As the snow melts and warmer weather slowly returns, momentum is building at Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity.
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As the snow melts and warmer weather slowly returns, momentum is building at Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity.
The couple and their descendants were feted during a ceremony Saturday at the historic Caroline Courthouse building, followed by a reception at the Bowling Green Town Hall.
The request of a 5.8% budget increase leaves the school division seeking an additional $1.8 million in local funds.
A community conversation will be held on May 3 at 3 p.m. at the Caroline Community Services Center, telling the story of when all county schools were integrated.
Louisa County native replaces Donnell Howard, who recently retired after serving 36 years.
The venerable monks entered Caroline County on Wednesday for their Walk for Peace. They will cover ground in Spotsylvania, Fredericksburg and Stafford over the next two days.
CAROLINE READS is a countywide literacy campaign aimed at strengthening reading skills for students and families across Caroline County.
The courthouse, former sheriff’s office, and old jail are at the center of the Richard and Mildred Loving case that eventually overturned laws banning interracial marriage.
A roundup of school and government weather-related closures and delays.
DEQ approved Caroline’s permit request to withdraw 9 million gallons per day from Rappahannock in November.
Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity’s Jason Tickle hosted a virtual information session, giving potential homeowners a closer look at what it takes to build with Habitat.
School board doesn’t want to relinquish control, but county attorney says supervisors are well within their rights.
Logan Soulier, 18, was convicted of 24 counts, including two second-degree murder charges.
Zachary Hulo and Priscilla Voit are competing in a special election on Feb. 3.
Sisters Viola Medley and Mildred Tufail were ordered to pay $4,750 apiece in unpaid lot rent by a judge in November.
Del.-Elect Nicole Cole (D-Spotsylvania) took a grassroots approach to defeating longtime incumbent Republican Bobby Orrock.
The General Assembly approved $25 million in grant funding earlier this year, with priority given to the Town of Bowling Green and Greene County.
He was feted at a gathering Thursday.
Caroline Sheriff warns of church gift card text scam.
Assistant Superintendent Michael Mudd also announced a $218,000 literacy grant to assist in efforts at Bowling Green Elementary School and Caroline Middle School.