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News BUDGETING - Legislator says state needs to cut workforce, spending. Page 3 FUNDRAISER - Laurel Middle School Honor Society will host this year’s Walk for ALS. Page 4 HEALTH - Delmarva Peninsula Red Cross schedules Laurel volunteer orientation. Page 5 HEROES - Brent Nichols enjoys scaring people for the right reasons. Page 8 NEW LAWS - Legislation is in reaction to Dr. Earl Bradley case. Page 11 CALLING 911 - Girl, 7, credited with saving her grandmother’s life. Page 12 OLYMPICS - Law enforcement agencies carry the torch for 24 years. Page 13 WARNING - Attorney General Biden warns seniors about new Medicare benefit scam. Page 21 FATHER’S DAY - Gift suggestions for Dad’s special day. Pages 36-38 FINAL WORD - Where will Obamacare take the United States? Page 47

Sports BLUE-GOLD - The 55th Annual Blue-Gold allstar football game will take place this Saturday at the University of Delaware with 11 Western Sussex players taking part in the contest. Page 24 LITTLE LEAGUE - Check out page 25 for results and photos from Laurel Little League games. Results are still needed from Laurel and Delmar coaches.

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A scene from last year’s Forth of July Parade in Laurel.

Fourth of July celebration to be sponsored by town of Laurel By Lynn R. Parks

For the first time in its 16-year history, Laurel’s Fourth of July celebration will not be organized by the Laurel Chamber of Commerce. Instead, the festival is being sponsored by the town. “The chamber decided to no longer do it,” said town operations manager Jamie Smith. When that happened, she added, the Laurel Town Council voted to pick up the reins.

The celebration will be held Saturday, July 3. It will kick off bright and early that morning with a prayer breakfast, to be held at the Georgia House restaurant starting at 7 a.m. Tickets for the breakfast are $12 and must be purchased in advance. They are available at town hall as well as at the Georgia House. Sponsor of the breakfast is the Laurel Ministerial Association. Laurel’s annual July 4 parade will

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start at 10 a.m. This year’s parade is sponsored by the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department. Its theme is “Laurel Salutes America.” Applications to participate in the parade are available at town hall, Smith said. Participation is free. The parade will follow the same route it always has, through the heart of downtown along Central Avenue. Continued on page 4

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