The Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 21
In Indonesia, a widow struggles to care for 25 orphans. In Locust Grove, a group of Christians struggle to share their faith in an area filled with gated communities and busy commuters.
Pay it forwardPotomac News - Fri Nov 20
During the first two months of the school year, students at Beville Middle School had gotten off to a great start in serving their community, both locally and internationally.
Investigation of Woody nearly completeRichmond Times-Dispatch - Fri Nov 20
The special prosecutor investigating an allegation made against Richmond's sheriff plans to complete the inquiry by early next week.
Spotsylvania grand jury issues indictmentsThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 20
The following people were indicted recently by a Spotsylvania County grand jury: Sandra Lee Allison, Mineral, six counts of embezzlement.
Walk raises funds to fight diabetesPotomac News - Thu Nov 19
Micron Technology Virginia, Manassas, recently hosted the Prince William County Step Out to Fight Diabetes Walk.
Golf tournament raises $40,000Potomac News - Thu Nov 19
Glory Days Grill, a restaurant chain with locations in Prince William County and Manassas, conducted its 14th annual benefit golf tournament recently at the Piedmont Club, Haymarket.
High school hosts blood driveJournal Messenger - Thu Nov 19
Be a hero by giving blood at Brentsville High School's blood drive Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the school's cafeteria.
Elliott executed for a 01 deathCulpeperNews.com, Culpeper, VA - Wed Nov 18
Death-row inmate Larry Bill Elliott was executed last night for the 2001 murder of Dana Thrall of Prince William County.
Colleges at end of H1N1 lineThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Nov 18
Ruth Lovelace has told students at the University of Mary Washington that if they can get the H1N1 shot while they're home for Thanksgiving, they should do so.
Ribbon cut, Rainbow ridesPotomac News - Tue Nov 17
It was light rain with sunshine smiles when Rainbow Riding Center, located at the newly opened Silver Lake Regional Park in Haymarket, held the ribbon cutting for their state-of-the art center which will provide increased space and resources for disabled children participating in the 4-H therapeutic riding programs.
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