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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.

Nokesville canine likely saves the day—by deterring would-be home intruders

Prince William County Police Department's crime log for Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018.

Roll up sleeves and power up computers - PW School Board to begin work on FY 2019 budget next week

The PWCS Capital Improvements Program (CIP) /Budget Planning Timeline for FY 2019 is now online.

Your Christmas tree could have a second life as mulch or habitat development if you recycle it

Prince William County Solid Waste Division suggests residents recycle their Christmas or holiday trees by taking them to one of four locations across the county.

Ready to put those holiday tool gifts to use? When a permit is needed for home improvement projects

Homeowners who are looking to make improvements to their property are excited to consider designs, material and final project completion timelines. However, it is important to make certain all improvements are done to code. Below is what DIYers need to know.

B-r-r-r! It’s cold outside! PWC coordinates shelter services for people experiencing homelessness

A major component of Prince William County homeless services is sheltering. The county coordinates services at two shelters in the county, as well as a drop-in center, to serve various segments of the homeless population, which numbered 400 at the last count in 2016.

Update on transportation projects in the county: roads, sidewalks, parking lots, trains and buses

The Prince William Board of County Supervisors recently received an update from the county's Department of Transportation on the status of projects to show how the county is doing in reaching the mobility goal of the current Strategic Plan.

Construction begins on Woodbridge boardwalk that will bring nature closer to PWC residents

Construction of a boardwalk over Neabsco Creek to connect Rippon Landing Community Park to the Julie A. Metz Wetlands Preserve has begun. The nearly mile-long boardwalk is scheduled to be completed by December 2018. When completed, the boardwalk will become part of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail.

Would you like to adopt a nearby fire hydrant in Prince William County?

This program will keep the hydrant accessible to DFR in case of fire and enables residents and/or businesses to adopt a fire hydrant close to their home or business and maintain the area around the hydrant––keeping it free of snow during the winter and free of weeds and shrubbery in the summer.

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