Maryland
Maryland moves forward with preservation plans for two Dorchester County islands
BALTIMORE — A plan to revive James and Barren islands in Dorchester County will transfer ahead below a $4 billion umbrella settlement aimed toward preserving the Mid-Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, navy officers introduced Tuesday.
The Mission Partnership Settlement is a collaboration between the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, and the Maryland Division of Transportation.
It goals to revive the islands by re-using materials dredged from the Port of Baltimore method channels and the Honga River, navy officers mentioned.
Yearly, the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers dredges almost 5 million cubic yards of fabric from channels and anchorages serving the Port of Baltimore to keep up depths and widths that enable protected navigation, in line with navy officers.
As soon as that materials is eliminated, it should be disposed of in an environmentally acutely aware method, which is able to show helpful to the restoration challenge.
The islands are enduring sill and dike development efforts. After these efforts are full, they’ll start accepting dredged materials, in line with navy officers.
Barren Island can start accepting that dredged materials as early as 2024 whereas James Island can settle for it starting in 2030, navy officers mentioned.
The restoration challenge will goal 2,072 acres of misplaced distant island habitat on James Island and 72 acres of distant island habitat on Barren Island, in line with navy officers.
These areas could encompass submerged aquatic vegetation, mudflat, low marsh, excessive marsh, islands, ponds, channels, and upland areas, navy officers mentioned.
Maryland Transportation Secretary James Ports, who signed the Mission Partnership Settlement, described it as an “all methods go” sign that might yield “environmental advantages for Maryland.”
“Rebuilding James and Barren islands will promote wildlife, restore coastal shorelines, and supply us with a long-term placement website for dredged materials from port delivery channels, permitting us to accommodate bigger ships bringing extra cargo and enterprise to Maryland,” he mentioned.
Ports signed the settlement alongside Col. Estee Pinchasin, the Baltimore District commander.
The Mid-Bay challenge is predicted to be full in 2067, in line with navy officers.
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Syracuse vs. Maryland prediction, odds, best bets for CBB today
Syracuse will take on Maryland at Barclays Center on Saturday at 12 p.m. EST.
Having lost three of their last four contests, the Orange will look to bounce back tomorrow afternoon against a quality Terrapin squad that has won three of four entering this matchup. Syracuse will leans heavily on point guard Jaquan Carlos to bolster the teams’s offensive output, however our best for tomorrow is Maryland -10.5 (-120).
Early this morning, the data analysts at Dimers simulated the Syracuse-Maryland matchup 10,000 times, then compared the results to current college basketball odds to inform the data driven betting preview below.
Note: Local law prevents New York residents from betting on in-state college teams like Syracuse. However, local readers can use Friday’s updated betting promos from BetMGM, FanDuel, Caesars, and Bet365 to unlock bonus bets for college basketball games around the country. Readers from out of state can use the same promos for Syracuse vs. Maryland tomorrow.
Syracuse vs. Maryland betting preview
Explore the interactive widget below to see the latest spread, total, and moneyline betting odds and probabilities for the Syracuse-Maryland game at Barclays Center.
This prediction and best bet for Saturday’s college basketball matchup between Syracuse and Maryland is from Dimers.com, a leader in sports betting predictions.
Check out all the important details on today’s game, as well as the best odds sourced from the top sportsbooks in the country.
Game details
Key information on the Syracuse vs. Maryland matchup, including where the game is and what time it tips off.
- Teams: Syracuse vs. Maryland
- Date: Saturday, December 21, 2024
- Time: 12 p.m. EST
- Location: Barclays Center
- NCAAM rankings: Updated AP Top 25
- College basketball news: Check the latest updates from the official NCAA basketball news site
Odds
Odds for the key markets in the Syracuse-Maryland college basketball battle.
- Spread: Syracuse +10.5 (-102), Maryland -10.5 (-120)
- Moneyline: Syracuse +460, Maryland -650
- Total: Over/Under 155.5 (-110/-110)
The odds and lines presented in this article are the best available from selected sports betting sites at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Please note that in New York, you cannot bet on in-state college teams. This applies to both home and road games. That said, you can bet on college teams from schools located outside of the state.
Expert prediction: Syracuse vs. Maryland
Leveraging cutting-edge data analysis and computer power, the experts at Dimers have executed 10,000 simulations of Saturday’s Syracuse vs. Maryland game.
According to Dimers’ famous predictive analytics model, Maryland is more likely to defeat Syracuse at Barclays Center. This prediction is based on the model giving Maryland an 86% chance of winning the game.
Furthermore, Dimers predicts that Maryland (-10.5) has a 58% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 155.5 points has a 54% chance of staying under.
These predictions and probabilities are accurate at the time of publication but are subject to change.
Syracuse vs. Maryland best bet
Our top pick for the Syracuse vs. Maryland game on Saturday is to bet on Maryland -10.5 (-120).
This betting advice is based on cutting-edge simulations and valuable betting intelligence, designed to assist you in making more informed investments.
Score prediction for Syracuse vs. Maryland
Dimers’ predicted final score for the Syracuse vs. Maryland game on Saturday has Maryland prevailing 82-70.
This expert prediction is based on each team’s average score following 10,000 game simulations, offering a glimpse into the potential outcome.
College basketball Saturday: Syracuse vs. Maryland
Get ready for Saturday’s college basketball matchup between Syracuse and Maryland at Barclays Center, which is scheduled to start at 12 p.m. EST. We emphasize that all of the college basketball predictions and college basketball best bets on this page are derived from 10,000 data-driven simulations of the Syracuse vs. Maryland matchup, and they are accurate at the time of publishing to help you make better decisions when placing bets at online sportsbooks.
Please note that when engaging in online betting, it is important to exercise responsible gambling practices and seek reputable sources for the latest and most accurate information.
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Maryland woman pleads guilty to embezzling $1 million, using funds for Taylor Swift tickets, luxury items
BALTIMORE — An Ellicott City woman pleaded guilty Thursday to embezzling more than $1 million from a real estate agency and using the funds to pay for vacations, Taylor Swift tickets and more, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office.
According to her guilty plea, between January 2020 and November 2023, Jennifer Tinker, 41, defrauded the real estate agency that she worked for by transferring over $1 million of company funds to her personal bank accounts, officials said.
Tinker embezzled the funds from the agency’s escrow, operating and commission accounts through wire transfers and Zelle payments, according to court officials.
She hid the transfers by listing fake recipients on the wire transfer paperwork in an effort to make it look legitimate. She would then wire the stolen money to her personal account.
Court officials said between February 2021 and November 2023, Tinker wired money to her personal accounts more than 90 times. She also made fraudulent entries in her employer’s internal accounting records to cover her transfers.
According to court officials, Tinker used the stolen funds to pay for luxury items and vacations, along with Taylor Swift tickets and five different vehicles.
In 2023, tickets to see Taylor Swift in concert were notoriously expensive and hard for fans to get their hands on, with some reportedly paying upwards of 70 times face value.
Tinker faces a maximum of 20 years in prison for the federal wire fraud charges. She is scheduled for sentencing on April 10, 2024, court officials said.
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