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October 06, 2008
Voter madness
More than 650 voters registration forms received at registrar’s office Monday
Waiting to the last minute
Thousands register to vote on final day in Virginia
Cook doing better
Injured physician making strides
Route 29 detour in Gainesville extended through this evening
The Route 29 detour in place today as part of the I-66 widening project in Gainesville will be extended through rush hour this evening
Bridge’s steel beam collapses at 66 and 29
A construction worker was injured when a steel beam on a bridge collapsed in a construction zone at U.S. 29 and Interstate 66.
October 05, 2008
County may reconsider Angler deal
Development firm asking officials to take another look at latest plan for water and sewer system
Fauquier Hospital doubles ER size
Opening scheduled for October 14
CRH hosting breast cancer event Tuesday
The Culpeper Regional Health System is hosting “Pamper Me Pink,” an evening devoted to women’s health and breast cancer awareness Tuesday night, in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Tourists flock to many of Culpeper’s historic farms
River Edge Farm, one of the oldest black-owned-and-operated dairy farms in the Piedmont region, according to local farming agents, was one of 13 that participated in the 11th annual Culpeper Harvest Days Farm Tour.
How do you spell relief?
For three Culpeper women helping Texas recover from Hurricane Ike, it’s C-H-R-I-S-T
Local church to honor troops at AirFest
Mission Gratitude, an initiative sponsored by Mountain View Community Church in Culpeper, will offer AirFest visitors the opportunity to honor military members at Saturday’s free event.
Voter registration deadline is Monday
1,672 voters have registered in county since February’s primaries
Jump jet coming to AirFest
Harrier aircraft to make first appearance at local air show
Warner’s quick analysis of Culpeper
One of the questions posed to Mark Warner asked him to assess Culpeper’s status in the current political climate. Here is his answer:
Warner outlines platform to CSE
During an editorial board meeting last week, U.S. Senate candidate Mark Warner — a Democrat and self-described “radical centrist” — sat down with newsroom leaders of the Culpeper Star-Exponent, Potomac News and Manassas Journal-Messenger.
‘It calls to some people’
Local farms, businesses showcase their work during annual Farm Tour
October 04, 2008
Police Reports
Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Department.
Police: Teen accidentally hits sister with car
Police: Teen accidentally hits sister with car
Four locals named to state boards
Four local people were among more than 50 appointed to state boards and commissions on Friday by Gov. Tim Kaine.
Culpeper unemployment takes biggest jump in a decade
Housing-related industries take big hit
No haunted woods this year
Halloween tradition’s hiatus leaves fans ‘boo’-hooing
October 03, 2008
Greene County woman faces felony sex charges
Greene County woman faces sex charges
Congress passes bailout bill
Congress has passed historic legislation to bail out the troubled financial industry. Stocks rise after bill vote.
Coming this weekend
Coming this weekend
Fact checking last night’s debate
Some examples of facts cast adrift in the debate
Who do you think won last night’s debate?
Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Joe Biden sparred over taxes, energy policy and the Iraq war
Study: Fewer illegals in U.S.
The number of illegal immigrants in the United States appears to have declined by about a half-million compared with last year, according to a Pew Hispanic Center study.
Yodel-ay-hee-hooooooo
Your guide to the weekend
Mandatory helmets or pay to skate
Parks and Recreation Commission recommends two options to council
Farm Tour this weekend
Farmers, ag businesses give an inside look in 11th annual event
