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Power to the people
Keeping a proposed high-voltage, regional power line out of the Piedmont area and Culpeper County will require residents to stay informed, vocal, articulate and united.
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Alumni, students frustrated at Notre Dame
After finishing her sophomore year at Notre Dame Academy in Middleburg in May, Blair Boswell decided to transfer to Fauquier High School.
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Stop and go
Birge Watkins stopped by the office last week to talk about two projects. One is finished and going nowhere, the other is unfinished but set to take off in a positive direction.
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A light in the darkness
Even in the dark hour of death, there are those who bring a light to hurting families.
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Across the Region
The National Wreath Project ceremony will take place Saturday at Quantico National Cemetery, beginning at 10 a.m. At the conclusion of the ceremony all volunteers will place wreaths at the front of each ...
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School officers spared in first round of cuts
News that the school resource officer program will remain intact - at least for the time being - clearly came as relief to school administrators.
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A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries Nov. 20-26
Venues located in Fredericksburg unless otherwise noted. Call for hours. Art First Gallery , 824 Caroline St.
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Advocates for homeless tackle huge problems, enjoy success
Fauquier Family Shelter Services, which operates both The Haven and the Vint Hill transitional program, is currently in the midst of its annual fundraising campaign.
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Neighborhoods unite to fight crime
Homeowners in the Meadowbrook subdivision in Bealeton have started a Neighborhood Watch group in an effort to help police keep their community safe.
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A List Of Exhibits Currently On Display At Area Galleries Nov. 13-19
Venues located in Fredericksburg unless otherwise noted. Call for hours. Art First Gallery , 824 Caroline St.
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Fiber optic loop could benefit businesses, residents
If all goes as planned, by January 2009, Fauquier County will be among the Virginia communities offering access to a fiber optics loop that will provide the backbone for high-speed, broadband capability for ...
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Ellen Leary: Campaign Journal: Canvassing in Virginia -- Spiderwebs and Scarecrows
Ellen Leary is a Grassroots Correspondent for HuffPost's OffTheBus. Saturday, November 1st, was one fine day.
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Rabies cases within normal range
So far this year, there have been 27 lab confirmed cases of rabies in Fauquier County.
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County angles for space
Members of FISH are upset that the county is considering converting a building the organization is using to house a food bank into an evidence storage facility for the Fauquier County Sheriff's Office.
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Horses and People brief items
We're looking for help with a new series of feature stories concentrating on the region's rich tapestry of veteran horsemen.
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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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Fairfax restaurant offers French cuisine and a dash of history
Though the rattle of Civil War rifles faded long ago from Chain Bridge Road, history still holds a place in the mix of old and new in the city of Fairfax.
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Two Va. teens killed in crash
Two local teenagers were killed in a single-vehicle accident on Meetze Road Wednesday night, according to state police.
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Two teens killed in crash
Two Liberty High School students died last night when the car they were riding in crashed into an embankment and a tree in Fauquier County.
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Latin Surges in Popularity
When high school teacher Sarah Roach takes attendance, she routinely notices that she has more students in her classroom than the number who are technically enrolled in Latin courses she teaches.
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