12/25/15 / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Prince William County Police Department's crime report for Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015.
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By Greg Hicks, Virginia Farm Bureau 12/25/15 / Agriculture / Health & Safety / People & Places /
AgrAbility helps farmers with disabilities continue to work. A Dinwiddie County farmer is the second person in Virginia to receive help from AgrAbility Virginia, one of 24 state-level affiliates of the National AgrAbility Project. Here is his story.
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FROM the Governor's Office 12/25/15 / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / State Government /
Virginia Department of Corrections has worked with its offender phone service provider, Global Tel*Link (GTL), to lower phone rates drastically over the last five years. Offenders will now pay about $0.04 per minute with an average call costing $0.69.
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FROM Democratic Party of Virginia 12/25/15 / People & Places / Politics / State Government /
State Board of Elections and the State Department of Elections will take on a major administrative overhaul of the process for dealing with lines on Election Day.
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12/22/15 / Local Government / Money & Taxes / People & Places /
Prince William County Department of Social Services recently hosted a team of social services administrators and frontline workers from the Zhe Jiang Province in China.
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FROM Prince William County news reports 12/21/15 / Manassas / People & Places / Parks & Recreation /
One of the things Pat White wanted done in the early 1970s was to turn the old Sudley Barn, at 10501 Copeland Drive in Manassas, into a community center. As president of the Westgate Women’s Club, White led the effort to organize the “Save the Barn” campaign.
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12/17/15 / Education / People & Places /
Prince William County School Board voted unanimously December 16, 2015 to adopt a 2016-17 school calendar that begins with a pre-Labor Day opening (School opens August 29) made possible by a waiver to Virginia's usual ban on pre-holiday starts to the school year.
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12/17/15 / Education / People & Places / Creative Arts /
Hylton High School Art Teacher Erin Strohschein won the HMX-1 White House holiday greeting card design contest and got to show President Obama her winning design.
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