Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg in Fredericksburg says now is the time to start looking for a new computer.

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Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg in Fredericksburg says now is the time to start looking for a new computer.
The county is at capacity for reusable water based on data center projects that are approved or awaiting approval from the county. Â
Board voted to deny Open Road Renewables and Gibson Solar project, which would’ve been constructed on 48 parcels totaling 890 acres.
Fredericksburg-based veterinary rehab clinic offers array of canine care as alternative to surgery.
The house at 307 Amelia St. in downtown Fredericksburg has sold for $3.75 million, the highest on record for the City.
During a work session, councilors signaled an openness to removing 500-foot buffer between tattoo shops and residences.
A $1.2 million project to replace a collapsed sewer line and two manholes has affected foot traffic at main street businesses.
Group’s chair said group was asked to leave while writing postcards supporting Republican gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears.
Seth Silber will remain team president, minority owner following sale.
Governor held a celebratory beam signing ceremony Wednesday at the construction site, commemorating brisk progress on the $900 million project.
Butcher shop reopens in new location less than a year after the death of owner Christopher Jones Sr.
Eatery with a four-season dining addition is planned at the former location of the Fredericksburg Visitor Center downtown.
Also inside: New business opening in former Maltese space, large data center campus proposed in Spotsylvania, church proposed near Fawn Lake.
Also inside: Solar facility proposed in Stafford, ‘Lance’ back on display downtown, land being cleared at mall.
The company filed a petition requesting a King George Circuit Court judge review a decision by the county’s board of zoning appeals at its March 25 meeting.
Also inside: Another expansion for major local employer, Chamber honors local businesses and entrepreneurs, Embrey Mill Town Center attracts new businesses.
Also inside: New public-parking option in downtown Fredericksburg, $2.7 million sale at Lake Anna, former Visitor Center getting new life downtown.
Also inside: $77 million sale in Stafford, UMW students win business-pitch contest, entrepreneur tells inspiring story on podcast.
Project is expected to generate nearly $19 million in annual tax revenue and more than $560 million over 30 years.
Board also discussed data centers, school funding, tax relief and county employee benefits.