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The School Board wants to keep it, but the City Council wants it gone.

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Prince William

It’s becoming clearer that Prince William County taxpayers will be the owners of 22 acres next to Interstate 95 in Woodbridge.

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Well, howdy there, folks! According to the Virginia Department of Transportation, there’s some news brewin’ ’bout Piper Lane (Route 660) stretchin’ from Route 28, which some call Nokesville Road, all the way down to Observation Road, near the Manassas Regional Airport. They’re fixin’ to close’er down, weather permitting, from 8 p.m. come Friday, May 17, ’til 5 a.m. on Monday, May 20. They’re aimin’ to mend some culvert pipes and stretch ’em a bit.

Now, if’n you’re needin’ to get to them properties along Piper Lane, fret not, pardner. You’ll have your access. But, I reckon you won’t be able to mosey beyond the workin’ spot, nestled between 10149 Piper Lane and 10205 Piper Lane, in either direction.


Prince William

The Prince William County Landfill and Compost Facility will close at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day. The facilities will also be closed on Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day and Monday, September 2, for Labor Day. Customers should check with their trash and recycling collection company for possible changes to their pick-up schedule.

The landfill and compost facility are open Monday through Saturday, except on New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. They also close at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Christmas Eve.


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Stafford County Sheriff: It is no secret that the problem of controlled substances continues to grow and Stafford County is no exception to this. Dangerous substances like fentanyl continue to pose a threat to people of all ages but sometimes can be hard to identify. In order to remain one step ahead in the war on drugs, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has obtained a TruNarc Analyzer.


News

Stafford County Sheriff’s Office: Two firearms were seized from a 19-year-old after an observant citizen noticed him fumbling a firearm in an intoxicated state.

On May 12th at 4:34 a.m. Sergeant J.D. Hurt and Deputy J.R. Suarez responded to Wawa, located at 275 Butler Road, for an intoxicated person. The caller advised the male, who was stumbling around, dropped his firearm on the floor while inside the business. They further advised the suspect attempted to buy tobacco without an ID. When staff refused to sell him the product, he asked to buy controlled substances from them.


Politics

County records show that nine days before Prince William County Commonwealth Attorney Amy Ashworth threatened to stop prosecuting a wide-ranging number of cases due to what she called a funding shortage, Ashworth’s office spent nearly $3,500 in taxpayer funds to bring a local chef to perform a cooking demonstration for her staff at the Old Manassas Courthouse.

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