Officer Lambert with the Winchester Police Department, went to 409 East Pall Mall Street in Winchester, to serve 49-year-old David Manzie a warrant. Police say Manzie slammed the door in the officer’s face and threatened to take his own life. Manzie reportedly had a knife Read full story via TV3 Winchester
Oct 31 2009 | Posted in
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One driver out of every seven in the U.S. is believed to have no auto insurance and that has broad repercussions for the 86 percent of drivers who do. Most people don’t think about the uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage portion of their auto insurance policy until they are the victim of a hit and [...]
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By Army Capt. James Bressendorff – Special to American Forces Press Service KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Oct. 30, 2009 – U.S. and other international troops in Afghanistan recently provided training in critical patient care and blood processing to Afghan doctors that they hope will spread throughout the country. An Afghan doctor with the National Military Hospital in [...]
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The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office will hold a home security class on November 4, 2009, in response to a series of burglaries in the Northern Virginia region targeting gold jewelry. All are welcome to attend. The class will be held at 7 p.m. at Little River Elementary School located at the 43464 Hyland Hills Street [...]
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RICHMOND — Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced today that $28.7 million in refinancing savings would be distributed to 28 Virginia school divisions and the Literary Fund. The Virginia Public School Authority (VPSA) recently refinanced certain outstanding VPSA bonds for interest rate savings. Savings will be distributed to localities in the form of a one-time credit [...]
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ASSAULT 28 Oct 2009 1800 BLOCK APPLE BLOSSOM DR ASSAULT:SIMPLE ASSAULT 27 Oct 2009 300 BLOCK SMITHFIELD AVE A & B ON FAMILY MEMEBER ASSAULT 27 Oct 2009 500 BLOCK SOUTH ST A & B ON FAMILY MEMEBER ASSAULT 26 Oct 2009 300 BLOCK HIGHLAND AVE A & B ON FAMILY MEMEBER ASSAULT 24 Oct [...]
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Loudoun residents, along with the rest of the commonwealth, will head to the polls Tuesday to elect a new governor for Virginia. Loudoun is being viewed as a seminal county for the statewide race and as an indicator of whether Virginia is adding more blue or red to its new purple color on the national [...]
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The Parks and Recreation Department of the city of Frederick, MD recently decided to hang three dummies from a tree as part of its Halloween program. The dummies’ “overstuffed shirts, blue jeans and white, faceless heads” sparked concern from Frederick residents who complained that “the figures evoke images of lynchings.” According to one resident: “It [...]
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Eleven Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) students were recognized for their writing ability by having their work published in the seventh annual issue of “Falling for the Story.”
“Falling for the Story” is a publication of the Northern Virginia Writing Project at George Mason University.Their teachers, all members of the Writing Project,submitted the LCPS students’ work for judging.
Following are the students with their school and their teacher’s name in parentheses:
October 30, 2009 Larceny 09-19187 3900 Block of Fairfax Square – On October 28 at 7:04 PM the vehicle owner reported that unknown person(s) had removed a Pennsylvania temporary tag from her vehicle. Larceny 09-19235 11133 Fairfax Boulevard / Dominion Virginia Power – On October 29 at 9:35 AM an employee reported that sometime between [...]
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