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Allen co-founded the Literary Geniuses with Utley after participating in National Novel Writing Month for three years and deciding to keep meeting with other local participants year-round. Club members meet to work on their novels. Rich Cooley/Daily
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From left, Emily Heflin, of Winchester, LaMishia Allen, of Winchester, Stacey Graham, of Bluemont, and Susan Warren Utley of Front Royal, meet at Samuels Public Library in Front Royal for their writing group, Literary Geniuses. Rich Cooley/Daily
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A contractor has applied for a demolition permit for the old Taylor Hotel property at 119-129 N. Loudoun St. Dismantling could begin as soon as next week. Dennis Grundman/Daily file
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Mark Prince, right, District 5 Board of Supervisor candidate, talks to the crowd while Phil Hunt listens. Hunt organized the rally to protest the reassessment of real estate value and local government spending in Shenandoah County on Friday in Woodstock. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Trudy Rauch, right and Beverly Dahlgren, both of Woodstock, came out to protest the real estate reassessment and spending in Shenandoah County. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Allen, left, sits next to the book, "No Plot? No Problem!," by Chris Baty, founder of National Novel Writing Month. The book helps NaNoWriMo participants push on if they hit writing blocks while trying to write 50,000 words in 30 days. Rich Cooley/Daily
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Steve Young talks about his walk that has brought him around the nation in order to bring awareness and promote the charitable camp for seriously ill children, Victory Junction in North Carolina. Young's travels have led him through dozens of states and over 12,000 miles as he makes the final leg of his journey during his stay in Edinburg on Friday. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Valerie Hunt, a student at Liberty University, and Lewis McDonald, of Strasburg, stand in front of the Shenandoah County courthouse protesting the reassessment of real estate value and local government spending. Hunt encouraged her father to organize a rally and then came from college to support him in Woodstock on Friday. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Phil Hunt, of Strasburg, speaks to the crowd gathered in front of the courthouse to protest the reassessment of real estate value and local government spending in Shenandoah County on Friday in Woodstock. Hunt decided to have a rally about the issues after his daughter encouraged him to do something about it. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Phil Hunt, of Strasburg, speaks to the crowd gathered in front of the courthouse in Woodstock on Friday. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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A circular staircase. Dennis Grundman/Daily
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Steve Young shows the route that he has taken on his journey. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Steve Young talks about his walk that has taken him more than 12,000 miles around the nation in order to bring awareness and promote the charitable Victory Junction camp in North Carolina for children with chronic medical conditions and serious illnesses. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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An oversized stone fireplace. Dennis Grundman/Daily
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Steve Young talks about his walk that has brought him around the nation in order to bring awareness and promote the charitable camp for seriously ill children, Victory Junction in North Carolina. Young's travels have led him through dozens of states and over 12,000 miles as he makes the final leg of his journey during his stay in Edinburg on Friday. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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The kitchen island. Dennis Grundman/Daily
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Ira Wayne Cloniger, center, is escorted to the Rappahannock County Courthouse in Washington, Va., for sentencing in 2007 by Sgt. Mark Currence, left, and Lt. John Henry of the Rappanannock County Sheriff's Office. Dennis Grundman/Daily file
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Clarke County's Samuel Shiley gains yardage against Strasburg's defense. Dennis Grundman/Daily
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The staircase, fireplace and rooms. Dennis Grundman/Daily
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The "Belleville," a 5,000-square-foot home at 121 Belleview Court in Winchester, is one of the homes featured in the 17th annual Parade of Homes this weekend. Dennis Grundman/Daily
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