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:
Thanks to our #Harford County Highways crews working through the night and today’s snow to get roads cleared. @HarfordExec pic.twitter.com/0X8giMLxuz
— Harford County Gov’t (@HarfordCountyMD) March 21, 201
Giving a huge shoutout to the men and women who staffed the EOC today. Your hard work and dedication is a true testament to your professionalism. pic.twitter.com/heFf5CnYn4
— Ronald Gill, Jr (@EMDirectorGill) March 22, 2018
A snow day in Spring? K9 Zoey will take it! For all those enjoying this snow ⛄️ day, please be careful when crossing the street. Please also remember to be extra cautious while driving on neighborhood streets. pic.twitter.com/QQFBcUdhWA
— PGPDNEWS (@PGPDNews) March 22, 2018
Meeting w/@HCDFRS Chief Christine Uhlhorn & Lt. Amy Breznak who are part of the nonprofit St. Florian’s Brigade. They briefed me on plans for this year’s 1st Alarm Girls Fire Camps. These camps, empower & inspire young women to consider careers in fire & emergency services. pic.twitter.com/OXlIUNKbVL
— Allan H. Kittleman (@HoCoGovExec) March 22, 2018
#TBT (#ThrowbackThrusday) returns! Every Thursday we’ll post photos from St. Mary’s County’s fascinating past. For #MarylandDay, oyster boats float in front of St. Clement’s Island (circa early 20th century), the first landing of English settlers in Maryland on Mar. 25, 1634 pic.twitter.com/JcSVaRf3mO
— St. Mary’s County Government (@StMarysCoGov) March 22, 2018
Please join us in congratulating Senior Deputy Dan Slater on his retirement after more than 30 years in law enforcement, the last 20 with @CecilSheriff Be Safe and Enjoy your time off Dan. #CecilSheriff #Dandidithisway pic.twitter.com/REyD00nkkY
— Cecil County Sheriff (@CecilSheriff) March 22, 2018
Road conditions getting messy @WorcesterCounty, use caution, drive slow, give yourself extra time. You guys know the drill… just be safe out there! pic.twitter.com/iZ6YrnotVc
— Worcester County (@WorcesterCounty) March 21, 2018
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