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PWC Clerk of Court Jackie Smith introduces first newsletter known as The Circuit

In the first edition, readers will discover several public services the Clerk's Office offesr at the courthouse and within the community. This issue highlights programs available to residents, outlines the processes for obtaining public services, and shares upcoming community events.

PWC dogs need to be wearing a dog license by Feb. 1

Any dog not wearing a 2020 license tag by Feb. 1 will be in violation of Prince William County Code and owners will be subject to a fine. The license fee is $10 per dog. To obtain a license, owners must present a valid rabies certificate for each dog.

PWC trains volunteers to help in getting out word about the 2020 census

People who volunteered have been trained to go out to scheduled community events, festivals, block parties, and other places that people might gather, to pass out Census fliers, educate people about the Census and answer questions.

Wheeler, Angry, Franklin new leaders of PWC Board of Supervisors

On the day of 2020's first snow, PWC Board Chair Ann Wheeler delivered her first State of the County remarks Jan. 7.

Prince William County office closings (corrected)

Most county offices will be closed on New Year’s Day only. Information about New Year’s Eve closings was erroneous.

Public invited to swearing in ceremony for PWC leaders Jan. 6

The Swearing-In Ceremony for the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, the Commonwealth’s Attorney and the Sheriff will be held on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020 at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas.

Supervisor Principi to review progress on “New Woodbridge” Dec. 4 before he steps down

Dec. 4 Town Hall will look at 12 years of building “New Woodbridge” with Supervisor Frank Principi

Make recycling pledge today: November 15 is America Recycles Day!

Today, Nov. 15, is America Recycles Day. Residents are asked to support recycling in our community and take the America Recycles Day pledge.

Do you know someone worthy of a human rights award?

The Prince William Human Rights Commission is now accepting nominations for its annual Human Rights Awards to honor individuals, schools, community groups and businesses for outstanding accomplishments toward the advancement of human rights. Nominations due by Dec. 2.

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