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The Audit Delay, What I’ve Observed – and Why It Matters
Royal Examiner: In this opinion piece, I analyze Warren County’s FY2024 audit delay as a resident observer, outlining compliance risks, staffing and vendor breakdowns, and governance challenges—arguing that early, concrete transparency is essential to protect budgets, credibility, and public trust. Read More
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Citizens Respond Aggressively to Supervisor Jamieson’s Latest Chapter of ‘I’m Right, You’re Wrong’ on Library Issues
Royal Examiner: In coverage of escalating library tensions, I was listed among citizens addressing the Supervisors. While the article emphasized conflict over defunding the Library, my remarks centered on transparency, missing minutes, public access, and accountability in county facilities. Read More
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The Audit That Never Arrives, and the Meeting That Wasn’t
Royal Examiner: In this opinion piece, I detail repeated FOIA and public-notice failures by the Warren County Finance/Audit Committee, citing missing records, canceled meetings, and procedural inconsistencies—arguing that centralized oversight and modernized record-keeping are essential to restore transparency and public trust. Read More
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Kena Klowns
Kenagram: I’m noted as one of the Kena Klowns’ two newest members making a first parade appearance, alongside coverage of charitable fundraising, spring events, and the club’s tradition of klowning as joyful community service and family-friendly outreach. Read More
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Routine Agenda Approvals Before Things Get Volatile During Non-Agenda Public Comments on Library and Park parking
Royal Examiner: I’m noted as the only public speaker during the meeting’s formal hearings, addressing the VDOT six-year road plan with a light-hearted comment about its presentation—illustrating consistent civic participation even during routine county business before tensions rose later in public comments. Read More
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Supervisors Tackle Tax and Revenue Issues, Approve Comp Plan Update Option 1, Before Being Ripped Over Library
Royal Examiner: I’m mentioned during public comments addressing concerns about administrative treatment of county fire departments. When a related consent agenda item was removed, I thanked the board, noting it made me feel heard—highlighting active civic participation during a contentious meeting. Read More
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At Silver Tea event, Samuels supporters recall library’s history and make a plea for its future
Northern Virginia Daily: I’m mentioned as a Samuels Public Library trustee who assisted with historical research for a Silver Tea presentation, helping trace the library’s origins and community legacy while supporters gathered to advocate for its future during a period of funding uncertainty. Read More
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Warren County supervisors approve more tourist rentals
Northern Virginia Daily: I’m quoted during public hearings questioning additional short-term rental permits, urging scrutiny of prior compliance, neighbor impacts, and enforcement history. I emphasized the importance of protecting long-term housing and community stability over continued expansion of tourist rentals. Read More


