Dozens of area residents voiced their support for a minor league baseball stadium in Loudoun during a public input session before the Board of Supervisors on Monday, July 20th.
Tracking hackers, building robots and analyzing DNA were several activities explored during the third annual Science, Technology and Engineering Day at in Ashburn.
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Ashburn Village resident Rosalie Titus and her three daughters showed their support for baseball in Loudoun during a public input session before the Board of Supervisors on Monday. Behind them, Broad Run baseball coach Pat Cassidy and Potomac Falls coach Joe Terango look on. Both coaches voiced their support for a stadium in the county earlier in the evening.
The Kincora Baseball Advisory Board, headed by baseball executive John Horshok and including Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson and Harmon Killebrew, handed out paraphernalia to support their proposed 5,500-seat minor league baseball stadium in Ashburn.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors listened to dozens of area residents explain their support for baseball in the county during a public input session on Monday. The Board will vote Tuesday on a special exception that would allow construction of a 5,500-seat baseball stadium at the intersection of routes 7 and 28 in Ashburn.
Ashburn Troupe Moves Out Front With Awards
Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009
Riding in cars painted with the names of their routines, 172 dancers from Studio Bleu Dance Center in Ashburn headed to Ocean City last month for the Starpower National Dance Competition. Read story and 3 comments »
Thursday, July 30, 2009
The Washington Redskins opened their training camp in Ashburn on Thursday with their first practice of the season. Read story and 3 comments »
Office and Retail Included in Project
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Loudoun County supervisors approved zoning changes Tuesday that would allow a 5,500-seat minor league baseball stadium and a mixed-use office and retail complex to be built at routes 28 and 7. Read story and 35 comments »
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Kaitlyn Maher, 4, of Ashburn sings at the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony in front of President Bush at the White House.
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