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Flags are to be lowered again on Tuesday in honor of former President Carter.
Rev. Aaron Dobynes talks about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
The Food Bank says you can come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
The freshman Democratic congressman was sworn in earlier this month.
Appointments for free assistance begin next month and run through April 15.
Six Rappahannock Electric Cooperative employees helped Project Linus in Culpeper.
The new production, which runs until March 2, chronicles life of ‘The King’ starting from childhood.
Stratford Hall’s Gordon Blaine Steffey talks about events Saturday and Sunday.
Newly-elected Chair Chris Yakabouski criticized new developments with a potential Rappahannock River crossing project and VDOT’s handling of recent winter storm, among other concerns.
Enjoy Friday. While not exactly warm, at least it will be near normal temperatures with sunshine and light winds.
On Tuesday, Fredericksburg City Council cleared the way for the supportive housing project to move into the site planning stage.
Consultant’s recommendations come after the county schools opened the academic year with about 3,000 students lacking a bus route.