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Canal Pride Days Kicks Off With C&O Clean Up
C&O Canal Pride Days continues Saturday with projects at Big Slackwater near Dam #4 in Washington County, Md.

Katie Griffith is a West Virginia native and a recent D.C.-area transplant. She graduated from West Virginia University in 2010 with a triple major in journalism, English and French, and an intense interest in multimedia storytelling and hyperlocal journalism. She attributes her passion for new media to the West Virginia Uncovered project at WVU, which opened her eyes to a new way of telling stories. After graduating from college, Katie spent a year working with AmeriCorps and West Virginia Uncovered to expand the roles of multimedia journalism, civic engagement and online community management in rural newspapers. With a team of two WVU students, she conceptualized and built an extensive, community-driven multimedia project called Faces of the Mine, dedicated to remembering the 2010 Upper Big Branch mine disaster in Raleigh County, W.Va.
Katie is excited to begin a new chapter of her life with Patch and Potomac, Md. She looks forward to working with the Potomac community to find and report on the issues and concerns facing the area.
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<i>▪ How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
I consider myself an open-minded, independent voter. The political ideal I hold in highest regard is the right of an individual to speak his mind, whether I agree with his beliefs or not.
<b>Religion</b>
<i>▪ How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I come from a Methodist background, and though religion does not play a part in my life, I appreciate the sense of community and support I had growing up in the church. My ethical codes stems from the Judeo-Christian tradition.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>▪ What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
I am new to the area and would welcome all tips and input to help me identify the most important issues in Potomac. From what I've seen so far, I know that the community appreciates quality of education and has a concern for environmental issues. I am excited to learn more about several of the issues currently facing Potomac, including the future of Nick's Organic Farm and solving the Pepco energy issue.
<i>▪ Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
I look forward to updating this section as I learn more about these issues and how they affect the quality of life in Potomac.
C&O Canal Pride Days continues Saturday with projects at Big Slackwater near Dam #4 in Washington County, Md.

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Traffic may be backed up near Darnestown Road and Berryville Road.
The First District Police Station, which covers areas in Potomac, North Potomac, Darnestown and Rockville, is schedule to move to the new Public Safety Headquarters in May.
The new Public Safety Headquarters in Gaithersburg needs a way to feed its residents. Should Montgomery County cops and firefighters be served from food trucks or cafeterias?
The First District Police Station, which covers areas in Potomac, North Potomac, Darnestown and Rockville, is schedule to move to the new Public Safety Headquarters in May.
DeAngelo Jackson, 19, of Poolesville, was arrested and charged in connection with the Easter Sunday shooting at Victory Lane in Potomac.
Take a look at the newest Churchill highlights uploaded recently by our readers.
Montgomery County signed the sublease with Montgomery Soccer, Inc., Monday.
Elle Woods is making her way to Winston Churchill High School April 20, 21, 27 and 28. Churchill student Sloane Momsen shares her experience working on the show.
Elle Woods is making her way to Winston Churchill High School April 20, 21, 27 and 28. Churchill student Genevieve Austin shares her experience working on the show.
Elle Woods is making her way to Winston Churchill High School April 20, 21, 27 and 28. Churchill students share their experiences working on the show.
The Tavern at River Falls, located in Potomac Village, is scheduled to open next week. Will you be there?
The Tavern at River Falls hosted an open house Thursday as a sneak preview of its opening later this month.
Check out this week's highlights from Winston Churchill sports.
The window to submit a comment regarding the pending lease between Montgomery County and Montgomery Soccer, Inc., closes today.
The following is an open letter from Cristy Yeutter, thanking the local and online communities that helped locate Victoria Yeutter.
The 15-year-old, missing since Monday, is on her way home to family today.
One of the suspects has been arrested and charged with robbing the Tuckerman Lane store where he was employed.