02/16/15 / Local Government / Manassas / Transportation /
On February 16, 2015, the City of Manassas is declaring a Snow Emergency effective at 12 a.m. (midnight) tonight. This means that cars parked along designated snow emergency routes are subject to towing and fines.
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02/15/15 / Health & Safety / Local Government /
A home on Nagel Street in the city of Manassas was severely damaged by fire, and four residents were displaced by a fire Friday, Feb. 13, around 6 p.m., according to Patty Prince, public affairs specialist for the city government.
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From Prince William County government 02/13/15 / Local Government / Money & Taxes /
On Feb. 17, Prince William County Executive Melissa Peacor will present the proposed FY2016 Budget during the 7:30 p.m. session of the Board of County Supervisors. Taxpayers then will have several opportunities to let the Prince William Board of County Supervisors know how they want their money to be spent.
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By Patty Prince, City of Manassas 02/10/15 / Local Government / Manassas /
During the Feb. 2 Manassas City Council meeting, Mayor Harry "Hal" J. Parrish II delivered the State of the City of Manassas address in a video message to city residents–welcoming new businesses, highlighting activities, noting volunteer efforts and the city's first resident survey and underscoring the hiring of a city economic development director.
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01/27/15 / Environment / Local Government /
We would like to let all of our Community Center Patrons know that due to the inclement weather this morning, the Community Center will open at 10:30am. Please note, all AM classes and Preschool will be cancelled.
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01/26/15 / Environment / Local Government / Parks & Recreation /
Plans are in the works to transform the Prince William County Landfill into a community resource for producing green energy and recovering valuable materials at the same time it provides opportunities for research and education.
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01/21/15 / Local Government / People & Places /
Clerk of Court Michèle McQuigg, saying she is the only candidate "who is a Certified Clerk of Circuit Court," has announced that she will seek reelection for a second eight-year term as the clerk of the circuit court that serves Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park.
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By ROSE MURPHY Observer staff 01/21/15 / Environment / Health & Safety / Local Government /
Solving the overpopulation of deer problem in Prince William County came a step closer to realization Jan. 13 when the county’s board of supervisors made it easier for homeowner associations to eliminate deer with bow and arrow.
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