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‘Dramapalooza’ at Centreville High
One-act play festival takes the stage.
Students take the helm when Centreville High presents "Dramapalooza," its annual, one-act play festival. Show times are Friday, Feb 17, at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, Feb 18, at 3 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door.
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Preferred Route Named
Dominion keeps promise to leave W&OD Trail off the table in its application to the State Corporation Commission.
Preferred Route Named
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Behind the Badge
Police offer members of the media insight on a “Day in The Life” of local law enforcement providers.
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Questionnaire: Chris Harmison, Loudoun County Sheriff
Questionnaire: Chris Harmison, Loudoun County Sheriff
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Delegate Accused of Laundering Funds
Burke resident accuses Del. Jim Dillard (R-41st) of giving his campaign manager money for a Democratic primary.
Delegate Accused of Laundering Funds
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Delegate Accused of Laundering Funds
Burke resident accuses Del. Jim Dillard (R-41st) of giving his campaign manager money for a Democratic primary.
Delegate Accused of Laundering Funds
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Elementary AP Busted for Growing Pot
Police contend man had indoor growing operation.
Elementary AP Busted for Growing Pot
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Pay Now, Bye Later
Contrary to last week’s column, if I do pay for it now (things I can’t afford), then I’ll be so in debt later that I may end up saying “bye” anyway--from the stress of it. And if that were to happen; dying with a smile on my face, so to speak, would I be truly better off now anticipating that later was not going to be my problem? Do I want to be a modern day version of George Raft, the American actor from the 1930s and 40s best known for his portrayals of mobsters, who said about his Hollywood money: “I must have gone through $10 million during my career. Part of the loot went for gambling, part for horses and part for women. The rest I spent foolishly.”
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Delegate Accused of Laundering Funds
Burke resident accuses Del. Jim Dillard (R-41st) of giving his campaign manager money for a Democratic primary.
Delegate Accused of Laundering Funds
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McLean: Honoring Brave Companions
Paws of Honor provides veterinary care for retired K-9s.
Some of our nation’s security forces receive no benefits upon retirement-- K-9s. Twenty-eight retired K-9s are patients of McLean based 501c not for profit Paws of Honor, which pays 100 percent of its retired K-9s’ veterinary expenses. Paws of Honor opened six months ago, and according to the organization’s founder and president, Bod Youngblood, Paws of Honor expects to serve 60 to 80 dogs by the end of the year.
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Josh Purvis Is Serving in Iraq
Wants to make his dad proud and serve his country.
Josh Purvis Is Serving in Iraq
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New Clues from an Old House
Lee-Fendall House reveals mystery and offers hints.
New Clues from an Old House



