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Plus, bloodhound puppies join the force and can you smell what the gubernatorial scandal-machine is cooking?

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Sherell Williams was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She received her bachelor's in Communication with a concentration in journalism from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA where she served as managing editor for the student newspaper, Broadside, and later the Best of Mason issue of the student-run VOX|POP magazine. She is a passionate journalist with an affinity for cultures and an addiction to green tea, chocolate, baseball, and tennis.
Sherell has served as the editor of Annandale Patch since September 2010. In June 2011, Annandale Patch received the Business of the Year award from the Annandale Chamber of Commerce for their coverage of the Annandale community. Sherell became the editor of Burke Patch in August 2012.
Plus, bloodhound puppies join the force and can you smell what the gubernatorial scandal-machine is cooking?

Plus, bloodhound puppies join the force and can you smell what the gubernatorial scandal-machine is cooking?
Regardless, in every area except one, local students still performed better than students statewide in 2012-13.
The store, which is located in the Little River Shopping Center, is the second Advance Auto Parts location in Annandale
Bolt and Sy are just a few months old, but they're already learning how to find clues and missing people.
Bolt and Sy are just a few months old, but they're already learning how to find clues and missing people.
Bolt and Sy are just a few months old, but they're already learning how to find clues and missing people.
Bolt and Sy are just a few months old, but they're already learning how to find clues and missing people.
Plus, New laws and fatal accident on roof. Some of the top stories of the summer from around our Patches in Virginia and Washington, DC. Today: June stories.
Plus, New laws and fatal accident on roof. Some of the top stories of the summer from around our Patches in Virginia and Washington, DC. Today: June stories.
Two days till fall. Toast the season.
Two days till fall. Toast the season.
The application states the company would replace a light pole at the football stadium and install a new pole with cell antennas rather than build a monopole on the school's property.
Plus, Silver Line to the finish line and beer, bourbon and BBQ.
Plus, Silver Line to the finish line and beer, bourbon and BBQ.
Former chef in Virginia governor's mansion pleads no contest to pilfering food.
Former chef in Virginia governor's mansion pleads no contest to pilfering food.
Two non-profit organizations, TAPS and The Community Foundation, are accepting donations. Here's how to help.
Two non-profit organizations, TAPS and The Community Foundation, are accepting donations. Here's how to help.