Aug 27, 2009 | Rappahannock News
Zapped, Allegheny power customers hope to surge together
After a power surge Aug. 8 caused a number of local Allegheny Power customers significant damage and concern, some of them are now trying to find an alternative source of power: in numbers, that is.
New historic districts taking shape
The village of Flint Hill and rural F.T. Valley along Route 231 may soon earn designations as historic districts if some local activists have their way.
New historic districts taking shape
The village of Flint Hill and rural F.T. Valley along Route 231 may soon earn designations as historic districts if some local activists have their way.
New faces running for upcoming elections
Rappahannock County public schools may be heading in a new direction. With the announced retirement of School Superintendent Dr.
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.
It's all about music and helping a friend
Taylor Light, 16, will get by with a little help from her friends and they just might garner enough donations to send her to Europe this July.
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.
CulpeperNews.com, Culpeper, VA
Senior center to open in Scrabble School
Just seven months after its groundbreaking ceremony, the doors of the new Scrabble School senior center will officially open Saturday afternoon.
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