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Largest VDOT Contract Under Budget
Largest VDOT Contract Under Budget
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Mount Vernon Rings With Madeira Toasts
Estate’s Birthnight ball celebrates Washington.
Mount Vernon Rings With Madeira Toasts
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Editorial: Shop Locally, Support Small Business
Small business Saturday isn't enough; don't wait until then, and don't stop after that.
An effort to support locally owned businesses has resulted in the recognition of Small Business Saturday, the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
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Interim Dean of Nursing at NVCC’s Medical Education Campus in Springfield
Northern Virginia Community College’s Medical Education Campus in Springfield appointed Dr. Robert (Bob) Wade as interim dean of nursing for a one-year term.
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Museum of U.S. Army Coming Soon
Artifacts, personal accounts and Army history will be part of the museum’s attractions.
Army museum in Belvoir
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Wounded Warriors in Kayak Races
Fairfax-based Project Enduring Pride hosts first annual National Wounded Warrior and Amputee Kayak Race.
For Army Sgt. Jared Lemon, 31, the National Wounded Warrior and Amputee Kayak Race on the Potomac last Saturday, May 12, was less about competing for first-place and more about enjoying a beautiful day in a familiar setting—the open water.
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Church Does Its Part for Environment
Earth Day Fair imparts information about keeping the earth green.
Church Does Its Part for Environment
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Police To Provide Free Child ID Kits
Kits meant to help in cases of missing children.
The Alexandria Police Department has partnered with the Department of Community and Human Services to provide free SafeAssured child ID kits to families on Saturday, Feb. 2.
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Letter to the Editor: Why Not Recycle Sand and Salt?
To the Editor: I was pleased to read Mr. Spiegel’s independent invention of recommended Action C1-2 in Chapter IV of the Little Hunting Creek Watershed Management Plan of 2004.
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The Cicadas Are Coming! The Cicadas Are Coming!
Hold off planting young trees or watch them carefully.
There’s a buzz going around in the tree-loving circles, pun intended, that the emergence of cicadas could be an issue for trees, especially recently planted young saplings.
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Health & Fitness
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