From Manassas City Government 02/01/19 / Health & Safety / Local Government / Real Estate / Kids Konnection /
The annual Manassas City Athletic Field Use meeting for team and league representatives will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. at Manassas Museum, according to a news release from the city's department of Parks, Culture and Recreation.
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01/15/19 / Local Government / Money & Taxes / Pets /
Any dog not having a 2019 license tag by February 1 will be in violation of 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. Licenses may be purchased in person at two sites in Woodbridge and two sites in Manassas.
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FROM Prince William County Planning Department 01/09/19 / Breaking News / Business / Environment / Local Government /
PWC Planning Commission will re-review development plans for Reserve at Long Forest. Item off agenda for Jan. 22 supervisors' meeting.
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By RANDI REID, Observer staff 12/22/18 / Local Government / Politics /
Yesli Vega and Paul O'Meara recently told the Prince William Republican Committee that they will seek the GOP nomination for the Coles District Supervisor seat currently held by Martin Nohe, who plans to run for chairman at-large of the Board of County Supervisors. Supervisor and board chairman elections will be held in November, 2019.
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FROM Prince William County Government 12/19/18 / Environment / Gainesville / Local Government / Manassas / Woodbridge /
Christmas trees, wreaths and other cut greenery with all ornaments, decorations, tinsel, nails and tree stands removed can be recycled or repurposed by taking them to one of four locations.
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FROM Prince William County Government 12/19/18 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / Local Government / People & Places /
The family of Neabsco District Supervisor John D. Jenkins provided the following statement to address the outpouring of concern:
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FROM Prince William Department of Fire & Rescue 12/17/18 / Breaking News / Local Government / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Fire and Rescue System Chief Kevin McGee has announced his retirement from Prince William County government service on Jan. 11, 2019 after 39 years. Deputy Chief Tim Keen will serve as Acting Chief of the Fire and Rescue System, according to a county news release.
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FROM Prince William County Solid Waste Division 12/17/18 / Environment / Local Government / Money & Taxes /
Prince William County Landfill and Balls Ford Road Yard Waste Facility will close at 2 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 24 and remain closed on Tuesday, Dec. 25 for the Christmas holiday.
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