The Fire Marshal’s Office determined the fire originated in an electrical outlet in an upstairs bedroom.

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The Fire Marshal’s Office determined the fire originated in an electrical outlet in an upstairs bedroom.
Stratford Hall in Westmoreland: Anne Wilson and Karen Daly preview upcoming events (Brews and BBQ on May 6, Family Fun Camp in June) and talk about the historical significance of the site and Great House.
Dave the Computer Guy talks about the cost of cyber crime, email security, data farms and staying safe while traveling.
The Rappahannock Area Adult Activities Plant Sale rolls on.
Your participation in plant sales at Rappahannock Adult Activities helps provide funding for programs for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Chris Williams with UMW’s James Farmer Multicultural Center and Victoria Matthews with City of Fredericksburg Tourism. The trail tells the civil rights story 1865-today.
It’s kitten season. The Fredericksburg SPCA is caring for many, many kittens. But whether it’s fostering kittens or dogs or volunteering–there are many places your to fit in
John Wilkes Booth dies in Port Royal–almost two weeks after killing President Lincoln
Sheriff’s Office says man sped away from a traffic stop.
Dave Muraca, Emma Schlauder and Ann Waters preview the the upcoming events–the Colonial Fair and camps–along with archaeology this summer.
Poetry on the wetlands section
QR codes have been placed on scenic benches along the wetlands on the trail.
Marine Corps Historic Half: Alex Hetherington, Kristen Loflin and Bret Schmidt preview the May 21st race with a focus on the course, parking and everything you need to know. All races start at 6am
This matches up QR code technology and nature
Celebration in Caroline as ground was broken for another four Habitat for Humanity Homes. Three in Bowling Green. One in Milford.
Giving thanks and celebrating: Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County has broken ground on four new homes.
Getting 3-thousand seedlings ready for distribution on Earth Day. Tree Fredericksburg was helped by Rappahannock Rotary and the Oberle School.
Tree Fredericksburg will give away 3-thousand seedlings at Old Mill Park on Earthday on Saturday. Rappahannock Rotary and the Oberle School helped prepare the soon-to-be trees you’ll take home.
There are still lots of selections of flowers and vegetables at the Rappahannock Adult Activities Spring Plant Sale at 750 Kings Highway in Stafford–10-4 weekdays, 9-12 on Saturday.
Ceili’s passion for service continues