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:
Thx u @WorcesterCounty Commissioners 4 recognizing r team’s work & 4 proclaiming Oct 23-27 Economic Dev Week@Merry_Mears @kat_gordon21863 pic.twitter.com/vLSQyhcCBw
— Biz At The Beach (@BizAtBeach) October 17, 2017
AT&T expands wifi to rural @DorchesterSCGov near St. George: https://t.co/DwpKuYLLqZ
— Journal Scene (@JournalScene) October 16, 2017
Congratulations to our newest class of Corporals! Cecil County is proud of you and appreciates your dedication and service. #ccgov #ccso pic.twitter.com/CSTEP3fEHI
— CecilCoGov (@CecilCoGov) October 14, 2017
The Concerned Black Women of Calvert County held its 10th annual salute to excellence awards luncheon Saturday at the Rod ‘N’ Reel. pic.twitter.com/nQzuuTBOps
— Andrew Cephas (@CalRecANDREW) October 16, 2017
Leggett signed law today to create Human Trafficking Prevention Committee joined by Councilmembers, Commission for Women members & advocates pic.twitter.com/sDQ8kOGUDo
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) October 19, 2017
Together we will continue to provide prevention resources for the community.#opioidcrisis@CCSOMD@CharlesCoMD@CCPS#MDDestinationRecoverypic.twitter.com/AfLh0UO3fF
— Health Department (@CCDH_Maryland) October 19, 2017
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