PHOTOS: Saturday marked the last day for Roxbury Farm and Garden Center after 90 years downtown. The reason: declining sales.

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PHOTOS: Saturday marked the last day for Roxbury Farm and Garden Center after 90 years downtown. The reason: declining sales.
Columbia Gas says refunds coming to customers will average about $23. Ongoing average bills will slightly increase.
A new Medicare scam involves “free” DNA swab tests as health screenings.
AUDIO: Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County and the USDA Mutual Self-Help Housing Program. Kerry Crowley, Jeannie Barbrow and Jason Tickle talk about 10 new homes in two years in Caroline. Discussion on the USDA housing program and what it takes to qualify.
The All Business podcast talks with Robert and Christian Belman this week.
If you book your airfare through a third-party website be sure to use caution. The Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker is receiving reports of scammers pretending to be online airline ticket brokers. They cancel your airline ticket reservations, but not before charging and receiving your money.
VIDEO: GEICO celebrates 25 years in their regional headquarters building in Stafford. President and CEO Bill Roberts says over those years GEICO employees have contributed 14 million dollars to community projects.
VIDEO: Stafford Board of Supervisors Chairman Gary Snellings spoke at the GEICO celebration of 25 years at its regional headquarters in Stafford. Snellings called GEICO a business that cares about the community.
VIDEO: Former Virginia Governor George Allen was in Stafford as GEICO celebrated 25 years in their regional headquarters building on Route 17. Allen says GEICO choosing Stafford and Virginia was an important economic development movement for the county and state.
Geico marked 25 years on Wednesday at their regional headquarters building in Stafford. It’s the 20th anniversary of the National Print Mail Center.
Employment scams are nothing new. The Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says in this new twist, con artists use text messages and Google Hangouts to convince people to hand over money in exchange for a nonexistent job.
AUDIO: The All Business podcast this week talks with April Peterson and Jenna Veazey at River Rock about different ways to experience and enjoy nature and outdoors around us.
AUDIO: The All Business podcast visits Firebirds Wood Fired Grill and Brian Lengle at the Spotsylvania Towne Centre.
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer announces the sale of 1731 Carl D. Silver Parkway in the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
The Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce awarded Stephanie Lyles, Director of Community Engagement, NSWC Federal Credit Union, with the Ambassador of the Year and Mike Fidgeon, CEO of MySoul, LLC, with the Joseph L. Argenzio Award at the Chamber’s Member Meeting at Gari Melchers Belmont.
AUDIO: The All Business podcast talks with Suzanne Ludlum with Trinity Yoga Therapy
VIDEO: The Fredericksburg Food Cooperative is taking big steps forward. The Co-op is evaluating a 9-thousand foot space in the Lee Plaza. A decision will be made by June 17th. Tuesday night City Council approved a Tourism Zone performance agreement.
Memorial Day Weekend kicks off the summer retail “holiday” season when social media, radio, television, and newspapers are flooded with ads for amazing deals on new & used cars, appliances, furniture, electronics, and more. But how do you know that the deal is for real? The Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia has some tips.
AUDIO: Kenny Brown talks about their annual “Tattoos for Community.” This year helping the Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault.
AUDIO: We talk with Trista Chapman about her life as a potter at Sophia Street Studios. We preview the 3rd annual Sophia Street Pottery Throw Down on June 8th.