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    These Maryland lotteries were drawn Sunday:

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  • Rehoboth Beach patrol: Surf calms as Earl exits

    The captain of the Rehoboth Beach patrol says rough surf in the aftermath of Earl has calmed.

    Capt. Kent Buckson says the surf was calmer Sunday morning than Saturday when 6- to 7-foot tall waves caused a number of injuries. No rescues or other incidents were reported Sunday morning, but Buckson said waves were expected to increase in size Sunday afternoon as high tide approaches.

    Lifeguards at Rehoboth Beach kept people out of the water Friday because of the storm, but the beaches were reopened on Saturday.

  • Army eyes troop train in Va

    The Army has given the green light to moving soldiers by rail between Petersburg's Fort Lee and Fort A.P. Hill in Bowling Green.

    Soldiers from Fort Lee routinely travel by bus for training at Fort A.P. Hill, a 150-mile roundtrip.

    Fort Lee spokesman Keith Desbois told the Progress-Index in Petersburg that details are still being worked out on the switch from bus to rail. They include the purchase of rail cars and locomotives.

    Virginia Railway Express officials have received permission to sell rail cars and locomotives to the Army.

    The military is seeking safer ways to transport troops.

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    Information from: The Progress-Index, http://www.progress-index.com

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