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Commission rejects developer's plan
The Stafford County Parks and Recreation Commission has rejected a developer's plan to use open areas in a proposed subdivision off Mine Road behind Wal-mart. The decision - a recommendation - came Monday at ...
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Scout Log
Troop 1717, chartered by Hartwood Presbyterian Church, was invited by the MyPlumber professional plumbing team in Manassas to participate in a day-long activity to earn the plumbing merit badge.
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Donnie Shelton
Donald W. "Hunka" Shelton, 60, of Columbia, S.C., formerly of Falmouth, passed away Saturday, Nov.
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Sleepy? Stay Off The Roads
In 2002, a Hartwood resident and her 10-year-old daughter were killed when the driver of a tractor-trailer barreled through a red light on U.S. 17 and struck their car.
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Baseball A Family Hit Submit Photos: Town & County Invites Readers To ...
BASEBALL A FAMILY HIT SUBMIT PHOTOS: Town & County invites readers to submit Flashback photos.
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Safer Roads on Ballot
The Stafford County Board of Supervisors will debate a proposal to borrow up to $70 million in general obligation bonds to upgrade several roads in the county considered dangerous.
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Overlay District Will Protect Streams
Much of Stafford County east of U.S. 1 is now subject to regulations designed to reduce erosion and nutrient and sediment runoff into Potomac River tributaries such as Aquia and Accokeek creeks.
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Scout News
Scout Mitchell Hines of Troop 1717 successfully navigates one of the more challenging rock crevices.
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Myrtle C. Courtney
Myrtle Clark Courtney, 87, of Hartwood died peacefully at home in the presence of her family on Tuesday, Oct.
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Animal shelter gives aid with dog food
An animal welfare organization in the Hartwood area of Stafford County is helping senior citizens.
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Event To Make A Splash
For a price, Stafford residents will be able to dunk any one of a half-dozen county officials into a splash tank during Salute to Stafford Day Sept.
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Schools report state test scores
Stafford County Public Schools recently received its 2008-09 preliminary Adequate Yearly Progress results from the Virginia Department of Education.
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Real 'golden oldies' music
"If we meet again after we've spent an evening at a tavern, I trust you will feign ignorance of my acquaintance." So cautioned John Douglas Hall, after singing a few of his Colonial tavern songs before the ...
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Stafford hotel housekeeper defies the odds
In an industry where about half the front-line employees turn over every year and some people barely last a day, Rosie Bumbrey obliterates the statistics.
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Our First Corporation
Harvard University is best known as one of the world's most prestigious academic institutions, but it's also a financial juggernaut.
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Stafford Race Closes Roads
Several roads in Stafford County will be closed to traffic on tomorrow morning so runners can complete the Wawa 10-Miler at Hartwood.
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Road bond gets approval
County supervisors worked Tuesday to allow county residents to decide if they want to borrow money to pay for road improvements.
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Stafford schools consider new grading scale
The Stafford County School Board is considering a 10-point grading scale after several regional schools have also raised concerns about their various grading systems.
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Miss Birkl and Mr. Moore
Dietmar and Deborah Birkl of Fredericksburg are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Morinda Nichole Birkl, to Nathan Elias Moore, son of Margaret Weston Moore and William Leonard Moore of ...
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A Deeper Shade Of Faith Connecting At Camp
Listen up, parents and youth pastors. Teens want more than pizza and Scripture verses.
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