An in-depth discussion on data centers in the region and a Caroline farmer fighting the exercise of eminent domain on some of his property along the Rappahannock River are two of the top stories covered by the Free Press this past week.

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An in-depth discussion on data centers in the region and a Caroline farmer fighting the exercise of eminent domain on some of his property along the Rappahannock River are two of the top stories covered by the Free Press this past week.
Over 3,200 solar panels will generate nearly all of the school’s energy needs.
Residents also voiced concerns over continued issues with school buses.
Board votes 5-2 not to pursue a third-party investigation into incident that led to the August conviction of a behavioral interventionist for striking a kindergarten student with a shoe.
According to staff, cell phone policy being well-received by teachers, students.
Teacher is now facing a felony charge of extortion in writing and a misdemeanor charge of violating a protection order.
The alleged victim’s mother reported to the sheriff’s office that when her child returned home from school she noticed bruising on her back and ribs.
Paino recognized for leadership, influence.
Joint venture between private school, Atlantic Builders a garden of opportunities for students.
Massaponax and Courtland will now open the season Friday night against Independence and Orange, respectively.
New superintendent wants to focus on the future, but at least one board member is calling for an investigation into an April incident.
Division discusses transportation opt-in program for future school years.
Student faces charges of possession of a firearm on school property and brandishing a firearm.
Gloria Joan Jackson was convicted of misdemeanor assault and battery Friday morning in Spotsylvania Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
As UMW students return to campus, their journey here most likely began with a campus visit.
The University of Mary Washington held move-in day on Wednesday for its incoming freshman class.
Najia Akhzarati’s back-to-school journey began nearly 7,000 miles away.
Board votes 4-1 to maintain policy implemented by Superintendent Jesse Boyd requiring parental approval to check out certain titles.
Back-to-school event featured workshops, supply giveaways.
Rev. Sherman Davis, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in King George, has used his influence to impact conversations surrounding the county’s government and schools.