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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — The clock is ticking for Something in the Water organizers. On Tuesday, the City Council decided to set a five-day deadline for festival organizers to resolve issues.
The City of Virginia Beach sent a letter to Something in the Water festival organizers informing ... while the SITW team had remained in contact, there had been no information regarding ticket ...