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Free Training For Business Owners With Talbot Works Business Academy

The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism will launch its new Talbot Works Business Academy, a free online business training…

Community Impact Award Winners 2022-2023

Nominations Accepted for Talbot County’s Community Impact Awards

The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism and the Economic Development Commission are now accepting online nominations for the 2023…

Business Sentiment Survey Winter 2023

Winter 2023 Business Sentiment Survey: Your Opinions Help Inform Local Policymakers

Talbot Business Leaders: Your opinions are needed about the region's current and future economy for this bi-annual Business Sentiment survey. Your cooperation…

The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism will again team up with the Waterfowl Festival to host Coffee and Conservation, a networking event to celebrate the opening of the festival’s 52nd year. Sponsored by The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, the breakfast event will be held in Art at the Pavilion, a tented venue across from the Waterfowl Building on South Harrison Street from 8:30-10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 10. The event connects the business community with the Waterfowl Festival and celebrates the business of conserving the region’s abundant environmental resources.

Talbot County Hosts Coffee and Conservation at Waterfowl Festival, Nov. 10

The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism will again team up with the Waterfowl Festival to host Coffee and Conservation,…

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Governor’s Special Secretary Maria Martinez Speaks at Talbot County Minority Business Resource Fair in Easton

A cold, rainy afternoon didn’t dampen the spirit of Talbot County’s first Business Resource Fair, with the event highlighted by a heartfelt…

Easton Airport Breaks Ground for Airfield Modernization Project

With the sun shining and a fall breeze, the energy on the airfield was electric as the long-anticipated groundbreaking ceremony for the…

Talbot County Continuously Ranks Number One in Maryland for Small Business Owners

Talbot County is been named the best place in Maryland for small business owners by SmartAsset, an online resource for financial advice.…

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USDA Rural Utilities Service Visits Talbot County

Easton Utilities welcomed more than 60 representatives from the USDA Rural Utility Service Telecommunications Programs on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at Triple Creek…

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Richmond Federal Reserve President Discusses the Economy with Talbot County Business Leaders

The COVID-19 pandemic is still affecting the economy, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President and CEO Tom Barkin. Barkin addressed…

An example of a Talbot County Land Use Interactive Map shows county-owned land below Queen Anne off Lewistown Road. The red-shaded area shows a riverine flood zone and below in the blue-shaded area is a Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation easement. The maps are maintained by the Talbot County Department of Planning and Zoning and used as an easy way for real estate professionals, mortgage brokers, surveyors, appraisers, engineers, contractors, and other business leaders to search for information related to a specific property or the county at large. The maps can be accessed online at bit.ly/talbotgis.

Talbot County’s Interactive Land Use Maps Help Business Leaders Make Informed Decisions

The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism is encouraging business leaders to familiarize themselves with the power of Talbot County’s…