The Loudoun County survey is a good way for local leaders to learn more about the citizens they represent.
Leesburg Patch, August 2, 2012
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The Loudoun County survey is a good way for local leaders to learn more about the citizens they represent.
Leesburg Patch, August 2, 2012
The Loudoun Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating a second fire at the county’s Community Corrections office.
Washington Post, December 23, 2012
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The developer of Crosstrail has withdrawn an offer of land for expansion of Loudoun County’s courts.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
The Loudoun County survey points to the county’s outstanding quality of life.
Leesburg Patch, August 22, 2012
The recent Loudoun County survey paints a profile of county residents.
Leesburg Patch, August 16, 2012
Did Loudoun County’s public opinion survey turn the tide in favor of Dulles Metrorail?
Leesburg Patch, August 5, 2012
The Loudoun County survey shows what people like — and don’t like — about living in Loudoun.
Leesburg Patch, August 31, 2012