Changes are coming to the Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Stafford County, including the removal and addition of areas from these maps.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is proposing these updates.
Changes are coming to the Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Stafford County, including the removal and addition of areas from these maps.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is proposing these updates.
Prince William leaders are considering using $2 million in federal coronavirus aid awarded to the county to help residents pay for daycare.
The money comes from the CARES Act and had been earmarked by the local government to be granted to small businesses in an effort to help them recover from the coronavirus pandemic. However, county employees and some residents have said they need help paying for childcare now that public schools are back in session.
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Like schools and families throughout our community, the Prince William County Service Authority has adapted its classroom outreach program to meet the demands of a virtual-only learning environment.
The Service Authority has launched a remote learning program, H2Go Kids Virtual Classroom, to provide environmental education opportunities for Prince William County students in kindergarten through Grade 6.
Melvin Trotter was born on June, 23, 1956 and passed away on September, 29, 2020. He was a resident of Woodbridge, VA. Melvin is survived by his wife Deborah Ann (Wilburn)Trotter, his three sons Guyrin Wilburn, Terrence Wilburn, Melvin David Trotter, and his daughter, Nya Viola Trotter. His four brothers, Michael Trotter Sr., Mitchell Trotter Sr., Marvin Trotter, and Marshall Trotter. Five grandchildren, Tanya Wilburn, Ramia Wilburn, Cheyenne…
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Northern Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly (D, 11-Fairfax, Prince William) wants George Mason University to rename its Antonin Scalia Law School.
Connolly pens in a statement:
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He’s been politically active in numerous parts of the city for decades but has never run for office.
He’ll probably never do it again, he says.
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