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2008 Marshall murder case certified to grand jury
Won Yong Jung (left) allegedly stabbed Du Chi Park, 56, to death after a night of drinking almost 13 years ago in a house on Free State Road near Marshall. He was too drunk to remember anything that day. He said when he drinks he turns coma, or blackout. FBI Special Agent Mitch Song
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Staff Journalist A Fauquier County grand jury next month will decide whether to indict the defendant charged with second-degree murder in the 2008 stabbing death of Marshall-area man.
After about a 1-hour and 40-minute preliminary hearing Thursday afternoon in Fauquier County General District Court, retired Judge J. Gregory Ashwell found that probable cause existed that Won Yong Jung, 62, of Duluth, Ga., had committed the crime.
Fauquier plans to preserve 551 more acres of farmland
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Since 2002, the county has paid $17.5 million to snuff out building lots on 13,525 acres of farmland. Itâs a benefit to the farmer. But, itâs a benefit to all of us, because it keeps the county beautiful, instead of wall-to-wall houses and apartment buildings and stuff like that. Thatâs what people are trying to get away from. PDR Committee member John Schied
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Staff Journalist The county board of supervisors Thursday likely will agree to eliminate 26 potential home building lots on four Southern Fauquier farms.
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It will cost the county an estimated $230,000 to restore bulk item collection at the Catlett, Markham, Marshall, Morrisville and New Baltimore sites â staring Monday, April 12. Many of my constituents reached out, asking that they be replaced. Those living in the Sumerduck and Goldvein areas have quite a hike to the landfill. Hopefully, bulk refuse wonât continue to be dumped on our back roads. Supervisor Chris Butler
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Staff Journalist Beginning Monday, April 12, Fauquier County will resume accepting bulk trash items at its remote residential collection sites.
Four of the five sites take county household waste and recyclables; Remington accepts only recyclables.
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âIn order for it to be of value to me, it needs to be old and exceptional, with quality workmanship and beauty,â Robert Bowman says. If weâre not careful, Fauquier will resemble Prince William County, which went to hell in a hurry. In the 25 years I worked there, it went from a beautiful, rural county to a congested, poorly planned atrocity.
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Staff Journalist The retired architectural antiques dealer likes to say that he transformed a part-time second career into a mission to help the needy.