County residents warned of potential rabies exposure from local coyote

Plus: Walter Johnson High student wins county video contest; Rockville’s Capital Bancorp makes acquisition deal

April 1, 2024 10:00 a.m.

Montgomery County health authorities have confirmed that a coyote that attacked two women on Thursday in the Ashton and Burtonsville areas tested positive for rabies.

The animal was captured and euthanized on the same day, county officials said. Untreated rabies is a fatal condition in humans. [Source of the Spring]

Walter Johnson High student wins top honors in county video contest

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Walter Johnson High School student Anjolaoluwa Adeleke won the grand prize in the Montgomery County Department of Transportation’s “Heads Up, Phones Down” video contest. The department received 200 public service announcement-style videos in which students encouraged their peers to avoid cell phone use and distractions.  [MyMCMedia]

Capital Bancorp in Rockville to buy North Carolina financial holding company

Capital Bancorp Inc. of Rockville reached a $66 million deal to buy Integrated Financial Holdings Inc. of Raleigh, North Carolina, the company said Thursday. [Washington Business Journal]

Today’s weather:  Showers, possible thunderstorm; high near 61

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