By TERRI L. ERWIN-FITZ 08/03/11 / Breaking News / Local Government /
With a donation of $10,000, Wally Covington put his money where his mouth is to support the Greater Prince William County Communities, Healthy Youth Council.
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06/15/11 / Breaking News / Local Government /
Prince William County Department of Fire & Rescue received the Employer Safety award as part of the 2011 Governor's Transportation Safety Awards during a ceremony in Richmond. Shown here, from left, are: Walter Yeatts, Board of Transportation safety chair; David Mitchell, DMV deputy commissioner; Sen. Yvonne Miller; Kevin McGee, chief of the Prince William County (PWC) department; Hadden Culp, PWC department assistant chief; Del. Joe May; Richard Holcomb, DMV commissioner.
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FROM STAFF REPORTS 06/13/11 / Breaking News / Local Government /
Prince William County's redistricting map, designed to more evenly divide voters in the county was approved by the U.S. Department of Justice. The county registrar will be sending out information on voting places and districts in the near future.
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By E. BRUCE DAVIS 05/20/11 / Breaking News / Gainesville / Haymarket / Local Government /
Gainesville Supervisor John Stirrup runs a good race. He's a runner and plans to run again for office-perhaps state senate. He runs his life striving for balance. He's a husband, father, church member, farm owner, sportsman and businessman. He's served as supervisor of the Gainesville Magisterial District since he was first elected in 2003. Read the full story in the May 20, 2011 print edition of the Bull Run Observer. |
05/13/11 / Breaking News / Education / Local Government / Manassas / Nokesville /
Brentsville Supervisor Wally Covington donated $5,000
to Parkside Middle School as matching funds for the school's single-event fall fundraiser. The money will go to technology upgrades at the Manassas school in Prince William County. Covington made good on his promise at the opening night of the Manassas school's "Beauty and the Beast" presentation in early May.
Covington is shown here reading to school children at another area Prince William County school, Pace West, earlier this school year. |