents have packed Maryland Heights Planning and Zoning Commission meetings to protest the potential rezoning of more than 200 acres of farmland to commercial property for retail development. MARYLAND HEIGHTS: Residents worry about Howard Bend proposal (West County Journal) Discussion continued on the Howard Bend redevelopment proposal at Tuesday night's Maryland Heights Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, after the city heard a presentation on the conceptual development of the plan. |