Saturday morning @ Courtland High School

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Saturday morning @ Courtland High School
Nearly 150 flags raised and folded
Ashlee Waldbauer, Toneisha Harris and Patrick A’Hearn talk about the rock musical that runs thru November 6th. riversidedt.com
School Board member Dawn Shelley says the contract to Taylor provides retirement health care after one day of work and Taylor must be present during all school board performance evaluations.
The Spotsylvania School Board voted 4-3 late Friday night to offer a contract to Mark Taylor to become the next Superintendent.
From the State Tax Department
The King George Sheriff’s Office says none of the recent robberies in the county appear to be connected
Juvenile student identified and charged
Sheriff Harris sent a letter to the board after instances this week where Chairman Twigg ordered deputies to remove residents
The problem of teen violence. It took the life of Baron (Deuce) Braswell and remains an issue today. Tim Buta and Margarida McBride with the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office and Gwen Braswell.
Police say James Hash is not responsible for the threats made to James Monroe High School over the last week.
Carolina League North title at stake. Winner plays in the championship series next week
The Spotsylvania School Board voted 4-3 Thursday night for the chairman and vice-chairman to negotiate a contract with Mark Taylor to be the next superintendent.
Board members say his Facebook postings are a red flag
The State Board of Education voted 6-2 to give Mark Taylor a Superintenden’t’s license. That clears the way for Taylor to be hired by a divided Spotsylvania School Board.
The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office confiscated over 200 gigabytes of child pornography from the residence.
Mara Kaktins, Dave Muraca and Amy Durbin preview the showing of 1776 on the lawn at Kenmore. It’s on September 17th. And what in the world is oyster ice cream?
Conway Elementary sends cards
Meet Wednesday afternoon features Courtland, Chancellor and Massaponax
“They’ve experienced horrors of war that civilians cannot imagine,” said Shepardson. “As a society, we owe it to those who have served to take good care of them when they leave the military.”