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/**/ Board to dedicate learning center: Former chairman to be honored By Tiffany Schwab Staff Writer MANASSAS – The school board will officially dedicate the Joseph B. Johnson Learning Center at 4:30 p.m. today. The center, which houses the school system’s alternative education program, is located next to Osbourn High School on Tudor Lane….
/**/ It’s My Town By Bennie Scarton Jr. Mary Bergere, Northern Virignia Electric Cooperative’s government relations liaison, has been selected to the Thomas C. Sorensen Institute of Political Leadership. After undergoing a rigorous competitive process, she was one of only 33 Virginians selected for the program. The Institute seeks men and women from across the…
/**/ Thursday, December 21, 2000 Top News Transportation tops budget issues By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer Plans to continue phasing out the car tax, despite a slump in the economy, are getting mixed reviews from lawmakers in Richmond where another fierce debate seems to be brewing over Northern Virginia transportation needs. Gov. James…
/**/ Friday, March 30, 2001 Top News Board appeals school site rejection By Diane Freda Staff Writer A controversial site for a new elementary school in the western end of Prince William County will be appealed to the Board of County Supervisors. The county School Board voted Wednesday night to appeal the county Planning Commission’s…
Untitled Document THE MANASSAS FIRE: Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1905 For further description, mouse over the circled numbers above each building. The Manassas fire of 1905 destroyed about 35 buildings, including what was then known as The Journal Messenger, and caused between $60,000 and $100,000 in losses. This photo shows the surviving buildings on…