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People, Feb. 11-17

Search Isn't Over

Council members rethink proposal offers for day labor site.

Search Isn't Over

Safe Holidays as Covid Spikes in Montgomery County

As residents start to think and plan for the upcoming holidays, Montgomery County officials are urging residents to plan for celebrations with consideration for family and friends during this time of COVID-19.

Letters to the Editor

Weighing ‘Greater Good’s’ Impact

To the Editor: TC lights: This is just another example of the city's total disregard for its residents. How many of the School Board members live in the impacted residential area? How many of our council members?

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$5 Million Collected through Fraud

Federal court sentences Springfield man to 78 months.

$5 Million Collected through Fraud

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Parks Ask Public How to Change

PRCS convenes first public meeting in reconsideration of plans and goals.

Parks Ask Public How to Change

Nam-Viet Celebrates First Year in Alexandria

Looking for ways to attract new customers.

Nam-Viet Celebrates First Year in Alexandria

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Herndon Author Writes New Book on Sports Training for Young Athletes

According to Wendy LeBolt, Ph.D., in her new book “Fit 2 Finish – Keeping Your Soccer Players in the Game” the cycle of success boils down to “Develop – Balance – Observe – and repeat” to keep our young athletes fit and on the field, and taking their sport as far as their interest and skill can take them. Herndon resident LeBolt has some real skin in the game of soccer – literally.

Dolla' Divas Delve into Real Life

Girls learn financial literacy at the ‘Reality Store.’

Dolla' Divas Delve into Real Life

High School Students Have Their Own Bank

Apple Credit Unions give high school students everyday access to banking.

High School Students Have Their Own Bank

Hitting the Big Time

Hitting the Big Time