FROM Del. Robert G. Marshall's office 10/15/16 / People & Places / Politics / State Government /
In an Oct. 14 letter to Department of Elections Commissioner, Edgardo Cortes, Prince William County Delegate Robert G. “Bob” Marshall objected to what he said was "misinformation that was given to volunteers who attended a recent training for election officials for the 2016 elections with regard to verification of voter ID."
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 10/15/16 / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / Woodbridge /
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime log for Friday, Oct. 14, 2016.
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FROM Prince William County news reports 10/15/16 / Local Government / People & Places /
Prince William County Human Rights Commission is looking for high school students who are interested in civics and government to serve on its Student Leadership Council. Sophomores, juniors and seniors enrolled in public, private and homeschools in Prince William County are eligible to apply for the leadership council now through Oct. 28.
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FROM Manassas City Police Department 10/15/16 / Health & Safety / Manassas / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / Transportation /
Manassas City Police will host a free VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) etching event Saturday, Oct. 15, in the Home Depot parking lot, 8805 Liberia Avenue, Manassas, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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FROM Manassas City Police Department Reports 10/15/16 / Manassas / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Manassas VA City Police Department's crime log for Friday, Oct. 14, 2016.
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10/13/16 / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016.
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10/13/16 / Health & Safety / Local Government / Manassas / People & Places /
In a continuing effort to provide a safe and enriching environment, all teens, including those without memberships, will need to be issued a Manassas Park Community Center Teen ID in order to access the facility without a parent or guardian, beginning Oct. 17.
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FROM the Governor's Office 10/13/16 / Breaking News / Money & Taxes / People & Places / State Government /
“There will be no program cuts to public education, Medicaid for our families most in need, nor our core public safety services. We did not kick our budget problems to local governments by reducing payments to cities, counties or towns," the governor was quoted as saying in a press release.
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