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Financial ties between Wolf Trap foundation, National Park Service under scrutiny

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An inspector general’s report released Thursday questions the National Park Service’s financial support of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts and the long-standing practice of giving free tickets to government officials. The report from the Interior Department’s inspector general notes that the nonprofit that helps fund performing arts programming at the park, which was established in 1966 on 130 acres of federal land in Fairfax County, “still receives federal funding even though it appears to be self-sufficient. Read More...

Taraswrld- Age, Net Worth, Height, Boyfriend, Career

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Taraswrld is a renowned social media personality best known for her storytime and comedy videos on her taraswrld TikTok account. Her YouTube videos have won her over 2.9 million followers. In November 2019, she started her TikTok account. What is the Net Worth of Taraswrld? Salary, Earnings From her professional career as a Tik Tok Star and social media presence, she has quite a decent quantity of revenue. She hasn’t disclosed her income, though. Read More...

Trash and Recycling at Your Fingertips (washingtonpost.com)

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Fauquier County Department of Environmental Services6438 College St. Warrenton, Va., 20187 540-347-6811 The county does not pick up trash curbside from residents. Drop-off sites are in Catlett, Markham, Marshall, Morrisville, New Baltimore and Remington (recycling only) and at the county landfill. The landfill also offers free mulch. The county recycles clear glass, green glass and brown glass; plastic bottles No. 1 and No. 2; fluorescent light bulbs; propane tanks; items with freon; tires; newspapers; cardboard; mixed office paper; magazines and catalogues; aluminum and bimetal cans; scrap metal; motor oil, antifreeze and auto batteries; yard waste; textiles (clothes); and household hazardous waste such as paints and garden products. Read More...