From a police report:
From a police report:
Last week, the Virginia legislature, with my support, took several major steps forward. First, we agreed to expand Medicaid, health insurance for disabled and low-income Americans, so that now, over 36,000 people in the 36th Senate District receive their health care from Medicaid.
This includes over 24,000 children, children whose parents now have no health care. Starting Jan. 1, 2019, that will change.
With music programs slowly losing funding in many schools across the nation, it is important to remember some of the benefits that come with learning about it and how to create it. For kids of any age, learning music can have positive effects on critical life aspects such as making friends, performing well in school, and as a stress reliever.
If your child shows interest in playing music, chances are they would be happy to be enrolled in a music program if their school does not offer one. Being in a program that is enjoyable could make it easier for your child to find other children in the class that enjoys music as much as yours. While your child is learning a new skill, they will also be making positive connections with other children who share the same interest. Knowing that your child is making new friends is something every parent loves.
From a press release:
Help eliminate auto theft in and around Manassas – protect your own vehicles from being stolen by taking advantage of MCPD’s free VIN etching service next Saturday, June 9, 2018. The event, sponsored by the Manassas City Police Department, the Prince William County Police Department, and the Virginia State Police H.E.A.T. Program, is provided as a free service to all motorists, weather permitting.
Neabsco District Supervisor John Jenkins and his wife Earnestine have been serving Prince William County for more than 30 years.
The couple will be honored this month by Leadership Prince William at the organization’s annual Evening of Excellence Gala.
From an email:
All Stafford County Public Schools are closed today, June 4, 2018. Employees are on Code 2 with liberal leave in effect.
Congratulations to the nearly 6,000 new graduates of Prince William County Public Schools. We’ve watched you learn and grow into amazing young adults. You have reason to be proud. And our community can take pride in the School Division that gave you the promising start to bright futures.
New grads who began their education in PWCS had the benefit of full-day kindergarten. The early exposure to reading, writing, and literacy sparked the unmistakable glimmer of discovery on the faces of thousands of kindergarteners.
Following the first successful “Shadow for a Day” event at CenterFuse in May, a second is planned for Tuesday, June 12.
From an email:
MANASSAS — With elections coming in November, Democrats in Manassas will hold a firehouse primary this week to select their candidates for city council.
From a press release: