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The Stafford County Board of Supervisors voted to begin applying funds received through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to various costs and expenditures at its recent meeting.
This first wave of funding will be applied to the fiscal year 2020 budget for costs relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stafford authorities said they arrested a Fredericksburg woman following a head-on collision on Route 17.
The sheriff’s office writes in today’s blotter:
A major healthcare provider in Prince William County and Manassas will resume regular procedures today.
Novant Health / UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center in Manassas and Haymarket Medical Center in Haymarket tells us:
The Virginia Health Department (VDH) coronavirus charts indicate total case numbers are trending downward as Virginia reopens.
As of June 22, here are the case numbers for the following localities according to the VDH:
A group of Betta Sigma Phi sorority sisters in Woodbridge has started their own investment club.
When this group talks about Starbucks, they aren’t discussing the newest latte or their favorite muffin, they talk about their stock in the coffee giant. Their share of stock in Starbucks has risen from $29.28 a share when they first got it in September of 2007, to the current value of about $75 a share.
Stafford County authorities said they were called to the scene of an assault and found a bloodied victim.
The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office tell us:
A land swap deal between Stafford County and Jarrell Properties could mean the beginning of the development of Downtown Stafford.
The Stafford County Board of Supervisors has authorized a public hearing to take place on July 7 regarding a land swap of under 8,000 square feet between the county and Fredericksburg-based developer Jarrell Properties Inc. Should the land swap go forward, it could affect two projects that the county has in its plans for economic development.
Update from Manassas City at 1:40 p.m.
The gas company has a damaged line at the intersection of Liberia Avenue and Centerville Road.
Small businesses in Manassas will again get a shot at applying for financial help in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Manassas Department of Economic Development tells us: