News Archives
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings across the region.
Beth Parnicza with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talked about remembering those who sacrificed.
This week we tell you about FXBG Compost, a new local business that collects food scraps and other organic waste from customers on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. The scraps are used in compost at Rappahannock Education Farm.
Living Legacies: African American history in the Fredericksburg area opens at the Fredericksburg Area Museum this Friday.
The Food Bank says there’s no need to bring paperwork or ID.
Lantern-lit event honored the more than 15,000 soldiers buried on the grounds.
Butcher shop reopens in new location less than a year after the death of owner Christopher Jones Sr.
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by the staff.
Each Memorial Day weekend the VFW Post in the city places flags at the graves of veterans in Oak HIll Cemetery.
Saturday morning scout troops (and their leaders and parents) placed the 15,300 bags and candles that will brighten the cemetery.
The importance of never forgetting.
Powerful Friday morning in Stafford at the Armed Services Memorial.