The competition was held by the Rappahannock Regional Solid Waste Management Board and the Stafford school division at Colonial Forge High School last month.

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The competition was held by the Rappahannock Regional Solid Waste Management Board and the Stafford school division at Colonial Forge High School last month.
The work will widen Route 1 and provide improvements to the road and at its intersections with Courthouse Road and Bells Hill Road/Hope Road.
$25,000 presented in ceremony Thursday afternoon.
The online surveys will be open through May 16. Additional opportunities for public input will be available this fall.
Stafford County residents came out to Colonial Forge High School Tuesday night to chat with leadership from the board of supervisors and school board.
The chairman and vice chairwoman of the Board of Supervisors, along with the chairwoman and vice chairwoman of the School Board, will lead the meeting.
The project would feature up to 300 apartments and about 57,600 square feet of office and/or commercial space.
Rich Larochelle leads a tour of the Stafford County farm where fresh food is grown and donated to groups and agencies with feeding programs.
Rich Larochelle led a tour of Rappahannock Education Farm in Stafford on Earth Day.
County and City firefighters respond to Smith Street fire Sunday evening.
More than 30 Rappahannock Education Farm volunteers planted 250+ tomato plants on Saturday morning in White Oak.
Revenue from the county and state could leave as little as $700,000 or as much as $16.5 million unfunded.
Construction will begin later this month on work to improve Route 1 at Telegraph Road and Woodstock Lane.
The Sheriff’s Office says if you receive a call from anyone posing as a deputy asking for money, it’s a scam.
The levy is 2 cents less than what County Administrator Bill Ashton proposed last month.
The project aims to improve Route 1 at Telegraph Road and Woodstock Lane, and construction will begin later this month.
Board member Halstead makes early exit from meeting after defending comments at recent joint work session.
Specimens were tested by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Agency; VDH says no human cases in Commonwealth.
Diggs, Allen say they won’t cut ‘a single dime’ from education spending in the next fiscal year.
The properties are located in the George Washington and Hartwood districts.