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Sights and scenes from this year’s festival, which featured a variety of vendors and educational opportunities.
Residents can contact the Wildlife Conflict Helpline at 1-855-571-9003 to report any concerns about bears in their area and receive additional advice on preventing and mitigating wildlife conflicts.
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and Del. Bobby Orrock (R-Spotsylvania) headlined Thursday’s event at Kingdom Family Worship Center.
Furry, eco-friendly landscaping project at Old Mill Park is part of 60-day trial program.
The project would feature up to 300 apartments and about 57,600 square feet of office and/or commercial space.
The $90,000 award from the Mary Washington Hospital Foundation to RACSB will also go toward mental-health assessments.
Few showers to start the weekend, but a strong finish.
Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity’s Jason Tickle says building should begin in June on ten homes in Ladysmith.
Cause of drainage unknown, and residents could soon smell previously-submerged microorganisms.
Allan Myers, one of the largest construction companies in the Mid-Atlantic Region, selected three CHS students as interns, while Sheehy Ford of Ashland donated a van to the school’s automotive program.
Longtime educator, parent Andy Wolfenbarger announces candidacy for Fredericksburg City School Board
He will run for vacant Ward 1 seat in November.
It’s still not certain that a new bridge will be built, but regional transportation planners will discuss the issue again in June.