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11/25/24 / Breaking News / Business / State Government /
Carolina Structural Systems, a manufacturer of custom wood trusses and other structural wood products, will invest $5.5 million to establish a new manufacturing facility near Emporia.. The company will construct a 40,000-square-foot facility in the Greensville County Industrial Park.
By SUDHA KAMATH
01/18/12 / Education /
These Prince William County VA librarians know what tweens like to read for fun and the stories that are enticing them to pick up a book.
The school named in honor of her late husband celebrated Alma Gravely’s 90th birthday recently. From left, seated in the row front, Mrs. Gravely’s son, David, and her daughter-in-law, Beverly Clark; Jarcelynn Hart, associate superintendent for the county’s western elementary schools; Don Richardson, then-county school board vice chairman. Back row, from left, Dr. Steven L. Walts, superintendent of Prince William County Schools; Michele Salzano, Gravely Elementary School principal; Cdr. Doug Kunzman, first commanding officer of the U.S.S. Gravely.
Pam Stutz, mayor of the town of Haymarket, VA says it is time for someone else to come forward with new ideas
By Rose MURPHY
01/17/12 / Breaking News / Local Government /
Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William VA Board of County, applauds county growth and progress on a number of fronts in his annual State of the County message.
After 17 months and $6.1 million, a 4100-foot section of Wellington Rd in the City of Manassas VA has been widened to four lanes and is expected to ease traffic congestion.
01/09/12 /
Battlefield High School band of Haymarket VA will perform the pregame show before tonight's Allstate BCS National College Football Championship game that will see Alabama v. LSU.
If needed, pet masks in three sizes are ready for use on two City of Manassas VA medic units.
By Gretchen L.H. O'Brien
01/06/12 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / Local Government /
In an effort to minimize congestion and increase safety on area roads, the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Prince William County transportation office work to improve roads and intersections. However, sometimes these changes take time and can impede traffic flow and add a few minutes, and perhaps a few headaches, to our commutes.