Virginia Politics Blog Archive: Jennifer Buske
Pr. William Board Chairman Corey Stewart to announce reelection bid
Prince William County Board Chairman Corey A. Stewart (R- At Large) plans to announce his bid for reelection Tuesday.
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Jennifer Buske
| February 28, 2011; 3:45 PM ET |
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Pr. William wants Congress to subpoena illegal immigration information from DHS
Prince William County supervisors are requesting that Congress subpoena information from the Department of Homeland Security on the whereabouts of the criminal illegal immigrants the county has turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Jennifer Buske
| February 8, 2011; 6:10 PM ET |
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Northern Virginia counties receive more snow disaster aid
Virginia receives additional snow disaster aid from FEMA.
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Jennifer Buske
| January 31, 2011; 1:03 PM ET |
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Delegate introduces legislation that could bring Va. immigration reform
A Prince William County delegate has embraced County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart's push for immigration reform in the commonwealth.
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Jennifer Buske
| January 13, 2011; 4:33 PM ET |
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Micron Technology expanding Manassas facility
Micron Technology Inc. is investing $56 million to expand its Manassas facility and bring 123 new jobs to the area, Virginia officials said Tuesday.
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Jennifer Buske
| November 23, 2010; 4:57 PM ET |
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White powder in Pr. William courthouse
Jennifer Buske reports on the Crime Scene blog that a portion of the Prince William County Courthouse has been blocked off after an employee opened a piece of mail carrying a suspicious white powder, Manassas Fire officials said.
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Washington Post Editors
| November 23, 2010; 1:41 PM ET |
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