The social media site Twitter has become a fast-moving setting for news, information, and advocacy on public affairs. We welcome followers of MACo’s own Twitter feed for updates from the Conduit Street blog and other MACo hot topics, and often use Twitter to reach our own audience, and to hear from others following the same issues as county leaders.
Here are some tweets that caught our eye this week:
Learn more about the fall Shred It event and Composting and Rain Barrel Workshops! https://t.co/K1nCNnwCKM pic.twitter.com/0DqaKDfLr0
— Charles County Govt (@CharlesCoMD) August 25, 2017
Rudy Saunders, @PGCPS acting transportation director, cautions drivers to #LookUpLookOut for kids on 9/6 #PGCPS1stDay pic.twitter.com/VELR6T60VF
— John White (@4jlwhite) August 23, 2017
Each fall, kids join sports teams. There are many benefits, but also some safety concerns. Learn more https://t.co/bXeYfq0RUz #MoCoSafety pic.twitter.com/NFzXWS8pLZ
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) August 23, 2017
Commissioners & @CCPS1 discussing reno & expansion options at Greensboro Elementary. Looking for best bang for buck to meet student needs. pic.twitter.com/qOzD5IgLqz
— Caroline County MD (@CarolineMDgov) August 22, 2017
Registration is open for fall sessions of #Harford’s FREE “Prepare Because You Care” Emergency training program: https://t.co/NQLPaOquYU pic.twitter.com/ODSrKdZsJI
— Harford County Gov’t (@HarfordCountyMD) August 22, 2017
Promoting Frederick County at the Maryland Association of Counties Summer Conference #Macocon pic.twitter.com/vPWESs6HJU
— County Exec Gardner (@JanGardnerExec) August 17, 2017
@EvanSlaug representing Calvert County at the #MACoCon Taste of Maryland event… Great turnout! pic.twitter.com/5SnpIMSIj8
— Kevin Kinnally (@KKinnally_MACo) August 17, 2017
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