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Up Where the Air Is Rare
Chantilly yearbook adviser is in Virginia High School Hall of Fame.
Mary Kay Downes has won her share of awards over the years; but now, she’s seemingly reached the pinnacle. On Oct. 15 in Charlottesville, she was inducted into the Virginia High School Hall of Fame.
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Builder/Remodelers’ Advice on Handling Exterior Rot
Although it may be an unappealing subject to address, we Marylanders must acknowledge our mid-Atlantic location to be a perfect setting for fungus, mold, mildew, and rot, not to mention insect infestation. This is one aspect of the natural world we live in.
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Classified Advertising
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Health Notes
Health Notes
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Reston Historic Trust Examines Reston’s Architecture
Historic Trust hosts discussion on development of Reston.
There is a small elevated concrete platform just south of the Lake Anne Plaza. According to the writing on the platform, it was built in 1963. But the plaza wasn’t completed until 1964.
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Mr. Bill Fills the Void at Fort Hunt
Retiree popular with students at school.
Mr. Bill Fills the Void at Fort Hunt
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Terraset Seeks Global Perspective
School's officials are working to join an international and interdisciplinary program.
Terraset Seeks Global Perspective
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Bishop Ireton Girls’ Lax Wins First WCAC Championship
Cardinals beat Norfolk Academy in VISAA state quarterfinals.
The Bishop Ireton girls' lacrosse team advanced to the VISAA state semifinals.
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Addressing the Demands of Virtual University Classrooms
Marymount psychology professor offers solution to distance learning obstacles
For some students and professors, the loss of in-person contact has disrupted higher education and the experiences that often accompany it.
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Beck Does a No-Hit Number on Marshall
South Lakes junior right hander shuts down Statesmen in 1-0 baseball win.
Beck Does a No-Hit Number on Marshall
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Meet the New Bus
Metro unveils new Richmond Highway Express buses with greener engines, better seating.
Meet the New Bus
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Murder Suspect Remains Incompetent for Trial
Franconia man is returned to Central State Hospital.
Murder Suspect Remains Incompetent for Trial
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Meet the New Bus
Metro unveils new Richmond Highway Express buses with greener engines, better seating.
Meet the New Bus
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Carving Up Tomorrow’s Meal
It was early afternoon, and Matt Ruble was putting out the third tray of freshly-cut applewood bacon for the day.
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The United States Declares War-1812
On June 18, 1812, President James Madison took the nation to war.
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Learning To Live with Diabetes
Six-year-old Kevin Sobhani is the only student at Herndon Elementary School with type 1 diabetes.
Learning To Live with Diabetes
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Pride of Herndon Honors D-Day Heroes
Herndon High Marching Band sees the war through the eyes of the 'greatest generation.'
Herndon and D-Day