Prince George County Government Daily Headlines August 4

Prince George County Government Daily Headlines August 4
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County of Prince George issued the following announcement on Aug. 4

  • Prince George County residents, public safety officials and community leaders gather Tuesday night to celebrate a partnership through National Night Out activities.
  • Virginia Department of Health (VDH) statistics report Prince George County has 11 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours.
  • Residents seeking COVID-19 vaccine appointments should call (877) 829-4682 or click on https://vaccinate.virginia.gov/.
  • Wagner Road intersection with County Drive has seen 52 accidents between 2016 – 2020, according to published reports.
  • Moody Road (Route 641) over Walls Run remains closed for emergency road repairs.
  • Lawmakers ask SCC to analyze Dominion rates with an eye on refunds for customers.

Original source can be found here.



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