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Mishaps and property damage are unfortunately often a part of the holiday season.
To try and prevent tragedies we talk with Warren County Director of Technology Todd Jones and Lisa Wilbanks of Warren County Fire and Rescue in our latest news maker.
News makers are brought to you by Warren County Together We are Community.
Todd has some rather startling statistics on the number of fires and deaths caused by holiday decorations.
Lisa offers some tips on preventing that from happening in your home.
Both Todd and Lisa also remind us of the offer of free smoke detectors from the Warren County Fire and Rescue and how to get one.
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The nonprofit Able Forces looks to provide Military families with a brighter Christmas.
We spoke to Able Forces Founder and Executive Director Skip Rogers about the effort in our latest news maker.
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Skip tells us how the effort helps to provide Christmas gifts, food and even trees to Military families in need.
He also tells us how families are vetted for his program of giving.
Skip also tells us how we can help and how to submit a family in need.
Click here for Skip’s interview.
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As we do every Thursday we check in with Warren County for the latest news in the county.
Today we talk with Warren County’s Director of Technology Todd Jones in our latest news maker.
News makers are brought to you by Warren County Together We are Community.
Todd tells us of good news regarding Warren County and the annual Festival of Leaves event.
He also has some news regarding Front Royal Warren County’s Economic Development Authority and recovery.
Todd also tells us the latest on some developments regarding Warren County Parks and Recreation.
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Heroes on the River sends combat veterans on a number of excursions including a skydiving trip next month.
We spoke with Heroes on the River founder Adam Packham about future events and how they are funded in our latest news maker.
News makers are brought to you by Warren County Together We are Community.
Adam tells us about how these excursions truly make a visible and mental difference in our combat veterans.
He also tells us about future events including the upcoming skydiving event.
Adam also tells us about how these excursions are funded with the community support.
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