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Loudoun SourceLink

Loudoun County has launched an online tool to link entrepreneurs with the resources they need to help their businesses grow.

Washington Post, February 17, 2013

Author jimPosted on January 23, 2015Categories Washington PostTags business, economic development, Loudoun County, technologyLeave a comment on Loudoun SourceLink

Gum Spring Library opens

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The long-awaited Gum Spring Library, serving the Dulles South area, is set to open.

Washington Post, February 17, 2013

Author jimPosted on January 23, 2015January 24, 2015Categories Washington PostTags Dulles South, library, Loudoun County, Stone RidgeLeave a comment on Gum Spring Library opens

Q & A with library director

As director of the Loudoun County Public Library, Chang Liu oversees a system that has seven branches and is about to add an eighth.

Washington Post, January 28, 2013

Author jimPosted on January 23, 2015Categories Washington PostTags library, Loudoun CountyLeave a comment on Q & A with library director

Courts to stay downtown

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to keep the court facilities in Leesburg’s historic downtown.

Washington Post, January 20, 2013

Author jimPosted on January 23, 2015Categories Washington PostTags Board of Supervisors, courts, downtown, Leesburg, Loudoun CountyLeave a comment on Courts to stay downtown

Committee backs downtown courts

Loudoun County’s Finance, Government Services and Operations Committee has recommended keeping the court facilities in downtown Leesburg.

Washington Post, January 13, 2013

Author jimPosted on January 23, 2015January 23, 2015Categories Washington PostTags Board of Supervisors, courts, downtown, Leesburg, Loudoun CountyLeave a comment on Committee backs downtown courts

Nothing has changed

After four years of slumber, a local reporter awakened to find that everything — and nothing — had changed.

Leesburg Patch, October 26, 2011

Author jimPosted on January 22, 2015March 16, 2015Categories Columns, PatchTags Board of Supervisors, election, Loudoun County, politics, satireLeave a comment on Nothing has changed

New park and ride lot

Loudoun County has opened a new park and ride lot near Hamilton.

Leesburg Patch, September 28, 2011

Author jimPosted on January 22, 2015Categories PatchTags Loudoun County, transportationLeave a comment on New park and ride lot

Leadership Loudoun

Leadership Loudoun is a good way to make connections with other community-minded residents.

Leesburg Patch, September 22, 2011

Author jimPosted on January 22, 2015March 16, 2015Categories Columns, PatchTags Loudoun CountyLeave a comment on Leadership Loudoun

York’s rightward shift

Board of Supervisors Chairman Scott York appeared to shift rightward during his primary campaign. Could that hurt him in the fall general election?

Leesburg Patch, June 23, 2011

Author jimPosted on January 22, 2015March 16, 2015Categories Columns, PatchTags Board of Supervisors, election, Loudoun County, politicsLeave a comment on York’s rightward shift

Bolen Park’s worthy namesake

I knew Phil Bolen. Phil Bolen was a friend of mine. And Philip A. Bolen was worthy of the park that bears his name.

Leesburg Patch, June 9, 2011

Author jimPosted on January 22, 2015March 16, 2015Categories Columns, PatchTags county employees, history, Leesburg, Loudoun County, recreationLeave a comment on Bolen Park’s worthy namesake

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