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:
DOT Director Pourciau and elected officials participate in National Walk to School Day festivities pic.twitter.com/KZ0hkfkvYD
— Baltimore City DOT (@BmoreCityDOT) October 4, 2017
Follow @PartnershipCCPS for news about community partnerships and the Calvert County School Foundation. pic.twitter.com/nYWFiG5jRa
— Calvertnet (@calvertnet) September 29, 2017
Enjoyed sharing good news about the County with the Thurmont Lions Club. Frederick County is on the move! pic.twitter.com/hEW5JCbbrG
— County Exec Gardner (@JanGardnerExec) October 12, 2017
There are great things happening in Baltimore and great announcements took place at my Weekly Press Conference. pic.twitter.com/33a6r6DuVU
— Mayor Catherine Pugh (@MayorPugh50) October 11, 2017
Before you hit the road this weekend check out the Fall Foliage & Festival Report (10/14-15) Thanks the info @MarylandDNR and @TravelMD 🙂 pic.twitter.com/JKzrc7u35S
— Maryland.gov (@StateMaryland) October 12, 2017
“What You Need to Know About the Kirwan Commission on Innovation & Excellence in Ed.” @RicePolitics https://t.co/Ypkpp0DmET via @MDCounties pic.twitter.com/4H5j0vgnRQ
— Craig Rice (@RicePolitics) October 12, 2017
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