08/31/2016 King George Journal

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King George man convicted on 3 counts of child porn Richard Leggitt

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King George High School football fans react to th nonstop action at Thursday night’s season openeragainst Washington and Lee High School at King Geroge. The Foxes put a drubbing on the visitors 72-0. See story and more photos on Page 7.

A King George man entered pleas of guilty to three counts of distributing pornography in King George Circuit Court last week. Scottie M. Gaines, 31, will be sentenced on Dec. 10. He has been scheduled for a two-day jury trial before entering the guilty pleas. "Distribution and possession of child pornography is a crime that is so heinous that no one wants to even comprehend that it exists," said King George Commonwealth Attorney Keri Gusmann. "The men and women that investigate these cases

do a tremendous job reviewing disgusting and horrific images," Gusmann said. "I would like to thank the King George Sheriff 's Office and the Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce for all their hard work to bring this case to justice." After Gaines entered the guilty pleas, Gusmann agreed to drop 10 other charges of possessing child pornography againt Gaines. The joint task force, which included officers from the King George Sheriff 's Office, developed the charges against Gaines after a search of his King See Porn, page 2

EDA strives to develop goals Davis lauded for local for new purpose statement food security efforts Clearer mission was focus of supervisor candidates in last local election Phyllis Cook The King George Economic Development Authority is expected to continue its struggle to come up with a written purpose or mission statement at its monthly meeting next week. The meeting is 5 p.m. Sept. 8 in the ground-floor board room of the Revercomb Administration building, behind the King George Courthouse on Route 3 (Kings Highway). Chairman Jim Hull is leading the effort to define a purpose statement for the seven-member board appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The authority got an infusion of new members at the beginning of the calendar year, and a majority of the group

agreed it wanted to have more impact than it has had in previous years. It had planned on starting work with the Board of Supervisors to assist in a stated goal of developing a strategic plan for economic development. Supervisor Chairwoman Ruby Brabo, along with the two newest supervisors, John Jenkins and Richard Granger, had all campaigned on the need for an economic development strategic plan. Brabo had addressed the EDA at its March 10 meeting and talked about the group’s role. “One of the main priorities is creating an economic development strategic plan so we can ensure we do develop our county properly,” Brabo said. “You need to be a partner with us in creating that.” She said in March she expected joint meetings to be scheduled for the two groups after the 2016-17 budgeting process ended in mid-year. She asked authority members to See EDA, page 2

Lunch programs soon to expand to includ dinner for hungry folks Phyllis Cook Anita Davis was praised by King George County School Superintendent Rob Benson and the King George School Board at its Aug. 22 meeting for spearheading and running a new summer food program this past summer. See Food, page 2

Navy honors Dahlgren history at change of command ceremony on test range Druggan assumes command of Naval Surface Warfare Center John Joyce NSWC Dahlgren Division Corporate Communications DALHGREN, Va. - With a giant relic of Dahlgren Navy base research looming behind the stage, Rear Adm. Tom Druggan relieved Rear Adm. Lorin Selby as commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center during a change of command ceremony Aug. 25. The 18-inch gun, a gigantic cannon 73 feet long and weighing 177 tons, was an ordnance dead end — but it served as a fitting symbol of naval might and the storied history of research at the Dahlgren base for the ceremony. In a moment of levity amid the pomp and ages-old formality of the ceremony — with sideboys in See Command, page 2

U.S. Navy photo by Ryan DeShazo

Rear Adm. Lorin Selby is piped ashore after being relieved by Rear Adm. Tom Druggan as commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center in a time-honored change of command ceremony held on the Dahlgren terst range.

Photo by Sharon James

Superintendent Rob Benson recognizing Anita Davis, division coordinator for school nutrition, at Aug. 22 School Board meeting.

Correction: Due to a truly regrettable series of

editorial mistakes, the biographies and photos of the valedictorian and salutatorian of King George High School’s Class of 2016 did not get published in a timely fashion. They are published here. The editor apologizes for the continued oversights. Ryan Alexander Clark was born in Fredericksburg, VA to parents Dennis and Kathy Clark. The family moved to King George County beClark fore Ryan’s first birthday. Ryan is graduating as the King George High School Class of 2016 valedictorian and is a graduate of the Commonwealth Governor’s School. He is an Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar with Distinction. He is a member of the National Honor Society and competed on the Academic Team. Ryan completed his associate degree summa cum laude from Rappahannock Community College in December 2015. Ryan is a member of Boy Scout Troop 191 and earned Eagle Rank in November 2015 after completing a service project for the Dahlgren Heritage Museum.

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Ryan will attend the University of Virginia this fall as a Rodman Scholar in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Sean Gatewood, the salutatorian of the Class of 2016, will study aerospace engineering and/or computer science at the University of VirGatewood ginia next year. Gatewood's interest in space exploration came from two summer academies at Wallops Flight Facility the NASA Langley Research Center. For his senior project in the Commonwealth Governor's School, Sean authored an encyclopedia of NASA's human spaceflight missions, "All Systems Go." This can be viewed for free on Blurb.com. Gatewood will also continue his passion for music in the Cavalier Marching Band at UVA. Starting in fifth grade, See Correction, page 2


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