At first glance I thought this license plate read pumpkin pie, but as I came closer I noticed the driver had a healthier obsession:”pumping iron”.

“Fe” being the chemical symbol on for iron, I had to admit my high school chemistry teacher was right: the Periodic Table of Elements did in fact finally come in handy!


The Rappahannock Area Health District met the comprehensive preparedness benchmarks required by Project Public Health Ready (PPHR), which is a unique partnership between NACCHO and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“We are proud to have been recognized by Project Public Health Ready for our high level of preparedness,” said Dr. Brooke Rossheim, RAHD Health Director. “We will continue to improve our ability to quickly and effectively respond to any public health crisis in the district.”


Hometown soccer hero sidelined at Olympic trials
Ali Krieger will be sidelined six to eight months after sustaining tears to the medial collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments in her right knee Friday in the United States’ first game of the 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Women’s Qualifying tournament in Vancouver, Canada, reports Insidenova.com.

What to call that road, bridge?
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell wants to sell the rights to name the state’s highways, bridges and other infrastructure to private companies or anyone else who can pay to raise money for road maintenance, reports The Washington Examiner.


Stafford, Va — Old Man Winter paid a visit to the Potomac Communities overnight bringing with him a dusting of snow and a light coating of ice.

Temperatures just before 9 a.m. Saturday were still hovering around the freezing mark, but transportation officials said roads in the area are mostly clear.


Kevin English was always good for a news tip. After he found PotomacLocal.com, he would send me story ideas that would often have to do with Dumfries. In some cases he probably knew more about what was happening inside of Town Hall than some who actually work there. It shouldn’t come as a surprise because he served on the Town Council and ran for mayor.

English passed away Sunday at age 57, and all this week has been remembered as someone who cared deeply about his community. I always appreciated his willingness to reach out and to be open and honest about what he thought.


It’s going to be a cold one, but luckily this weekend will also be great for local indoor events.

The NV Players will continue their presentation of “Aladdin”. While the show is being performed in Burke, many of the actors are from Prince William County. “Annie” will take the stage at Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge with showtimes this weekend and next, and you can also catch “Miss Electricity” at the Lorton Workhouse’s theatre for young audiences through February 25.


No more country for old buffets
Buffets Inc. said Wednesday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and plans to close 81 restaurants nationwide. It operates under a variety of names, including Old Country Buffet. Washington-area locations include Fairfax County, Alexandria, Waldorf, Gaithersburg and Laurel, reports the Washington Business Journal.

Job watch: U.S. Army is hiring
The U.S. Army is hiring analysts to handle procurement management, policy and oversight, according to a post on USAJobs, Executive Gov reported, reports the Washington Business Journal.


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