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According to Young, he did not seek out the role, but was nominated by a committee for the seat.

“Our nominating processes are fairly self perpetuating. Every year, a nominations committee gets together and seeks to recommend candidates…I’ve been on the board for a long time as a district representative, and was asked to be allowed to put up my name for nomination and I thought about it for a little while, and said sure,” said Young.


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Today, June 1, marks the start of Virginia’s “Move Over Awareness Month,” and Stafford County partnered with localities in Planning District 16 as well as the Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, and the Virginia State Police to raise awareness of the “Move Over” law.

“Every day, emergency and public safety crews put their lives on the line to help motorists stranded along our roadways,” said Stafford Fire and Rescue Chief Mark Lockhart. “And every year, public safety personnel are killed or injured as they perform their jobs on the roads.”


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Patriotic red, white and blue ribbons and wreaths, freshly pressed suits, pearls and military dress decorated the American Legion Manassas Post 114 Charter Members Memorial Breakfast held at the Wyndham Garden Hotel on May 16.

Manassas Mayor Harry J. Parrish, Councilmen Mark Aveni and Ken D. Elston, and Prince William County Sheriff Glen Hill attended the special ceremony to honor the history of the American Legion Manassas Post 114 founded by 16 war veterans in 1946.