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May 14, 2007
Powerful draw of bluegrass
Bluegrass festivals abound throughout Virginia. From summer to fall, festivals attract bluegrassers -- musicians and fans galore.May 13, 2007
Board faces tough choices tonight
Teachers, staff and students at Culpeper County Public Schools may soon begin to feel the crunch of next year's financial adjustments. Your commentsBasic mathematics-
When it comes to figuring out graduation percentage rates, it's not always that simple. It all comes down to how you calculate the numbers. Your commentsMay 12, 2007
Victim’s family increases reward to $50,000
Heidi and Steve Swartz are hoping an increased reward might spur someone to talk about their daughter's unsolved case. Your commentsThree accused of burglarizing town pool shop
A former Paynes Pools employee was arrested on charges Wednesday of breaking into that establishment last month. Your commentsMan faces drug, probation violation charges
Culpeper man arrested on drug charges after a deputy tried to serve a warrant on a previous charge. Your commentsAlways a mother
It's been six months since Justine Abshire was killed in an apparent hit and run. Today - Mother's Day - her mother will light a candle in her honor.Your commentsVEC cutback meeting set for Monday
Have something to say about the impending statewide closures and layoffs at Virginia Employment Commission offices- Your commentsTech’s engineering graduates receive diplomas
Virginia Tech's College of Engineering led off the school's second day of commencement ceremonies yesterday with a moment of silence for 14 of the 32 students and teachers killed by a gunman on April 16.Tech’s engineering graduates receive diplomas
Virginia Tech's College of Engineering led off the school's second day of commencement ceremonies yesterday with a moment of silence for 14 of the 32 students and teachers killed by a gunman on April 16.Virginia Tech graduation
Virginia Tech graduation
May 11, 2007
Not content with another runner-up trophy
The Culpeper County High School girls softball team sets high standards. Here's the latest column from player Hannah Safren.Shattered lives
"I will never forget," said the 79-year-old Alex Lebenstein, recalling the dreadful beginning of a horrible span of his life. -Shattered lives
"I will never forget," said the 79-year-old Alex Lebenstein, recalling the dreadful beginning of a horrible span of his life. -A different kind of injustice
Alex Lebenstrein said after his liberation in 1945, he returned to his hometown of Haltern am See to search for his mother, Charlotte, and other relatives. - Your comments400 to graduate from Germanna today
Germanna Community College will host its 36th annual commencement ceremony today at 10 a.m. at the Locust Grove Campus.Culpeper gets big and greasy
Even the "Ghost Pirates" couldn't keep Charlottesville radio hosts Max Hoecker and Rick Daniels out of Culpeper Friday.Your commentsCulpeper gets big and greasy
Even the "Ghost Pirates" couldn't keep Charlottesville radio hosts Max Hoecker and Rick Daniels out of Culpeper Friday.Your commentsYour best wishes for Tech graduates
Send the graduates at Virginia Tech your thoughts and best wishes.Your best wishes for Tech graduates
Send the graduates at Virginia Tech your thoughts and best wishes.May 10, 2007
Signs of progress on outer loop road
VDOT planning to hold public hearing on project in late summer or early fall. Your commentsGold’s serves up Big Greasy Breakfast
C'ville radio personalities bring their spring tour to Culpeper. Your commentsWillow Run inching ahead
It's unusual for the selling landowner to present a new developer's project to the Planning Commission, but Chuck Gyory did just that Wednesday. Your commentsMay 09, 2007
Expert on Capt. Smith to speak at Depot
Culpeper will travel back four centuries tonight with a presentation at the Depot about Captain John Smith. Your commentsClose seeks re-election
Gary Close has served as commonwealth's attorney for the past 16 years and is seeking re-election for a fifth term. Your commentsCouncil mulls ICE training for town police
Mayor Pranas Rimeikis placed the issue of federal immigration training for town police on the regular council agenda Tuesday. Your commentsCoates to run for another term in office
Salem Supervisor John Coates has never run unopposed in an election and this year won't be any different.Your commentsMay 08, 2007
