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Hurricane Katrina, Reducing the Deer Population and the Number of the Day
Plus, Dairy Queen and Burke Sporting Goods.

It’s Thursday, Aug. 29. Here are five things you need to know. Tell us what we need to know on the Patch message board!
1. Today…in History: On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the Gulf Coast. The storm and related flooding killed more than 1,800 people. Forecasters expect an above-average hurricane season for 2013, but not to the level of 2005.
2. You Said It: “Let the people hunt good meat!” A reader reacting to word that park officials are considering various methods to reduce the deer population at Manassas Battlefield Park. Elaine wrote, “I don't favor giving the deer birth control substances to eat because I think it would just put chemicals in their bodies that shouldn't be eaten by people.”
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3. ICYMI: Have you been to Burke Sporting Goods in Fairfax Station? They engrave a lot of the spirit wear for local elementary and high schools.
4. Number of the Day: $29 million. That’s how much the City of Fredericksburg would expect the Haggerstown Suns to invest in a new stadium if the ballclub relocates its Washington Nationals franchise. The proposal will now work its way through the City Council approval process.
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5. Rate this business: Dairy Queen at 9011 Silverbrook Rd. Like this restaurant? Give it a great review on Patch!
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