Brrrrrrr….another chilly night before temps start to warm

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Brrrrrrr….another chilly night before temps start to warm
Downtown Greens had the official ribbon cutting for the Free Fridge and Pantry at the corner of Princess Anne and Dixon Streets–by the bus stop in the upper gardens.
The fridge and pantry is on the corner of Dixon and Princess Anne Streets at the upper garden
Spotsylvania Fire and Rescue says victim went back into the burning house to retrieve pets
Four teachers will win a Virginia vacation and supplies for their school
The clinic will be held at the Government Center and vaccinations are $10. Dogs will be vaccinated in the car and cats will be taken in carriers to a mobile unit.
Deadline to enter your nominations is May 15th
“The essential work our lineworkers do every day, be it a mild spring day or the toughest environments imaginable, is critical to grid reliability…”
Warmer beginning tomorrow
FredNats are 1-1
A Centennial Block Party Party at Kenmore on Saturday in Fredericksburg. The George Washington Foundation celebrated the actions of a group of women who raised money to keep Kenmore intact.
Home improvement scams can start with a knock on the door, a flyer, or an ad. The contractor may offer a low price or a short timeframe
Virginia’s teen drivers most at risk from May through August
We talk with Darmetrii Nelson.
Outdoor Easter presentation at The Glasgow Farm Church in Hartwood. Two more presentations on Saturday at 6:30 and 8:30. Free tickets at glasgowfarmchurch.org
Northern Neck Electric Cooperative serves Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, Westmoreland, King George and Stafford Counties
Fredericksburg is a Jeopardy question on Friday night!
Native plants require less maintenance and are more cost-efficient than non-native plants.
COVID in the region
Travis Velichko, Keith Peterson and April Peterson talk about outdoor options in the spring–hiking trails, things to do on the river or where to climb. Also, getting the right gear and having the proper training.