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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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Maryland Food Licensing Streamlined for Farms

Maryland has introduced new legislation to streamline food licensing for farms, allowing for expanded on-farm food service operations. This initiative aims to strengthen the state's agricultural economy by providing a clearer, more scalable regulatory framework for farmers.

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Maryland Reports Increase in Mumps Cases

The Maryland Department of Health has reported an increase in mumps cases, with 26 cases confirmed or probable in 2026. The department emphasizes the effectiveness of the MMR vaccine in preventing the disease and advises individuals to consult their healthcare providers.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Maryland Awards $1.6M in Opioid Settlement Funds for Rural Peer Recovery Services

The Maryland Department of Labor, in partnership with other state agencies, has awarded $1.6 million in opioid settlement funds to eight community organizations. This funding, through the Rural Advancement for Maryland Peers (RAMP) program, will expand peer-led recovery services and support the training and certification of peer recovery specialists in rural communities.

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Maryland Proclaims Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month March 2026

The Governor of Maryland has proclaimed March 2026 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. This proclamation highlights the state's commitment to inclusive environments and equal opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Water Advisories Lifted for Charles and Prince George's Counties

Maryland health officials announced that recreational water advisories have been lifted for Charles and Prince George's counties due to improved water quality following a sewage spill. Advisories remain in effect for Montgomery County. Public drinking water is unaffected.

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