Explore Park Board Stuck in 'Wait and See' Mode

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The board that oversees the embattled 1,100-acre Explore Park property met Tuesday morning for the first time since its main collaborator found himself the subject of an international controversy.

Members of the Virginia Recreational Facilities Authority board Tuesday seemed largely resigned to cautious optimism, with an eye toward "Plan B" alternatives, as they waited to see how the incident involving Larry Vander Maten would play out.

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Explore Park Board Stuck in 'Wait and See' Mode

Vander Maten, a Florida-based developer, was forced on Thursday to release to sheriff's deputies three Ukrainian girls he hosted as part of a summer exc...

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