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A Creek Runs Through Us
Source: Chandler Van Voorhis
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The waters of time twist, turn, and run through the soul of the land. From the hoofs of horses crossing a tributary during the Civil War to the pitter-patter of kids splashing on a hot summer day to the wading of the angler looking for a smallmouth b...
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Middleburg Walkway Woes
Source: Daniel Morrow
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Acrimonious debate about regulations governing sidewalk construction and their impact on the construction of the new, $14 million plus, National Sporting Library Museum, dominated the regular January meeting of the Middleburg Town Council.Council Mem...
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Mammograms Save Lives
Source: Middleburg Eccentric
Thursday, December 17, 2009
New breast cancer screening recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has led to mass confusion for women and justifiable outrage from national breast cancer and health organizations throughout the country. ...
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No Creature Too Small for Diana Reuter-Twining
Source: Middleburg Eccentric
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Diana Reuter-Twining is that beautiful child of the sixties who, refused to give up her dreams and is now a marvelous example of all the things a woman of courage, talent and determination really can do.Her deep desire to be an architect, momentarily...
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Unison Day
Unison, VA - October 31, 2009
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A landmark for a land conservation group
Source: Washington Post
Thu, 31 Dec 2009 07:26:36 GMT+00:00
The Land Trust of Virginia, a Middleburg-based nonprofit group, met a decade-old goal this month by placing its 100th property and 10,000th acre in permanent conservation easements. Much of the land, on which...
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'We Can't Do More with Less, Year after Year'
Sorce: Loudoun Independent
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:10:51 GMT+00:00
The proposed fiscal year 2011 Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Operating Budget provides a "fair estimation of our needs," said LCPS Superintendent Edgar Hatrick, given the "promise of little or no new funding," and the reality of "continuing to be a growing school system."
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