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February 5, 2013

Congratulations to the Ravens for winning. Most of Sterling was in the Ravens camp.
(Conservative Rush Limbaugh says the 49ers lost because they were from San Francisco.)


Dimitri Kesari sends his thanks for the wonderful letters many of you are sending.
The Board makes its decisions for two vacancies Wednesday night.

"I am grateful to Sterling and to citzens of Loudoun who have written in support"
said Dimitri Kesari at Chic Fil-A earlier today.

Send your note to "Vote for Dimitri for Water Board" to [email protected]


Notice of Road Construction Night Time Work
Start at 8 P.M.

I am advancing a news advisory sent out from the construction company for the
Route 7 work near Sterling Boulevard:

Quote: "To avoid interruption to the morning traffic , the multiple Lane closures on Rt7 eastbound near Sterling Blvd scheduled 2/4/13 thru 2/8/13 will be allowed to start at 8PM instead of 10PM.

This will give the contractor enough time to dig the 13' deep excavation , install the proposed 36" pipe and restore the roadway prior to the 5AM morning rush." Unquote.

ALERT-- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED MONDAY
Bonus Pay: slice of pizza.

I need volunteers for the teen job fair coming up. So help me eat some pizza to get ready.

On Monday, February 11th at 7 PM, I will be holding a training briefing for the Teen Job Fair volunteers at Santini's in Sterling. If you are available to help with the Teen Job Fair, please join me at this briefing. Your first task is to
eat some pizza with me. Its a big job and I hope you can do it.


BOLLING TIE VOTE AGAINST DICK BLACK
BOLLING TIE VOTE FOR OBENSHEIN


Senator Dick Black told me "My bill to tighten voter ID laws, SB 719, will come before the Senate today for final passage. Last week, the Democrats attempted to water down this bill in committee, but failed to do so. I expect we'll have a serious battle to get this measure through the senate."

Dick Black was right. The Bill did NOT pass the Senate tonight. The vote was 20-20 with Lt. Gov. Bolling casting the tie breaking vote AGAINST the bill. Bolling said "this year is too soon to pass this bill".

Later Bolling cast the tie breaking vote for Senator Mark Obenshein's bill to require a photo id card when voting and the bill provides a mechanism to obtain a free photo id for voters. (source hamptonroads.com)


Sterling's Favorite U.S. Ambassador John Bolton

Bolton is a guest the Reagan Lecuture series: Feb 6, 2013 7:00 - 8:30 PM Ashburn Presbyterian Church
20962 Ashburn Road Ashburn, Virginia 20147


LCSO Announces 32nd Citizens' Police Academy
FIRST COME FIRST SERVE
LIMIT 40 SEATS



Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman announced the formation of the 32nd Citizens' Police Academy, which will commence on March 13, 2013.

Members of the class will participate in training classes taught by Loudoun County Sheriff's Office personnel. The classes provide an overview of all the aspects of law enforcement within the agency. Members of the class may also have the option of participating in a ride-a-long with a deputy after completing the academy.

The free sessions will be held each Wednesday evening from March 13th through May 22nd. Each session will be two-and-a-half hours in length and begin at 7PM. Class locations will be announced prior to the upcoming session.

The classes are open to Loudoun County residents over the age of 18. To enroll in the Citizen's Police Academy, please contact Karen Lauzier at the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office at [email protected] or by calling (703) 737-8238, during normal business hours of 9AM to 5PM.

Registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Enrollment is limited to 40 participants.

This is the first of two Citizens' Police Academies held by the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office this year. The next session will be held in the fall of 2013.


CABLE FRAUD IN STERLING
watch out for this ruse.

On Jan. 23 authorities filed this report: Fraud: A Sterling resident reported that they received a call from a subject who alleged he worked for a satellite television company. The subject advised he could only accept payment using a prepaid card. The victim called the company a few days later after receiving a bill and they reported that they had no record of his transaction.

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