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New Home for Grace Covenant

Nomadic church to worship at former Planet Splash and Play.

New Home for Grace Covenant

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New Home for Grace Covenant Church

New Home for Grace Covenant Church

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Retiring Postal Clerk Frye Honored

Burke resident retires after 34 years as post office employee.

Retiring Postal Clerk Frye Honored

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Retiring Postal Clerk Frye is Honored

Retiring Postal Clerk Frye is Honored

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Classes & Workshops

Classes & Workshops

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Herndon: How to Spend $55 Million

Herndon Town Council will hold a public meeting on budget on April 26.

Town Manager Arthur A. Anselene presented the Proposed FY 2017 Herndon Budget to the Town Council Tuesday night, April 12.

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Bursting Virginia's Bubble

To the Editor: For the past four years, we Commonwealth citizens have enjoyed prosperity recorded by few states. We have had four years of state budget surpluses, the lowest unemployment rate in the surrounding states and the District, the most business-friendly state east of the Mississippi, much safer healthcare facilities for the women, and we were protected from attacks on our freedoms by an all-intrusive Federal Government. We had a strong Attorney General, who learned in the Constitution fought to allow Virginia to keep the constitutional rights the states reserved for themselves. These performance metrics did not happen accidentally. It took the leadership of a Governor and General Assembly working together to bring the best (if not perfect) government available. Sure, one can argue Virginia was helped by a bankrupting Federal Government spending program. We will eventually pay the price for that.

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Virginia Health Department Forecasts Seasonal ‘Stomach Bug’

Statewide data monitored by the Virginia Department of Health indicate that norovirus was arriving in Virginia just in time for the cold weather.

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Girls’ Cross-Town Soccer Drama Plays Out to a 1-1 Tie

Overtime goal by Centreville disallowed; Chantilly remains unbeaten.

Girls’ Cross-Town Soccer Drama Plays Out to a 1-1 Tie

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Hunt Seeks GOP Nod for State Senate

Great Falls resident starts out a year early to reach voters

Hunt Seeks GOP Nod for State Senate

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Hunt Seeks GOP Nod for State Senate

Great Falls resident starts out a year early to reach voters

Hunt Seeks GOP Nod for State Senate

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Potomac: Humane Group Seeks Forever Homes

Friends’ luncheon raises funds.

“There’s no better way to go than adoption,” said Dottie Fitzgerald at the Friends of Montgomery County Animals’ fall luncheon with boutiques at TPC at Avenel on Wednesday, Nov. 12.

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Operating at 50% Capacity, Maryland Casinos Contributed Nearly $58 Million in July

Operating at 50% capacity, Maryland’s six casinos generated $139,920,018 in gaming revenue during July, the first full month of operation after being closed for three months due to COVID-19.

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Confectionery Couple

Mixing business with friendship, the Supley Foxworths find recipe for love, success

Confectionery Couple

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Splash of Color

Blackburn Adds Color

Splash of Color

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Voice of an Angel

Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.

Voice of an Angel

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Voice of an Angel

Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.

Voice of an Angel

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Stepping Down After 32

Former delegate joins William & Mary board.

Stepping Down After 32

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Voice of an Angel

Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.

Voice of an Angel

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Voice of an Angel

Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.

Voice of an Angel