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Winter storm prompts closures, cancellations

The Northern Shenandoah Valley saw its first major snowstorm of the season Wednesday, with snow beginning about mid-morning and continuing as a wintry mix of snow and sleet throughout the day. The region was expected to see about a foot of snow with 14 to 15 inches at higher elevations and snow tapering off about midnight. Around the area, town and county offices in Clarke, Frederick, Shenandoah and Warren counties and the city of Winchester closed for the day. Area schools were also closed on Wednesday, opting to take the snow day rather than holding virtual classes. On Wednesday afternoon, Shenandoah County Public Schools announced a snow day for today. Students will then have virtual classes as usual on Friday as well as Monday and Tuesday before beginning winter break.

Planning Commission approves proffer amendment

Planning Commission approves proffer amendment
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Planning Commission sends proffer amendment to council (copy)

Planning Commission sends proffer amendment to council (copy)
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Strasburg Town Council approves budget amendment

The Strasburg Town Council on Tuesday night approved in a 7-1 vote a budget amendment allocating about $400,000 in new revenue and new revenue projections, among other actions. The allocation consists of spending about $130,000 in budget funds that were freed up by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Recovery and Economic Stability (CARES) Act funds for police salaries. The remaining portion comes from allocating about $270,000 in increased projections on meals and sales tax returns that were cut at the start of the pandemic to more conservative estimates. The money will be spent on keeping the Borden Mowery Drive realigning project on schedule, making payments toward the purchase of two police cruisers that were previously put off and replacing water turbidity meters that have become obsolete.

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