About 30 REC workers are on the road helping a cooperative hit with hard weather.

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About 30 REC workers are on the road helping a cooperative hit with hard weather.
Rappahannock Education Farm volunteers hard at work
Here’s how you can help on Saturday.
Lake Anna will have a LightSound device to provide guests with a unique experience during the solar eclipse on Monday.
Suzie Grumko says the community has responded.
A packed house expected tonight for your Fredericksburg Nationals.
Baseball is back and big crowds are expected opening weekend.
Two community leaders also honored for their work for justice.
Step back into the 18th century from 10-4.
The delay is mainly due to the numerous delays and changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from the U.S. Department of Education.
Matt Kelly and Anne Little talk about topics and goals of Inform Fredericksburg.
Representatives from Fredericksburg’s German sister city arrived last night
Pastor Aaron Dobynes of Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site) in downtown Fredericksburg is a King scholar.
Executive Director Elizabeth McNally talks about their giving voice, hope and healing to children.
Event hosted by the Virginia Osprey Foundation.
On a 5-2 vote, Stafford Supervisors approved a 91 cent tax rate (.9067).
Nancy Fahy and Carol Hyland preview the event on April 28th.
Erin Perkins and Valerie Hopson-Bell on National Public Health Week. We look at the various areas where the Rappahannock Health District assists the community–it’s more than vaccines and health inspections
Orange Sheriff’s Office : “We will not apologize for issuing a summons to save lives”
750 Kings Highway-Monday thru Friday 9-4, Saturday 9-noon