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/**/ Students crusade against violence By Tiffany Schwab Staff Writer Violence sees no age. Sometimes teenagers forget that, said Osbourn High School freshman Adrianna Mendez. Teens can be victims, but they can also take steps to prevent violence in their homes and communities, said Mendez, a member of the Prince William Youth Advisory Council. As…
Putting safety first — Experts get an early start testing fireworks By Nancy Carroll Staff Writer Cindy L. Davis/Staff Photographer Spotsylvania County Fire Marshall Philip Sullivan unloads fireworks while others burn in the background. Fireworks with names like Space Party and The Hatfields & McCoys underwent a safety test Wednesday at the Public Safety Academy…
With 15.8 million acres of forestland (an amount larger than the total acreage of some states), Virginia adds color to the color of fall. In addition to magnificent autumn foliage that stretches from the Western Highlands to the Eastern Shore, Virginia’s fall festivals as well as apple, pumpkin, and grape harvests present a Virginia as fun as it…
/**/ Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Top News Senate kills bond proposal: Bill would have funded GMU’s Prince William campus By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer RICHMOND – A state Senate budget committee killed a cluster of bond proposals Tuesday that offered millions for the construction of a science center at Belmont Bay and a new…
/**/ Veteran musician makes music, motivates others By Lucy Chumbley Staff Writer MANASSAS – Stevie “Guitar” Sparks is setting up for the open mike acoustic night he hosts on Wednesdays at Flannagans Olde Ale House on Main and Church streets. He holds up his guitar, which is emblazoned with autographs, and points to a signature:…