Delegate Luke Torian’s bill to create a “Work and Save” group passed on the floor at the General Assembly today.
The delegate from House District 52 drafted the legislation as a way to boost the amount of citizens saving for retirement.
Delegate Luke Torian’s bill to create a “Work and Save” group passed on the floor at the General Assembly today.
The delegate from House District 52 drafted the legislation as a way to boost the amount of citizens saving for retirement.
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Shelly Madden, a stay-at-home mother in Stafford, has undertaken a project called Angel Wraps – creating blankets and wraps for stillborn babies from donated gowns.
Chapman, a graduate of Prince William County Public Schools, and graduate of George Mason University has been running his own business for 20 years.
In the community, Chapman has worked as an ESL teacher, and has served as Chairman of the Prince William County Family Alliance, Vice Chairman of the Prince William County Schools Career and Technical Education Committee, and the Vice Chairman of the Prince William Tax Payers Alliance.
Manassas Mayor Hal Parrish has announced his campaign for State Senate in Virginia’s 29th District.
Democratic Senator Chuck Colgan, who has served as Senator in the District since 1976, currently holds the seat.
Updated: Sheriff Charles Jett released this statement about his upcoming retirement:
I am taking this opportunity to announce that after 37 years of service to Stafford County, in the most rewarding career I could have imagined, I have decided to retire at the end of my term in December of this year.
The Rappahannock Regional Solid Waste Management Board (R-Board) will hold a special meeting today at 2:30p.m. to address the controversial fees now being charged to Stafford County and City of Fredericksburg residents for landfill use.
For residents attempting to drop off waste at their area landfills, they can expect to pay up to $12 per truckload, or opt for a $100 annual pass.
The Lorton Art Program (LAP) has been working with inmates at the Washington D.C. Department of Corrections, and will be showcasing some of their works at an exhibit at the Westminster at Lake Ridge senior community in Occoquan.
Work from the program will be shown at Westminster on February 9 at 3p.m. during an opening reception, and will be available for viewing until the end of March.
The Prince William County Fire Marshal has confirmed some information about what took place on Friday night.
The vent pipe from the hot water heater to the boiler had rusted through. This caused CO to leak into the building, according to the Fire Marshal. The store has remained closed while there are ongoing repairs.