A nativity scene that once graced the Loudoun County Courthouse lawn has found a new home at Leesburg Presbyterian Church.
Washington Post, December 23, 2012
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A nativity scene that once graced the Loudoun County Courthouse lawn has found a new home at Leesburg Presbyterian Church.
Washington Post, December 23, 2012
The developer of Crosstrail has withdrawn an offer of land for expansion of Loudoun County’s courts.
Washington Post, December 10, 2012
A developer on the southern edge of Leesburg has offered land for Loudoun County’s courts.
Washington Post, December 3, 2012
Local business leaders say they want the Loudoun County courts to stay in downtown Leesburg.
Washington Post, November 19, 2012
Loudoun County Public Schools are making menu adjustments because of food allergies and growing cultural diversity.
Washington Post, November 12, 2012
Loudoun judicial, legal and law enforcement officials told the Board of Supervisors that the courts should be located together.
Washington Post, October 24, 2012
The Loudoun Community Health Center is getting a new name — HealthWorks for Northern Virginia — and moving to a new location.
Washington Post, October 17, 2012
The Leesburg Town Council sent a letter to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors seeking expansion of the courts system downtown.
Washington Post, October 14, 2012
The Leesburg Town Council opposes moving the courts away from the historic downtown.
Washington Post, October 8, 2012
“Idea Fusion” meet-ups provide a setting for high-tech entrepreneurs to share ideas and meet potential advisors and investors.
Washington Post, September 26, 2012