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Time to Say the 5-Letter Word

February Great Falls Citizens Association meeting will focus on sewer vs. septic issue.

Time to Say the 5-Letter Word

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ARTFEST Week at Fort C.F. Smith

ARTFEST Week at Fort C.F. Smith

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ARTFEST Week at Fort C.F. Smith

ARTFEST Week at Fort C.F. Smith

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Neighborhoods Clean Up

Inspections done to improve quality of life.

Neighborhoods Clean Up

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Nourishing Body and Soul

Fourth annual fundraiser draws 300 attendees.

Professional and student artists have been busy shaping and decorating nearly 500 bowls for the fourth annual Empty Bowls event, hosted by Our Daily Bread, a nonprofit that works to eliminate hunger, homelessness and poverty in Fairfax County.

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‘Showing the Soul of a Community’

County, private sector unite to build workforce housing.

With an eye toward providing workforce housing in the local area, Fairfax County recently broke ground on a 270-unit apartment complex in Fair Oaks.

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Additional Factors Impede Efforts To Quit Smoking

Public encouraged to learn about challenges faced by smokers with mental illness who want to quit.

Despite her mental health challenges, Deneice Valentine quit smoking in part by learning to meditate.

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Education Notebook - 12/17/03

Education Notebook - 12/17/03

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Schools Work to Gain Accreditation

Bucknell: Before, During, and After-School Programs

Schools Work to Gain Accreditation

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Schools Work To Gain Accreditation

Part Four: Bucknell provides programs before, during and after school.

Schools Work To Gain Accreditation

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Mental Illness Takes Center Stage in Richmond

Death of Fairfax County inmate among recent controversies prompting action.

The death of a woman who struggled with mental illness at the Fairfax County jail is among the many recent controversies in Virginia correctional facilities, a reform effort that spans from changing how deaths behind bars are investigated to how law-enforcement officers interact with suspects who suffer from mental illness.

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Libraries

Libraries

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Views From Richmond

General Assembly Now Underway

Views From Richmond

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Families' Memories Emerge After Verdict in Alexandria Murders

Charles Severance found guilty on all counts.

The jury had been dismissed over the weekend, but it barely took an hour of discussion on Nov. 2 to come back with a verdict in the case of Charles Severance, accused of three murders in Alexandria: guilty on all 10 counts.

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Trouble Down the Metro Tracks

Regional Metro leadership outlines upcoming crisis.

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Chantilly Stages Children's Play

"Little Red Riding Hood (and the Power Mutants)" is Jan. 28-30

Chantilly Stages Children's Play

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Chantilly Stages Children's Play

"Little Red Riding Hood (and the Power Mutants)" is Jan. 28-30

Chantilly Stages Children's Play

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Luckett Calls It A Career

With many productive years left this conclusion could be a new beginning

Luckett Calls It A Career

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Supporting Wounded Warriors and Their Families

Yellow Ribbon Fund arranges and pays for variety of services.

Honoring Wounded Warriors As the executive director of the Yellow Ribbon Fund (YRF), Vienna’s Mark Robbins spearheads projects that make the lives of Wounded Warriors and their families better. With his staff of 11 and 1300-plus volunteers, he leads the YRF in planning and hosting 100 events a year.

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