Maryland Lottery wraps up October with festive events

Maryland lottery wraps up october with festive events

Maryland Lottery wraps up October with festive events

Cecil County, MD – The Maryland Lottery events crew is concluding October with several activities. They will host a booth on Saturday, October 18 at the Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill, featuring advanced horse competitions.

The final weekend of October includes three events. On Saturday, October 25, the crew will participate in BARCStoberfest at Patterson Park in Baltimore. This event supports the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS). Attendees can win prizes at their booth from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Shortly after, the team will travel to Westminster for the Maryland Crabcake Festival at the Carroll County Farm Museum on the same day. Prizes can be won at their booth from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The last event for the weekend is on Sunday, October 26, coinciding with the Ravens’ third home game. The booth will be set up at RavensWalk outside M&T Bank Stadium from 10 a.m. until kickoff at 1 p.m. The Ravens will host the Chicago Bears during this game.

In addition, there will be a final event before the month ends at the Power of Age Expo. The Maryland Lottery’s booth will be present at the Timonium Fairgrounds on Wednesday, October 29 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. where attendees can spin a prize wheel.

Events this month will provide attendees opportunities to win prizes while enjoying community activities.

The Maryland Lottery’s variety of activities promises an exciting finale to October festivities.

Violent dispute leads to arrest of Maryland couple

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Violent dispute leads to arrest of Maryland couple

CUMBERLAND, MD – A domestic incident resulted in the arrest of Jordan and Shantay Shook on Sunday evening. Officers from the Cumberland Police Department responded to a reported assault around 8:51 PM in the 100 block of W. Reynolds Street.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with Jordan and Shantay Shook but initially determined that no assault had taken place. Police advised the couple to maintain peace at the residence and to prevent further disturbances.

At approximately 9:45 PM, officers returned to the residence due to another disturbance. Upon investigation, they found evidence of a mutual assault and observed injuries on both individuals.

Subsequently, both Jordan and Shantay Shook were arrested and taken to Central Booking. Shantay was later seen by a District Court Commissioner and released on personal recognizance, while Jordan remains in custody at the Allegany County Detention Center.

Jordan Shook faces multiple charges, including assault in the second degree and disorderly conduct. Shantay Shook faces the same charges as well.

In a separate incident, an arrest warrant was served on Tammy Iliff on Monday related to an assault that occurred on October 6. Officers had responded to an incident in the 200 block of Paca Street, where Iliff allegedly entered an apartment without permission and assaulted the victim.

Iliff was taken into custody and was later remanded to the Allegany County Detention Center without bond. She faces charged including first-degree assault and fourth-degree burglary.

The slew of arrests highlights ongoing issues with domestic and assault-related incidents in Cumberland.