5 Things to Know Today, Nov. 14, In Montgomery County

It’s Friday, Nov. 14, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.

1. Seriously Injured MCPS Student Returns Home: The Odessa Shannon Middle School student who was seriously injured after being struck in the head by a metal object during gym class Oct. 22 returned home from the hospital Wednesday, according to Emily Diaz, the student’s mother, who shared the update on Facebook.

Seriously Injured MCPS Student Returns Home

2. Officers and Several Civilians Honored for Valor at County Police Awards: 75 police officers, along with a few civilians, were honored Wednesday during the second Montgomery County Police awards for 2025.

75 Officers and Several Civilians Honored for Valor at County Police Awards

3. Farmers, Chefs and Policymakers Unite to Strengthen Farm-to-Table Efforts: Local farmers and restaurateurs joined Montgomery County policymakers at a symposium at BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown on Monday to discuss how to support agriculture and “farm-to-table” initiatives that bring locally-grown foods directly to more people.

4. Holiday Market Roundup: Montgomery County offers a variety of fall and winter markets. Looking for a way to spend the season? You’re in the right place.

Montgomery County Holiday Market Roundup

5. Montgomery College Men’s Soccer Headed to Nationals: Montgomery County is ripe with soccer talent, and the Montgomery College men’s soccer team is no different as the Raptors just won the NJCAA Mid-Atlantic District Championship with a 3–0 victory at Monroe Community College (NY) on Nov. 9. Montgomery College advances on to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament Nov. 16–22 in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Montgomery College Men’s Soccer Headed to Nationals

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