More than 50 volunteers got their hands dirty Saturday morning at Rappahannock Education Farm, planting more than 2,000 tomato seedlings.
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More than 50 volunteers got their hands dirty Saturday morning at Rappahannock Education Farm, planting more than 2,000 tomato seedlings.
VA250 programs are popping up across the region.
His teammate, Riverbend graduate Aiden Fisher, was taken in the seventh round by the Houston Texans.
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center will also see a $16.2 million expansion and renovation of its ER.
Michael Sidebotham was recognized for sustained leadership and lasting impact on students.
Step back in time at a free VA250 program at George Washington’s boyhood home– Ferry Farm from 10-2.
The Virginia Department of Health is working to identify those who are at risk.
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
County administrator: It will be a few years before data center tax revenue is a game-changer.
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Vanuch panned the sports complex project, which some residents view as an a alternative to Buc-ee’s, at a county meeting Tuesday.
Legal Aid Works and the Brisben Center homeless shelter also pushed for funding at a public hearing Tuesday night.
Finishing touches–preparing thousands of vegetables, herbs, and flowers for Rappahannock Adult Activities annual plant sale, which begins Friday at 10 a.m. at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford.
Rappahannock Adult Activities kicks off its annual Spring Plant Sale Friday at 10 a.m. at its Kings Highway location in Stafford.
Athletic venue is being marketed as an alternative to the gas station/convenience store chain.
The Beeping Egg Hunt at Gari Melchers Home and Studio in Stafford drew a strong crowd on Sunday for its inclusive celebration, continuing a tradition inspired by similar activities once held by the Melchers on the grounds of Belmont.
Even with temps in the 40’s and windy conditions, 40 volunteers harvested nearly 25-hundred pounds of kale, collards and turnips over four hours Saturday morning in White Oak.
The event offers an inclusive experience for blind, visually impaired, and children with disabilities from 2-4.
The proposal will now go before the Board of Supervisors.
They now plan to approve a spending plan on April 28.