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🌱 Annapolis Child Actor Interviews NFL Star + Detective Resigns After Charges Dropped

An Anne Arundel actor interviewed an NFL star on a Nickelodeon broadcast. Plus, an Annapolis detective resigned after charges were dropped.

WDVM journalist Allif Karim reported that Annapolis native Dylan Gilmer, a child actor on “Young Dylan," interviewed 49ers’ wide receiver Deebo Samuel. This postgame chat on a Nickelodeon broadcast followed San Francisco's playoff victory on Sunday.
WDVM journalist Allif Karim reported that Annapolis native Dylan Gilmer, a child actor on “Young Dylan," interviewed 49ers’ wide receiver Deebo Samuel. This postgame chat on a Nickelodeon broadcast followed San Francisco's playoff victory on Sunday. (Shutterstock)

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  • Wednesday: Turning cloudy and milder. High: 48 Low: 40.
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Here are the top stories today in Annapolis:

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  1. Hanover Man Sentenced to 8 Years for Assaulting Anne Arundel County Sheriff Officers (Anne Arundel County)
  2. 30th annual Annapolis Spring GreenScape coming in April (Baltimore Sun)
  3. C. Ed Hartman II leaves behind maritime, legal legacy that helped shaped Annapolis (Capital Gazette)
  4. Annapolis native Dylan “Young Dylan” Gilmer shares his experience from viral moment on NFL’s Nickelodeon broadcast (WDVM 25)
  5. Annapolis police detective charged with misconduct resigns from department after charges thrown out in court (Baltimore Sun)

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Wednesday, January 19

  • Five Wednesdays that will change your life! (7:30 PM)
  • Board Meeting - Public Session - Anne Arundel County Public Schools (6:00 PM)

Thursday, January 20

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  • CLEARANCE SALE Estate sale, Thrift store m-thurs 1-4pm sat 7-11am cash only (1:00 PM)
  • Tidal Fisheries Advisory Commission - Maryland State Parks (2:00 PM)
  • City Council Work Session - City of Annapolis City Council (3:00 PM)
  • Queens of Code-Stories of NSA's Computing Women by The Maryland Women's Heritage Center (4:00 PM)
  • Winter Lecture- Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and their Astonishing Odyssey Home (7:00 PM)

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