Maryland is slated to receive $4.5 million in federal funding to help repair roads damaged during floods in Ellicott City and Western Maryland last June. U.S. Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin announced the money for the Maryland State Highway Administration on Wednesday. The funds, from the…
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Ellicott City, Western Maryland to get $4.5 million in federal funds for to repair flood-damaged roads
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