The state budget released May 29 includes $2.5 million for start-up costs for a Prince William County Crisis Receiving Center, thanks to the collective work of Dels. Elizabeth Guzman and Luke Torian and Prince William County Supervisor Andrea Bailey.
Caroline Bruton and Kayla Shaller, eighth-graders from William Monroe Middle School in Greene County, placed first in the Junior Group Documentary category of the National History Day contest with their film, “Communicating Through Cell Walls: The Secret Correspondence of American POWs in Vietnam.”
Lauren Rhodes of Augusta County, a senior at Fort Defiance High School, earned first place in the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers Youth Discussion Meet, held virtually May 20.
Eighty-four Virginia localities, including Augusta County, are eligible to apply for two programs that protect hemp producers’ crops in the 2020 growing season.
Traffic on Route 29 through Fauquier County now has a straight shot into Northern Virginia with the opening of the northbound lanes just south of the Prince William County line.
Farm Bureaus in Albemarle, Bland, Campbell, Prince William-Fairfax and Washington were recognized Nov. 27 by Virginia Farm Bureau Federation for their work in educating the public and promoting agriculture and Farm Bureau.
During the final weekend of his campaign, Sen. Tim Kaine will join downballot Democratic candidates Elaine Luria, Jennifer Wexton, and Vangie Williams on the campaign trail.
The Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation awarded more than $375,000 in grants to 42 schools and non-profit organizations to open Loads of Love Laundry Centers to serve children in their community.
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