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Blood supplier to conduct blood drive: Virginia Blood Services will conduct a blood drive 2 -7 p.m. Wednesday at the Lifetime Center at Augusta Health at 107 Medical Center Circle.
New officers sworn in, awards for excellence conferred. By Mike DiCicco Mark Ingrao is no stranger to chamber of commerce leadership.
A 23,000-gallon sewage spill into Aquia Creek and Austin Run temporarily raised fecal bacteria levels.
Local Music Makers See Limitless Opportunity
Marshall grads start music production company. Wednesday, June 03, 2009 Three George C. Marshall High School International Baccalaureate alumni, now in college, are living out their dream.
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Grand jury indicts 47 on myriad charges
A Fauquier County Grand Jury indicted 47 people on Tuesday. They are: Dylan T. Andrzejewski of Warrenton on a felony count of attempt to possess heroin.
Tamara Dietrich: Long-dead Williamsburg veteran caught up in another war
When World War II veteran Dallas H. Fitzgerald was laid to rest on Oct. 5, 1961, in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Williamsburg, his three sons thought it was forever.
Single-vehicle crash, occurred on May 19, 2009, around 7:12 a.m. on Catharpin Road just south of Fallen Oaks Place.
Fauquier County Sheriff's Office
Fauquier County Sheriffa s Office detectives have identified the victim of the homicide which occurred last week in the 5200 block of Free State Road, Marshall, VA.
Spaghetti dinner to benefit AMC Cancer Center: As a senior project, Shenandoah Valley Governor's School students Heather Fritz, Madalyn Marshall, Matthew Whitfield and Mariah Jenkins will host a spaghetti dinner to benefit the AMC Cancer Center.
Workbook cost is $10. Child care and lunch are provided. A benefit yard and plant sale will be held May 9, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., rain or shine, with proceeds to benefit ongoing mission projects in Haiti and Kenya.
The new GI Bill is set to go into effect Aug. 1, bringing with it what could be more education funding for more people, but those who could benefit say there are still a lot of unanswered questions.
Anglican Church at Elk Run needs your help
Great strides have been made at Elk Run. Ten years ago, we embarked on an archaeological quest to discover, and then uncover, the foundation and remains of the 1750s Anglican Church at Elk Run - the first such church in Fau-quier County.
Jobless benefits one piece of the puzzle
M uch has been written about the Republicans' vote against Governor Tim Kaine's proposed recommendation to expand unemployment insurance benefits eligibility based on one-time temporary funding coming out of President Obama's stimulus package.
Home Values Down a 20 to 30a Percent
Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. County board of assessors: Bill Miller ; Lurty Houff ; Bill Frazier ; David deGive ; Gunther Morse County staff: Reassessment Coordinator Patty McSweeney; board of assessors secretary Gladys Frazier Home Values Down ' 20 to 30' Percent By Don Del Rosso Times-Democrat Staff Writer So far, Fauquier's subdivision ...
PWC candidates file for House of Delegates
The deadline for House of Delegates candidates in Prince William County to file for their party's nominations ended this past Friday, leaving three races with party nominees decided, one incumbent running unopposed, and dualing primaries in the open 52nd district.
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A Vienna woman who wants to build a drug and alcohol treatment center near Marshall last month filed a housing discrimination complaint against Fauquier County.
Deputies Bust Marshall Drug Factory
Members of the Fauquier County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Unit and Blue Ridge Narcotics Task Force seized 109 marijuana plants from a Marshall residence on Monday.
Spotsylvania changes course in zoning
On Tuesday, supervisors voted 4-3 to allow 3-acre lots on property zoned for 5- and 10-acre lots, a hairpin-curve turn away from the Comprehensive Plan adopted less than six months ago.
Monumental Church, 1224 E. Broad St., Richmond, was built as a monument to honor the people who died in the tragic Richmond Theatre Fire of 1811.
Although roads and sidewalks might appear clear, officials urge motorists and pedestrians to be on the lookout for black ice that can cause dangerous conditions following this weekend's snowstorm.
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