Fairfax County Government posts tributes and community updates on September 11

Bryan Hill, County Executive - Fairfax County Government
Bryan Hill, County Executive - Fairfax County Government
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Fairfax County Government shared a series of public messages on September 11, 2025, covering topics ranging from commemorations of the September 11 attacks to marriage license information and waste reduction initiatives.

In a post made at 12:01 UTC, the Fairfax County Government paid tribute to those affected by the events of September 11, 2001. The post read: “Today and every day, we solemnly honor and remember the heroes and victims who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.

Pictured here are valiant first responders who humbly assisted in displaying an American flag at the Pentagon on September 12, 2001 #neverforget #fairfaxcounty https://t.co/wEle5VreLy“.

Later that afternoon at 15:30 UTC, the county provided information for residents planning weddings in the fall. The message stated: “Are you planning a Fall Wedding? Marriage licenses are issued by the Clerk of the @ffxcircuitcourt

Fill out your pre-application and find a list of authorized marriage celebrants here https://t.co/rWGBSLI44rhttps://t.co/RhB0AzLYjI“.

At 20:05 UTC, another post highlighted efforts related to solid waste management within county operations. The tweet said: “See how rethinking not only how we dispose of materials, but also what we use and how we use it, is helping to minimize the amount of solid waste generated from county operations and keeping more of it out of the landfill: https://t.co/xNx9fE4ADW”.

Fairfax County Government serves as the local governing body for Fairfax County, Virginia. The county regularly uses social media platforms to inform residents about civic services, commemorate significant historical events such as September 11th, and promote sustainability initiatives.



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