Clinical Research Nurse Christine Emery talks about the history of local research and what’s taking place right now–a Low Dose CT study. [email protected] or research.mwhc.com

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Clinical Research Nurse Christine Emery talks about the history of local research and what’s taking place right now–a Low Dose CT study. [email protected] or research.mwhc.com
Sheriff’s office says it’s the second DUI for the suspect in five years
To keep children safe in the home, Mary Washington Healthcare along with AAPCC recommends installing safety latches on cabinets used for medicines and household products
The essay should be 500 words or under and will explain how the student used one of the nine values Jackie Robinson said were key to his success in the face of extreme challenges to deal with a problem
Mobility Manager Jennifer Falknor and Executive Director Pat Holland talk about their work of getting older area residents around the region.
Here’s the winners list
Tree Fredericksburg spent Saturday morning in the Great Oaks neighborhood
Tree Fredericksburg and many volunteers spent Saturday morning in the Great Oaks neighborhood in the City. It was about planting trees and educating the community.
School Board meeting cancelled about an hour before it was scheduled to begin
Clouds increase today. Rain arrives tomorrow
President and CEO Dan Maher talks about the importance of the Food Bank in COVID and high inflation times
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Here’s the link to sign up for the virtual event
The Free Fridge and Pantry at Downtown Greens is now stocked! It’s all located at the upper garden, by the bus stop at the corner of Princess Anne and Dixon Streets.
The first Free Fridge and Pantry in Fredericksburg is now stocked at Downtown Greens.
It’s the first week of spring
Ibram X. Kendi, New York Times bestselling author of “How to Be an Antiracist,” says neutrality is not an option in the racism struggle—people must take active measures to end discrimination.
The Rappahannock Area Health District says the COVID deaths occurred earlier this year.
“This year’s theme, #TogetherUMW, reminds us of what can be accomplished when we unite for a common purpose”
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