Customer Services Coordinator Adriana Puckett and Deputy Director Rebecca Purdy talk about the library budget and the reduction of hours at Salem Church, Porter and the downtown branch.

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Customer Services Coordinator Adriana Puckett and Deputy Director Rebecca Purdy talk about the library budget and the reduction of hours at Salem Church, Porter and the downtown branch.
Right now employees face court–some on council want the business owner to face a penalty
Dave Muraca, Mara Kaktins and Ann Waters preview the Fabulous 4th at Ferry Farm. 10-2. $1.00 admission. Park at the site. Details at kenmore.org
A conversation with the creator of Poetry on the Trail in King George. Jenna Veazey talks about what you’ll find at the Indiantown Road entrance.
Work continues out of our view at an iconic Fredericksburg business. Jarrell Properties is working on a restoration and renovation to the building on Caroline Street downtown. Thanks to Jeh Hicks for taking us around…
Dr. Gaila Sims with the Fredericksburg Area Museum talks about how the story of slavery and freedom is the perfect fit in downtown Fredericksburg.
It tells the story of slavery and freedom. UMW Historic Preservation Professor Christine Henry talks about the process it took to get the sign downtown.
Fredericksburg Councilman Matt Kelly has reversed course and decided to seek re-election. He made the announcement this morning on Town Talk
City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about growth, transportation, preserving the Renwick Building, and his future–he’s running for re-election.
Fun and educational is how the Fredericksburg SPCA describes Compassionate Care Camp for kids 6-9 and 10-13 thru August 14th.
Katie Bates, Von Young and Ashley Lindbeck talk about the national housing crisis and the impact on shelters, the People Empowered Through Support Program (PETS) and Safe Haven Foster and ways the community can help.
Dr. Gaila Sims, the Curator of African American History/Special Projects at the Fredericksburg Area Museum talks about Juneteenth and the importance of displaying the slave auction block at the museum. famva.org
Nature on full display in Stafford County
Fredericksburg Vice-Mayor Chuck Frye outlines several areas where he has concerns about pedestrian safety–lower Caroline, Frederick and Princess Anne and Dixon Street–and what can can be done.
School Superintendent Mark Taylor talks about the teacher shortage and the hiring teachers in the county. We talk about school safety, books and successes of the past school year.
Spotsylvania Supervisors want the county administrator to look at the cost of setting up their own library
Mark Taylor’s qualifications to be Spotsylvania School Superintendent continues to come before the State Board of Education in Richmond.
Smart Prime Care is described as subscription based, direct primary care where instead of paying a monthly premium to an insurance company, you create a subscription to gain access to a direct primary care provider.
Fredericksburg resident Jessica Kujala told Cou ncil that her family likes to ride their bikes around the city. But she says away from the bike trails, they don’t always feel safe.
Spotsylvania wants to look at what it would cost to create their own library system.