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STAFFORD – (Press Release) WHO: Stafford County Public Schools, School Board Members, Superintendent, Dr. Scott Kizner, SCPS Staff and students   WHAT: Eighth Annual BAND Together To Fight Hunger Food Assistance Event   WHEN: Monday, November 5, 2018, 7:00 p.m.   WHERE: Mountain View High School 2135 Mountain View Road Stafford, VA 22556   BACKGROUND: […]


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STAFFORD (Press Release) — A wanted suspect was arrested on Monday morning at Stafford Marketplace by deputies with the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office after striking ten vehicles and climbing onto the roof of a Five Guys restaurant where he hid in an air conditioning unit.

On October 29, 2018, at approximately 9:58 a.m., deputies responded to reports of multiple vehicle accidents in the area of the Bank of America located at Stafford Marketplace. Upon arrival, deputies determined that the driver of a Ford pick-up truck hauling a trailer holding another pickup truck crashed into ten vehicles— four of which were occupied when struck. Both of the pickup trucks later returned stolen. Four subjects were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.


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MANASSAS — The last known city council debate before voting day is scheduled for October 30 at Metz Middle School at 7 p.m.

The Prince William Chamber of Commerce is hosting the debate.


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Good Morning Prince William – Wreaths Across America invite you and your family to the Annual Wreath Laying event on Saturday December 15th at both Arlington National Cemetery and our own Quantico National Cemetery. You can register to volunteer on their website: http://wreathsacrossamerica.org. Come Remember, Honor and Teach our youngsters these values. The American Red […]


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STAFFORD — (Press Release) Stafford County Public Schools is pleased to announce that Dr. Janis Streich, Executive Director of Learning and Organizational Development of Stafford County Public Schools, received the inaugural Virginia Society for Technology in Education (VSTE) Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) Council Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Award for her career leading innovation in instruction and technology in Virginia. Dr. Streich’s work around the Instructional Technology Resource Teacher model has contributed to innovation through the state.

Dr. Streich, a leader in Virginia educational technology for over 20 years, is a former elementary classroom teacher and served as the assistive technology coordinator in Stafford County Public Schools during the early 2000s.


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