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The Westmoreland historical site marks a major day in history–a citizenship ceremony will also be held.
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources says no fishing license needed.
Performances of ’12 Dancing Princesses’ will be held Saturday and Sunday at James Monroe High School at 2:30 p.m.
Governor held a celebratory beam signing ceremony Wednesday at the construction site, commemorating brisk progress on the $900 million project.
The supervisors also voted to support a route for a new road and bridge over the Rappahannock River.
Also inside: Popular ice cream and candy shop coming to Downtown Fredericksburg, two local businesses named among best in Northern Virginia, large data center campus proposed along Route 3
Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run will go thru the area Friday morning–opening ceremonies Friday night at U of R
Stafford County Utilities has received calls from customers reporting notices posted on their doors regarding a water advisory.
Most Saturday mornings volunteers with SAWs-Virginia (Servants at Work) are out in the community building ramps for those in need.
In another Spotsylvania County Public Schools legal matter, a judge ordered school board member Nicole Cole’s attorney to pay attorney fees for two fellow board members that she is suing.
Hanover ends the Spotsylvania High School baseball team’s best season since a run to the 2018 Class 3 state title.
Hirschler attorney Charlie Payne talks about his childhood in Falmouth, his decision to become an attorney, and his thoughts on the data center boom in the region.