Government
On Monday Oct. 23, the Leesburg Town Council discussed the finding of the recently conducted Liberty Street parking remediation study performed by USA Environment & Infrastructure Inc. The site of the current parking lot was previously used as a municipal landfill from the 1940s to the mid-1950s. The town council has been considering possible redevelopment…
On Sept. 1, deputy clerk Bill Loy retired after 49 years of service in the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. Loy served as the probate manager for Clerk of the Circuit Court Gary M. Clemens for the past 22 years. “Bill was a valuable public servant and offered the best probate services in the entire Commonwealth of…
Gov. Glenn Youngkin reiterated his commitment to Virginia’s veterans and celebrated the extended tax-exemptions for military retirement pay through the removal of age restrictions in the 2023 Virginia state budget. After enacting a state tax exemption for military retirement pay in 2022, this expanded benefit will apply to all military retirees regardless of age and…
On Oct. 11, the Virginia General Assembly celebrated the public opening of the General Assembly Building with a ribbon cutting ceremony, plaque unveiling and public tours of the first purpose-built office building for America’s first and oldest legislative body that’s been serving the people of Virginia since 1619. The new building, known as the GAB, features spacious…
– Gov. Youngkin addresses Great Indoors agricultural symposium By Sophia Clifton On Tuesday, Sept. 26, Governor Glenn Youngkin addressed the first ever “Great Indoors” Symposium at Lansdowne Resort, speaking to leaders from across the state about Virginia’s growing Controlled Environmental Agriculture (CEA) industry. In the leaflet handed out to symposium attendees, Youngkin stated, “Innovation will…
By Valerie Cury At the end of the Sept. 12 Purcellville Town Council meeting, town council members came out of executive session and approved the town manager’s contract in a 4-2-1 vote. Mayor Stan Milan, Vice Mayor Chris Bertaut, and Council Members Carol Luke and Boo Bennett voted to approve Rick Bremseth’s contract. Council Members…
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