County police sergeant who lost legs looking forward to work return, officiating college football

Plus: Gaithersburg residents complain about neighbor’s large weekend pool parties; national science contest names local middle schooler as state winner

June 27, 2024 10:00 a.m.

Montgomery County police Sgt. Patrick Kepp, whose legs were amputated after he was struck by a allegedly reckless driver last year, may return to work later this year. He’s also looking forward to returning to his passion of officiating college football. [The Washington Post]

Gaithersburg residents complain about neighbor’s large weekend pool parties

Several Gaithersburg residents have complained to Montgomery County police about their neighbor’s weekend pool parties, which they say are noisy and involve hundreds of guests. [NBC4]

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Local middle schooler named state winner in national science challenge

Hallie Wells Middle School student Sathvik Dasari was named the state winner of the 3M and Discovery Education 2024 3M Young Scientist Challenge. To compete in the challenger, fifth graders and those in middle school submitted short videos about how they would use science to solve a problem. [MyMCMedia]

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