New facility will create 500 jobs

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New facility will create 500 jobs
The Board will hold a meeting next week to find out the number and whether to expand the type of books and whether to have a full school division library audit.
On Nov. 9th and 10th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., you have the once in a lifetime opportunity to lay a flower at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as part of the #Tomb100 Flower Ceremony.
Education the focus as Senator Kaine visits city schools and GCC
UMW’s Dr. Stephen Farnsworth looks at state-wide and General Assembly results and what it means going forward.
No school in Spotsylvania on the Monday and Tuesday of Thanksgiving week. The vote was unanimous by the Spotsylvania School Board.
Shop local: Fredericksburg Main Street. April Peterson-River Rock Outfitter
Cash donations or products for Treasure House will be accepted. Treasure House is at Massaponax High School and offers homeless students or those struggling financially a place to shop each month.
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Nearly 20 fewer people hospitalized than at the start of last week
Spotsylvania Schools Social Worker Michelle Patton Swisher talks about your involvement in Rock Out, Knock Out Homelessness on November 9th.
Complete speech given at the unveiling of a monument in Culpeper to honor U-S Colored Troops and African American contributions in the county.
The monument is along Madden’s Tavern Road where three Union Black soldiers were executed by Confederates.
A new monument to three African American Union soldiers executed by Confederates has been unveiled on Madden’s Tavern Road in Culpeper.
Captain Shauntrice Williams says the goal this year is $160,000. You can sign up to ring at a kettle at 540-373-3431 or registertoring.org
Take a hike. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
“In his role as the K-12 Science Facilitator, Mike ensures science curriculum is about more than sitting behind a table in a classroom,” said Dr. Stanley Jones, Interim Superintendent.
Dave the Computer Guy talks about the scary cyber world and how you can protect your computer and personal information.
Procession begins downtown at 10
Camp@Home and the Reverse Christmas Parade honored