May 21, 2009 | Rappahannock News
Two residents announce run for Board of Supervisors
Two Rappahannock residents have announced they will run for one of two vacant seats on the Board of Supervisors in November.
Flint Hill resident victim of scam
Students arrested for drug possession, vandalism An elderly man was the victim of a distraction scam last Thursday in which he was lured from his Flint Hill house by one man while his accomplices entered the house, ransacked it, and took a safe containing a significant amount of money, according to Sheriff Connie Smith.
Grand jury indicts man in 2006 shooting death of Westmoreland teen...
Grand jury indicts man in 2006 shooting death of Westmoreland teen that was originally ruled a suicide Man faces murder charge in 2006 death of teen An Amissville man has been indicted for the October 2006 murder of a 16-year-old Montross boy in Northumberland County.
Salmon charged with murder stemming from 2006 shooting
The Northumberland County Sheriff's Office recently charged Dennis Jay Salmon, 20, of Amissville, formerly of Warsaw, in the October 14, 2006, shooting death of Charles Malcolm Hundley, 16, of Montross.
Economic Development Advisory Committee to meet May 11
Supervisors approve schools' budget A newly created Economic Development Advisory Committee will meet for the first time on May 11 at 10 a.m. at the Rappahannock County Library to study two reports on workforce demographics in the region.