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The new owners of the building at 541 William St. in Downtown Fredericksburg have opened three businesses inside the structure, which also serves as their home.
25 volunteers planted 2,500 collard seedlings at Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak—kickstarting the fall crops that will help fight hunger across the region.
The Food Bank says no paperwork or ID needed—just a few quick questions to help them serve everyone.
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by the staff.
Courtland, James Monroe, Riverbend, Caroline, Colonial Forge, Mountain View and Brooke Point also pick up victories in week one.
Photojournalist Jeff Kearney was on the sidelines as Courtland hosted Massaponax on Friday night.
As we spend Labor Day weekend outdoors, the Virginia Department of Health reminds us to take precautions against ticks, which can spread illnesses like Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Fredericksburg’s Antoine Carey and his Faded Foundation are collecting gently used clothes through Sept. 26 to help fund books, tuition, and mentorships at the Faded & Co. Barber Academy.
U.S. senator says Republicans sold their souls to the president.
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The building, considered a ‘character structure’ in city’s Area 6 plan, would be adapted to house 30 apartment units.