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Columbia Gas Upgrades Lines to Manassas Park Homes
Some customers may experience gas service interruptions during the upgrade.

Full name: Jamie Rogers
Phone: 703-203-4791
Birthday: June 14
My passion for journalism blossomed from my love of writing in my diary—which I have been doing regularly since I was 9 years old.
I found comfort in writing thoughts and ideas on paper and am still fascinated about being able to look back at my own words and recall memories, feelings and events.
I knew I wanted to be a journalist and never thought seriously about veering from that path as I earned a degree in journalism and mass communications from the University of South Carolina in Columbia in 2006.
Aspiring to immediately work for a large newspaper in a major city, I ended up back in my hometown of Florence, S.C., working for the Morning News, owned by Richmond, Va.-based Media General, Inc.
I originally viewed my acceptance of the job as a setback because I didn't want to be back in my home town. But I quickly realized the newspaper was fertile ground for me to grow as a journalist.
I covered news for six mostly rural counties in eastern South Carolina for the mid-sized newspaper. I met friends and acquaintances, and learned much about what I refer to as "the human element" during my four years as a public safety, crime and courts reporter.
I moved here to Northern Virginia, where I accepted the job as Patch editor for Manassas Park.
Politics & Religion
It has been said that a journalist cannot be politically unbiased. Well, I'm probably the closest thing to a poitically unbiased journalist.
I have been a Jehovah's Witness my entire life and all practicing members of my faith do not get involved in political affairs. Witnesses believe there is one God who created a world that it is impossible for humankind to govern correctly.
This does not mean that I refuse to pay my taxes or participate in anarchist activities. The government leaders, although imperfect, are ministers of justice and lawfulness who exist to maintain some sort of order. So, we must respect our leaders and lawmakers and abide by all laws.
Hot button issues
Many people complain about their commute, the construction on Interstate 66 and Fairfax County taxes.
Many Manassas Park residents do not appear to be happy about having to get a decal for their car to avoid getting a ticket from the police.
Some customers may experience gas service interruptions during the upgrade.

Communications company explains 911 outage, among others, at town hall Thursday.
It's been one year since the death of Manassas Park High School student Katherine "Momo" Morales. She died in a car crashed linked to outages caused by Hurricane Irene.
Police said the suspect sideswiped a Ford as he was driving on the wrong side of the road earlier this month.
Police said someone stole a 2005 Honda Accord sedan even though the doors were locked and the victim has the keys.
Robert Daniel Washington III, of Manassas area, will be treated at a state psychiatric facility.
Robert Daniel Washington III will be treated at a state psychiatric facility.
ACTS Inc. (Action in Community Through Service of Prince William, Inc.) is hosting a talk today at 7 p.m. in Dumfries featuring two cyclists traveling cross-country for Suicide Awareness.
A Multi-jurisdictional task force discovered marijuana and packaging material during a search in Woodbridge.
Signal Bay Waterpark goes to the dogs for one day in September.
Find out what's going on in the kitchen of some of your favorite spots.
Ride metro or drive another route home if you're planning on traveling west on interstate 66 from the Captial Beltway, Arlington, Washington, D.C. or Falls Church this weekend.
Witnesses told police they saw a man standing in the middle of the road with his pants down.
The event is from 10 a.m. to noon. The event is $5 per dog. Humans are free.
The CDC reports 1,118 cases of West Nile Virus nationwide—the most since the disease was first detected in the United States.
The earthquake that struck Mineral, Va. in 2011 rippled over to Northern Virginia.
Read what scientists and government officials have learned in light of the largest East Coast earthquake since 1944.
Read what scientists and government officials have learned in light of the largest East Coast earthquake since 1944.
The CDC reports 1,118 cases of West Nile Virus nationwide—the most since the disease was first detected in the United States.
Developers of the project came back with additional perks to the project including water tap fees and additional retail space.