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Frederick County is a county located in Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 271,717. [2] The county seat is Frederick. [3] The county is part of the Capital region of the state. Like other outlying sections of the Washington metropolitan area, Frederick County has experienced a rapid population increase since ...
A county executive is responsible for providing direction, supervision, and administrative oversight of all executive departments, agencies, and offices. [7] Jan H. Gardner was elected the first Frederick County Executive in 2014. [8] She was reelected in 2018.
The numbering plan area 301/240/227 include the counties of Allegany, Charles, Garrett, Montgomery, Prince George's, St. Mary's and Washington counties, most of Frederick County, [a] western Howard County, [a] and slivers of southwestern Carroll County [a] and western Anne Arundel County. [a]
Aug. 17—Frederick County Circuit Court Judge Richard Sandy was designated as Frederick County's Circuit Court administrative judge on Thursday, effective Dec. 1, according to the Maryland Judiciary.
Sep. 14—Frederick County's weekly COVID-19 hospital admissions at the start of September have more than doubled since the start of August, reflecting an increase in admissions across Maryland.
Monocacy station is located at 7800 Genstar Drive, a cul-de-sac with a large parking lot off the east side of Maryland Route 355 in Frederick. It was built on the old Frederick Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The architects of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet, Inc. designed the small station to resemble B&O stations from the past.
Oct. 27—Frederick County voters will decide on two local ballot questions in the November general election, one about whether the County Council has the final say in labor disputes between the ...
Middletown is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States.The population was 4,136 as of the 2010 census. Located in the Middletown Valley that stretches between the Catoctin Mountains on the east and South Mountain on the west, the town reportedly gained its name from its location midway between those ranges.