The Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 27
Virgie Rozell Howland, 94, of Fredericksburg died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Mrs. Howland was born Aug.
Starting the Holiday SeasonThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 27
I guess it's officially the holiday season now. A reminder: the deadline is fast approaching for donating to the University of Mary Washington's annual effort to help Head Start Children.
Stafford, city recycle nearly half of wasteSmall Times - Fri Nov 27
Nov. 27--Stafford County and Fredericksburg continue to lead the region when it comes to recycling.
Delay nearly derails VRE voteThe Free Lance-Star - Thu Nov 26
Spotsylvania County Supervisor Benjamin Pitts said he didn't know while on vacation that a monumental vote to finalize membership to Virginia Railway Express was scheduled for Tuesday.
At this auction, they bid high on hogstuffsFredericksburg.com - Thu Nov 26
The crowd in the Tabernacle United Methodist Church multipurpose room made a joyful noise as they dined on divine ham or sausage biscuits, coleslaw, potato salad, coffee and pie Tuesday night.
Spotsy finance news is bleakThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Nov 25
Spotsylvania County supervisors saw financial projections last night that show it will be very difficult for them to offer employee raises or more money for the school system and public safety without raising taxes in fiscal year 2011.
Superintendent's salary is over the topThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Nov 25
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Jerry Hill may be worth his pay, maybe not. Any way you slice it, though, $234,000 a year is a lot of money.
Spotsy Civil War museum closesThe Free Lance-Star - Tue Nov 24
The doors are closed at the Civil War Life museum at the Spotsylvania County Visitors Center off U.S. 1. Terry Thomann closed his museum in Southpoint I on Nov.
Crime tips go high techThe Free Lance-Star - Tue Nov 24
Spotsylvania County officials are hoping new technology will allow them to take a "byte" out of crime.
Spotsylvania courts mystery company Spotsylvania again tries to lure...The Free Lance-Star - Mon Nov 23
The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors has revised a resolution to lure a Fortune 50 company that distributes health care products.
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