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Downtown Greens in Fredericksburg is holding two nature walks at their Belman Road campus this month–a Twilight walk on June 27th and a morning walk on the 28th.
Fredericksburg and Stafford each support Option C, while Spotsylvania is seeking a hybrid plan that would greater benefit its residents.
Meals will be offered to all children without charge at several sites throughout county.
Also inside: Princess Anne Street building again up for lease, apartment building sold in Fredericksburg, downtown restaurant re-opening.
The annual archaeology dig is underway at Ferry Farm in Stafford.
The board voted 5-2 to remove halters, tank or tube tops, bare midriffs/crop tops as inappropriate clothing for students.
Group’s chair said group was asked to leave while writing postcards supporting Republican gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears.
Opponents, however, are not giving up their fight.
Fredericksburg Fire offiicals say the Rappahannock Operational Readiness Exercise late last week tested readiness and regional plans.
New nonprofit will engage in legislative advocacy in housing, health care.
This week, Print Jazz owner talks about why he became an artist, his creative process, and how it feels to see his works around Fredericksburg.
Lauren Bruning previews what you’ll find at the Expo–for yourself or family members.