Need help getting around the Stafford Government Center? There’s hope and help! Thanks to Jeff Shover with Citizens Assistance and Volunteer Services, there are new signs in place to get you where you need to go.
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Need help getting around the Stafford Government Center? There’s hope and help! Thanks to Jeff Shover with Citizens Assistance and Volunteer Services, there are new signs in place to get you where you need to go.
From FredToday Partner Experimax in Central Park
Space and country charm, but close to 95 and shopping
Five day games this season–all on Sunday. Weekday games start at 7:05. Saturday games at 6:05.
Try 5 different spots (be sure to ask for a stamp!) to earn your chance to win prizes.
City Police say they’ll never call demanding money
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about plans to bring students back four days a week later next month. We also talk about teachers, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other involved in making schools work.
Stafford Supervisor Mark Dudenhefer announces he won’t be running for re-election in Garrisonville. Makes an endorsement.
The Colonial Tavern in downtown Fredericksburg continues to transform itself. It’s the story of a business that continues to provide help to many in the community as it begins to slowly reopen.
Rappahannock Area Health District vaccine numbers for each locality
Rappahannock Area Health District weekly COVID report
Mike Zitz, Jim Toler and Dennis Rapkins talk about the return of the Sunshine Baseball League–the 8-19 year old summer league. Also, details on the MLB Pitch, Hit and Run @ Sunshine Ballpark on May 15th.
Both northbound lanes will remain open, but traffic will shift approximately 20 feet to the right as construction advances on bridge replacement
Gary Snellings says his vote in favor of downzoning was the toughest vote he’s cast in 16 years on the Board of Supervisors
Vote on rural land is 4-3. Coen, Allen and Shelton vote no
While Route 17 has reopened, planning continues for repair work. The project timeline is still under development.
Decals are free but you won’t be unloading your trash without them. This is a Spotsylvania Supervisors idea
Legal Aid Works Executive Director Ann Kloeckner talks about how COVID has impacted the legal system and General Assembly legislation impacting housing laws.
“This is who we are.” Anita Crossfield says the pay it forward at Italian Station on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg is at nearly 12-hunded customers paying forward a cup of coffee for the next person.
A celebration at a Habitat for Humanity build site in Bowling Green last week. Caroline School Superintendent Dr. Sarah Calveric and some of her staff helped in the construction of a home of another Caroline Schools employee.