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FROM Prince William County Government
06/08/23 / Politics / State Government /
Primary elections for local and state offices offices will be held on Tuesday, June 20, In-Person Early Voting is happening now:
Prince William County Police Department's May 9 Crime Report
No one hurt in a May 4 fire on Old Carolina Road in Gainesville
By Gretchen L.H. O'Brien
05/09/11 / Breaking News / Gainesville / Haymarket /

A fundraiser at Battlefield High School was held May 7 to raise funds for a new Gainesville library. Thousands of Legos were available for those who wanted to build something cool. Many youngsters came out to enjoy the day. They could bounce in the moonbounce, check out the many vendors, buy some used books or bid on more than 70 silent-auction items.
By Laura Matthews 05/09/11 /
Shala Darwin, an elementary school counselor who loves her work with children, has been chosen "Counselor of the Year" by the Prince William Regional Counselors Association.
By Randi Reid
05/09/11 / Education /
Virginia Association of School Superintendents names Dr. Gail Pope

of Manassas City Schools as top superintendent among 20 counties and cities in Region IV.
05/09/11 /
Hundreds of people were recognized for their volunteer work for Manassas City government and Manassas City schools.
05/09/11 /
Correcting a 5/11/11 story with wrong dates. New Dominion Choraliers' Celtic music concerts are May 14-15.
Prince William County Police Department's May 6 crime report.
Today's Obituaries
Governor Glenn Youngkin ordered that the flags of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Virginia be flown at half-staff on all state and local buildings and grounds in the Commonwealth of Virginia in memory and respect of the 16th Anniversary of the Virginia Tech shooting. Some 32 people were killed in this incident.
Pat Conroy, who served four consecutive two-year terms as mayor of Occoquan, from July 1998 through June 2006, recently passed away in Florida.
As the defender of Prince William County’s natural places, green spaces, and especially the rural crescent, her legacy lives on through all of us. Her deep understanding of smart growth made it possible to elevate protecting special places, connecting people to nature, according to a statement from PWCA. Please visit her newly installed plaque at Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area, to whisper thoughts, condolences, and hopes for conservationists that follow in her footsteps.
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