Marshall runs against Allen
Del. Bob Marshall said Thursday he will run for Virginia’s open U.S. Senate seat, adding another candidate to the mix of Republicans challenging frontrunner George Allen for the party’s nomination, the Washington Examiner reports

23-year-old running for mayor 
Young entrepreneur Ryan Bullock has become the third candidate to announce a campaign for Fredericksburg’s mayoral office in the upcoming May municipal elections, reports Patch.com 


PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA . . . The Prince William County Criminal Justice Academy Basic Law Enforcement 30th Session graduated on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, at 10 a.m. at the Hylton Performing Arts Center, 10960 George Mason Circle, in the Manassas area. This class was comprised of 26 Prince William County Police officers and one Prince William County Sheriff’s deputy.

The 27 men and women completed a 24-week course of training in all aspects of police work, including classes in firearms, use-of-force decision making, driver training, legal training, patrol techniques, criminal investigation and crash investigation. The graduating law enforcement personnel are listed below, and brief biographies of each graduate follow:


Woodbridge, Va. — The Food Lion grocery store brand will be roaring back into the Potomac Communities.

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Billboard has some up in arms
They are controversial words that garner a second look when seen splashed across a billboard on the highway. The words — “Don’t believe in God? You are not alone.” — are superimposed on a billboard on the west side of Interstate 95, three miles north of U.S. 17, Staffordcountysun.com reports.

Dumfries area apartment complex approved
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors unanimously approved a large multi-family development in the Dumfries area on Tuesday evening, reports Insidenova.com


Stafford County, Va. — While students at Ferry Farm Elementary School will have classes Thursday, it won’t be at their regular school building. 

Unlike on Wednesday when classes at the school were canceled, students and staff of Ferry Farm will have class at 9 a.m. at Dixon Smith Middle School at 503 Deacon Road in Stafford County. Buses will run their regular routes, and students who normally get rides to school should be dropped off at Dixon Smith Middle School by 8:40 a.m.


The County’s Human Services Office worked with the Rural Health Initiative Team from McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond and the Mobile Vet Center Program, also based in Richmond, to bring their mobile vehicles to the Stafford Administration Center at 1300 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA 22554. Specialists will be available January 17th, from 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., and January 18th, from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

If enough interest is shown, both groups would consider regular visits to Stafford.


Fairfax wants FBI in Springfield
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors says it has a perfect spot for the relocation of the FBI headquarters in Washington, outside the Franconia-Springfield Metro station, reports Washington Examiner.

McDonnell goes after Kings Dominion Law
If Gov. McDonnell has his way, more students in Virginia could go back to school before Labor Day, reports The Washington Post.


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