Now is the time to apply for the inaugural Class of 2022

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Now is the time to apply for the inaugural Class of 2022
It’s expected to be ready to serve the community later this month
Volunteers with Dominion Energy worked on the construction and installation this week.
Rappahannock United Way’s Janel Donohue with an update on Prosper Students Fall Workshops–formally known as Mission Independence–helps students get ready to the real life.
If you are really hoping the deal is legitimate, go to the company’s official website and send them an email, or call to inquire
It allows the convenience of online supplemental grocery ordering and scheduled pickup.
They gained hands-on experience in climbing poles, stringing wire, operating a bucket truck and using a hot stick on a deenergized circuit.
Candice Armstrong most recently worked with the Salvation Army.
Snow Branch Manager Chuck Gray and Simon Watts with Idea Space with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library with an update on programs. librarypoint.org
Snow Branch Manager Chuck Gray and Simon Watts with Idea Space with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library with an update on programs. librarypoint.org
Do you have some tools you’re looking to donate? This Saturday, Caroline County Habitat for Humanity is collecting tools. It’s a chance for you to donate tools to Habitat’s work.
Executive Director Elizabeth McNally previews Save Jane–October 15th at Market Square.
We took a tour of the facility on AP Hill Blvd and found about office furniture needs.
Officials say the donation will help support and maintain the critical information technology systems of the fire department
Identity theft is a common outcome of job scams, as scammers often steal job seekers’ personal information to open bank accounts to further their fraud.
Bryant Halstead with Strength and Honor Motorcycle Club previews Davey’s Battle Brothers Ride in memory of Sgt. David Ruhren who died in Mosul, Iraq.
Downtown Greens Executive Director Sarah Perry talks about their plan to purchase and conserve a parcel of 56 acres of land that includes living wetlands, mature trees and the last farmland in Fredericksburg.
Christian Zammas is today a business owner in down Fredericksburg (Katora Coffee). But he was once homeless.
“Little League is all about adults coming together (all volunteers) to provide children the opportunity of playing baseball or softball.”
Howard Woods with Go Car Wash, Court Advocate La’Tanja Morange and Empowerhouse Executive Director Kathy Anderson.
Legal Aid Works Executive Director Ann Kloeckner with information on the Child Tax Credit, the end of the CDC eviction moratorium and there’s now a local Housing Navigator.