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Battlefield High School Awarded VHSL National Guard Cup
The Virginia High School League (VHSL) has awarded Battlefield High School the National Guard Cup for the 2023-24 academic year, recognizing their outstanding achievements in both athletic and academic activities. This marks the second time in three years that Battlefield High has earned this distinguished honor. “Battlefield High School’s VHSL...
Wolverine volleyball sweeps Giants, 3-0
VIRGINIA—The Rock Ridge Volleyball team took care of business on Thursday night, hosting Mesabi East. The Wolverines took advantage of their height and closed it out for a 3-0 win, by scores 25-14, 25-21, and 25-17 in US Steel Gymnasium at Rock Ridge High School. “I like how we played tonight and everybody got in there and got their chance to play,” Wolverines Coach Amy Kvaternik said. “When Mesabi East...
Braemar Park Gets Several Improvements
On Sept. 26, Prince William County staff, leaders and community members gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the recent improvements made to Braemar Park in Bristow. Improvements include a newly paved parking lot, new playground, newly paved and painted basketball courts and tennis courts, as well as the conversion of one tennis court to two pickleball courts. New fencing around the tennis, basketball and pickleball courts was also installed along with the construction of a new trail connecting the existing facilities.
Montgomery County entrepreneur opens fitness hub in hopes of fostering community, wellness
GAITHERSBURG, Md. (DC News Now) — A new fitness hub in Montgomery County aims to build a sense of community while promoting healthy lifestyles. Fitness Edge MD, founded by local entrepreneur and trainer Tungi Kelley, offers high-intensity training and various classes for all fitness levels. Kelley, a lifelong Montgomery County resident said his goal is […]
Dan Rodricks: One of the oldest law enforcement traditions in Maryland, nabbing a poacher | STAFF COMMENTARY
Today, a detective story — how a Maryland police officer determined that a deer hunter had killed a 20-point buck in violation of state law. Let this be a public service message to any other hunter thinking of doing the same. This happened last November, during the archery-hunting season. A 25-year-old fellow in camo killed a trophy buck in a bean field in Frederick County. The jubilant young ...
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