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Fort Hunt Recap: Robot Used in Catch of Wanted Man

Five Fort Hunt Patch stories you don't want to miss

Didn’t have a chance to read Fort Hunt Patch this week. Don’t worry here are the five Patch stories you don’t want to miss.

About 800 spectators filled Hayfield Secondary School’s field house to watch approximately 440 seniors graduate.  Speakers at Friday’s commencement ceremony challenged the seniors to take full advantage of their education.

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School board candidates hoping to win the Fairfax County Republican Committee's endorsement for at-large seats made their pitches to party members Thursday night. Springfield Supervisor Pat Herrity and School Board member Patricia Reed throw their weight behind Steve Stuban.

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As Arizona continues to battle raging wildfires, members from are planning to lay the groundwork for a multi-year service project for a Native American reservation in the state this summer.

Touting her energy and experience, Democrat Linda “Toddy” Puller announced her candidacy for reelection as state senator for the 36th district Wednesday. Puller will be running under the newly drawn state senate districts.

When Fairfax County Police officers finally apprehended a wanted man who had refused to leave a home on Camden street on Friday they did so with a little help from the department’s robot.

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