We talk with Brooke Bowler, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division recruiting lead

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We talk with Brooke Bowler, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division recruiting lead
Using the unseasonably warm February temps!
King George Fire and Rescue seen as a key player in Northern Neck incidents
Kurt Erickson talks about staying safe and keeping other safe on the roads on Sunday
Sam McKelvey and Dr. Gaila Sims talk about the Lafayette exhibit, new wayside panels, free admission and contributing to the FAM.
Incident happened on Wednesday
Melanie Johnson, Von Young and Maddie Reid talk about Winter Wag-A-Thon and ways you can help day-to-day. There’s a need for recurring monthly donors to help fund the SPCA’s programs for animal vaccinations and spay/neuter.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division K-12 STEM Coordinator Tyler Truslow talks about holding this Innovation Challenge for Middle School students for the first time.
Shiloh Baptist Church Old Site hosted the announcement that the Fredericksburg Civil Rights Trail would beome part of the national trail. Many involved in the Civil Rights movement attended.
The 21-stop trail inclues stops downtown and at UMW
Alexis Fox and Katie Lafleur talk about the horticulture day program that helps adults with intellectual disabilities.
Incident earlier this week on College Avenue
The Virginia Senate passed a bill that bans the purchase of assault-style weapons. The legislation bans the purchase of any assault-style firearm manufactured after July 1, 2024.
Several Stafford Board members talk about the crucial need to pay teachers, support staff and social workers. The School Board is preparing to pass a budget and pass it on to the Board of Supervisors.
Pitchers and catchers report. And Ferry Farm re-opens. We preview upcoming events at Ferry Farm and Kenmore including George Washington’s birthday on February 19th with Dave Muraca, Ann Waters and Allison Ellis.
Pleas to the Stafford School Board for more pay from support staff and teachers. Ultimately the issue will rest with the Board of Supervisors and the General Assembly.
If you have information call the Sheriff’s Office at 540/658-4400.
A General Assembly committee voted to pass by a bill this session from Culpeper Delegate Nick Freitas that would require the State Board of Education to include the study of dangers of communism in SOL’s.
Joel and Jennifer Griffin talk about their work to build communities that are educated, confident and empowered to save the lives of people suffering from cardiac arrest.
The Coldest Night of the Year is back on February 24th. It’s a fundraiser for Micah Ecumenical Ministries and their ongoing work to assist the homeless in the region.