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BREAKING: Protests Erupt in Fish Town River Gee as Regional Power Crisis Deepens

January 19, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

By CPNTV FISH TOWN, RIVER GEE – Tensions boiled over in Fish Town early Tuesday morning as residents took to the streets to protest a worsening power crisis. […]

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Road Accident Reported on Zorzor–Sucromu Road, Victims in Critical Condition

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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rural Reporters News Network’s Peter Kollie | Lofa Correspondent A serious motor accident occurred earlier today on the main highway connecting Zorzor and Sucromu Town in Lofa […]

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Sam Poar Juday, Murdered in India, is Laid to Rest – Family and Students Demand Answers

January 18, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories

by John E. Tarr HARPER, Maryland County – Under a heavy, grief-stricken sky, the body of Sam Poar Juday was laid to rest yesterday in his hometown of […]

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House Plenary Mandates Committees to Review Bill on Personal Income Tax and Investment Reform

January 16, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

CAPITOL HILL, MONROVIA – The House of Representatives Plenary has transitioned a pivotal draft bill to the Committees on Good Governance, Ways, Means and Finance, and Judiciary for […]

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Maryland Lawmaker Anthony Williams Demands Accountability on County Funds and Constitutional Reform

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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

In a major move to boost transparency and local accountability, Hon. Anthony F. Williams, the Representative for Maryland County District #2, has formally petitioned the Plenary of the […]

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Prime Land for Sale

January 14, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Buy/Sell All Over Liberia & the Diaspora, General Information

Location: Harper and Pleebo cities, Maryland County. Prices very encouraging. Call: (whatsapp),+231555660421 (Whatsapp), +231778708991 Pleebo land location: 1. Central Business District, near the roundabout. Three lots available. 2. […]

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Missing Man Rescued in Maryland County Amid Allegations of Witchcraft

January 13, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

by Alphonso Bonar KARLUWAY DISTRICT, Maryland County, Liberia – A 33-year-old resident of Karluway District, Kingba Musu, who had been reported missing since January 9, 2026, has been […]

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GOL Makes Further Road Progress: Tappita-Toe Town Paving to Begin Following Key Stakeholder Consultations

January 12, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, News Stories

by Shelton Gonkerwon, Nima County TAPPITA – The highly anticipated paving of the 41-kilometer road connecting Tappita to Toe Town is set to begin on schedule. In preparation […]

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Justice Denied: Tolbert’s Political Purge of Maryland County’s Elite (1979)

January 7, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, News Stories

By: Edwin G. Genoway Special Correspondent HARPER, Liberia — The year 1979 remains etched in the soul of Maryland County as a period of profound darkness. What began […]

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Discussing Maryland County on Facebook with Rocheford T. Gardiner

January 6, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, News Stories, Other Information Links

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Power Crisis Grips Maryland and River Gee: Superintendent Cole Intervenes as Supply Situation Worsens

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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, LIBERIA – “Since late 2014, Maryland County boasted the most stable, reliable, and efficient power supply in Liberia. We don’t know how we […]

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Amid Customary Political Backsliding: Patrick Morais Opts to Renew His CDC Membership

January 1, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories

by Rocheford T.Gardiner As the Liberian political landscape stabilizes following the October 2023 general and presidential elections, the electorate is beginning to witness the inevitable formation and reformation […]

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The “Corner” of West Africa: Why Cape Palmas is Liberia’s Most Unique Geographic Frontier

December 30, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, International Affairs

by Rocheford T. Gardiner While Monrovia is famously known as one of the wettest capitals on Earth, those living in the far southeast of Liberia know that Harper […]

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LNP Cracks Down on Illegal U-Turns; Price Cap Enforced on Fuel in Maryland County

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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – The Liberia National Police (LNP) have launched a targeted traffic enforcement operation at the intersection of Mechlin Street and Maryland Avenue following a surge […]

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Patrick Morais Wins Approval for John Hilary Tubman High School Renovation

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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – The long-awaited authorization to begin the renovation of the dilapidated John Hilary Tubman High School in Harper has finally been […]

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Woman Reported Missing Found Dead in Suakoko City, Bong County, Liberia

December 15, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information

by Alphonso Bonar A woman reported missing last Wednesday morning, Old-Ma Quata Jackson, was discovered dead in a bush near the Conqueror Community in Suakoko City, Bong County. […]

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Low Exchange Rate, High Commodity Cost: What’s Going On?

December 11, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner For more than three months, the Liberian dollar (LRD) has experienced a significant and sudden appreciation, gaining approximately 25% of its value against the […]

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OP-ED: The Christmas Break – When Should it Begin in Liberia?

December 8, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, General Information, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner I am not a keen fan of the European pagan holiday (adopted into Christianity), but it is no secret that Christmas in Liberia, as […]

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Don’t Burn the Savanna: Saving the Endangered Berry Trees of Cape Palmas

December 3, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, General Information, International Affairs, News Stories

by Rocheford T. GArdiner I was surprised and delighted to discover a variety of native berries—black, blue, and red—flourishing at the extreme end of the community behind the […]

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OP-ED: Dangerous U-Turns in Harper – A Call for Urgent Traffic Action

December 2, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner It is a well-worn adage that “development doesn’t come easy,” and this rings especially true for the growing city of Harper. I vividly recall […]

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Maryland County PWDs Call for Increased Budgetary Allotment, Lament Neglect

November 27, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner Harper, Liberia – People Living with Disabilities (PWDs) in Maryland County have called on President Joseph Boakai and his administration to ensure a significantly […]

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One Man Missing After Near-Fatal River Accident in Lower Dorbor

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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Patrick Teah, Jr. Grand Kru County, Liberia (Courtesy of Wilmot Wilson) Grand Kru County, Liberia – A river accident on Monday, November 24, 2025 at the Nyankupo […]

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Tubman University Graduation Celebration Turns Sour: Two Dead in Road Accident

November 26, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner What began as a joyous occasion at Tubman University—culminating in the commencement ceremony on Monday, November 24, 2025, for Liberia’s second state-owned highest institution […]

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The Genesis of Liberia

November 21, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, International Affairs, News Stories

By C. Cecil Dennis III Released 17-Nov-2025 The Foundations of Liberia: Questions and Context Did Americo-Liberians govern Liberia for 130 years? Who are Liberians? What are the facts […]

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Population Boom Strains Maryland County Infrastructure, Sparks Traffic Crisis

November 16, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner The significant population increase in Maryland County over the past decade is having profound and diverse effects on all aspects of society. With the […]

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LIBENERGY Boosts Maryland Grid with New Poles, Meters; Cites ‘Thorn in the Flesh’ Network Issues ⚡

October 27, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T Gardiner Harper, Liberia – LIBENERGY, the power company responsible for the Maryland and River Gee counties grid, is undertaking a major infrastructure upgrade by procuring […]

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Border Closure Rumors Dispelled Amid Ivoirian Election Uncertainty: Joint Security Assures Maryland County

October 24, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner Harper, Liberia – Amid mounting apprehension and uncertainty surrounding the upcoming Ivoirian elections, the Liberia Joint Security at the Pedeboe border crossing point in […]

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Casino Crisis: China’s Portable Gambling Consoles Hook Liberia’s Children

October 21, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner Harper, Liberia –A silent “solar-powered” crisis is sweeping across Liberia, threatening the educational future and moral fabric of its youngest generation. I am talking […]

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PUL Condemns Sentencing of Journalist to 30 Days in Jail

September 10, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) strongly condemns the wrongful sentencing of Liberian journalist Eric Opa Doue to 30 days in prison on a baseless charge of criminal […]

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OP-ED: Aside From Religion And Dogma – An Inquest of LGBTQ in Liberia

September 2, 2025
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 |  Around Liberia, News Stories

By Rocheford T. Gardiner -September 2, 2025 Without any spec of a doubt, we live in a world of total chaos, misunderstanding, unprecedented anomalies, absurd beliefs and the […]

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