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Purcellville Town Council appoints nine members to policing advisory committee

After interviewing 14 candidates in a virtual meeting Monday night, the Purcellville Town Council voted unanimously to appoint nine residents to the Community Policing Advisory Committee. Committee members who will serve a two-year term, effective Jan. 4, 2021, are Leonard “Rusty” Markland, a former police officer; Payton Arnett, a student at Woodgrove High School; Elizabeth Ford, a mother of five and founder of the nonprofit BetterALife Inc.; Thomas “Brent” Christie, a 20-year resident in town, father of two boys and volunteer coach; and Caleb Stought, who has served in the U.S. Army for the past 10 years. Committee members serving a one-year term are Christopher Baltimore, a 21-year Purcellville resident and information security analyst who serves as an election official; Kirk Balthazar, a Department of Defense contractor; St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Pastor Dave Milam, who was involved in the creation of the committee; and Larry Simms, a lifelong tow

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Purcellville Town Council takes action on remaining CARES Act funding

The Purcellville Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a motion to allocate the town s remaining $500,000 federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) funding to the town police department s payroll. The town received a total of $1,783,864 in Coronavirus Relief Funds, which was based on population and was distributed by Loudoun County in two payments received in June and October. The U.S. Treasury has mandated a spending deadline of Dec. 31, 2020. Any remaining unspent funds must be returned to the county. The town had previously allocated about $1.2 million for community businesses and nonprofit organizations. In other business, the town council unanimously approved a proposal to extend the town s water and sewer service to a potential county-owned Western Loudoun Recreation Aquatic Center.

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