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News Links: Lightning Damages Leader’s Home, Stewart Backs New Fields in County

Washington Post — Stewart backs new fields for Prince William County, plans town halls

Prince William County should spend as much as $21 million over the next several years to build and improve playing fields for the county’s booming population.

washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/stewart-more-playing-fields-needed-for-youth-in-pr-william/2013/09/10/d91a3be2-19a4-11e3-82ef-a059e54c49d0_story.html

Washington Post — Displaced by flood in 2011, tenants sue mobile home park owner

Two years after a flood devastated a Woodbridge mobile home community, more than 60 displaced tenants are suing the owner of the mobile home park in Prince William Circuit Court.

washingtonpost.com/local/tenants-sue-owner-of-holly-acres-mobile-home-park-flooded-in-2011/2013/09/09/b40e1a7c-1962-11e3-82ef-a059e54c49d0_story.html

Bristow Beat — Lightning damages home on Brentsville Supervisor Wally Covington’s property

Fire caused significant damage to a secondary house owned by Brentsville Supervisor Wally Covington and located directly in front of his residence at 9706 Greenwich Road in Nokesville.

bristowbeat.com/news/fire-from-lightning-strike-damages-building-on-supervisor-covingtons-property/

Fredericksburg.com — Changes at Leeland Station mean more students for school system

Changes to the Leeland Station subdivision’s long-term plans were approved Tuesday in Stafford County.

news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2013/09/04/changes-at-leeland-station-approved/