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August 12, 2007
Prince Michel offering JTHG wine collection
The JTHG recently partnered with Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery to offer a private label wine collection.Your commentsHospital awards teens with scholarships
When Farren Dodson enrolled in a chemistry course during her junior year at CCHS, she knew that she wanted to become a pharmacist.August 11, 2007
More than 1,000 pay homage to Oliver Hill
More than 1,000 people gathered at the Executive Mansion Saturday to pay homage to the civil rights lawyer.More than 1,000 pay homage to Oliver Hill
More than 1,000 people gathered at the Executive Mansion Saturday to pay homage to the civil rights lawyer.Va. shore shines among U.S. beaches
Hampton Roads is among the list of places nationally where swimmers can enjoy a pathogen-free dip.Va. shore shines among U.S. beaches
Hampton Roads is among the list of places nationally where swimmers can enjoy a pathogen-free dip.Sheriff’s candidate feeling the heat
Sgt. Scott Jenkins is under an internal investigation by the CPD after a bold presentation at his political forum last week.Your commentsSpanish spoken here
It should come as no surprise that the latest census figures, released Thursday, show a rapidly increasing Hispanic population in Culpeper.Your commentsAugust 10, 2007
Culpeper man charged with raping teenage girl
A 42-year-old Culpeper man faces rape charges after reportedly having an "encounter" with a teenage girl Wednesday night, according to the Town Police Department. Your commentsChurch of the week: Culpeper Presbyterian Church
Editor's note: This is part of a series of thumbnail looks at local churches that have responded to a questionnaire sent to all area houses of worship. Profiles appear in Saturday's edition of the Culpeper Star-Exponent. Your commentsOrange holds off on water restrictions
After the Orange Town Council requested its town manager place mandatory water restrictions on customers, the rain finally came. Your commentsFrenchman’s Corner to expand
What started as a few cases of Belgian chocolate on sale in the foyer of a Davis Street restaurant has grown. Your commentsIllegal immigrant employers targeted
The Bush administration announced Friday a crackdown on employers who hire illegal immigrants, a move that could dry up the labor pool for some industries. Your commentsWellness center to open soon
Culpeper residents James and Judy Durham can hardly wait until the grand opening of the Powell Wellness Center Aug. 20.August 09, 2007
Ex-CCHS football coach pleads guilty
Sumerduck resident Frank "Chip" Rea had two assault charges reduced and will serve a year of probation under a plea agreement Your commentsGo natural, look beautiful
Carolyn Dwyer crafts natural beauty products from goats' milk, beeswax and Dead Sea salts. Your commentsToo many boards: Mayor rethinks appointments
How many meetings are too many- Mayor Pranas Rimeikis, who makes the appointments, said it's a question worth investigating. Your commentsCulpeper County named disaster area
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Thursday declared seven Virginia counties, including Culpeper, primary natural disaster areas. Your commentsSchools won’t comment on Rea’s employment status
Frank "Chip" Rea's future with Culpeper County Public Schools remains unclear. Your commentsMusic video shot in Culpeper
Part of Davis Street was closed Thursday for the filming of a gospel music video, which included local singer Octavia "Missy" Yates and more than 40 kids. Your commentsAugust 08, 2007
