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September 04, 2007
Travelers enjoy an American fox hunt
I was getting a little concerned that still being here in Culpeper, I might have a little difficulty finding something new to write about ' at least something equine-related.Your commentsTravelers enjoy an American fox hunt
I was getting a little concerned that still being here in Culpeper, I might have a little difficulty finding something new to write about ' at least something equine-related.Your commentsMan rescued from sinkhole improving
Wyatt "Butch" Mills is now in serious condition at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville.Your commentsBack to School at St. Luke’s
With Labor Day behind them, St. Luke's Lutheran School students started another year Tuesday morning. John Mullins, at right, showed up Tuesday morning equipped with a rolling backpack.Supervisors delay action on power line
Residents raise concerns at Tuesday's BOS meeting.Your commentsHearing on outer loop upcoming
The public will have a chance to comment on the western outer loop road next month.Your commentsCounty facing budget squeeze
Slowing economy, increased needs of school system behind shortfall.Your commentsSeptember 03, 2007
Contractor still in critical condition
Wyatt "Butch" Mills is still in critical condition at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville. Your commentsSunday morning crash kills man
A 42-year-old Culpeper man died after a single-vehicle accident Sunday on U.S. 29 North. Your commentsCrash survivor remains critical at Inova Fairfax
A 22-year-old Culpeper man who was involved in a two-vehicle accident Saturday remains in critical condition at Inova Fairfax Hospital. Your commentsSupervisors to mull Chandler Street power lines tonight
Tonight, Dominion appears before the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors to request a use permit to raise its towers along East Chandler Street. Your commentsSt. Luke’s School offers new programs
This fall, St. Luke's Lutheran School will offer something new for both parents and students thanks to additional programs and state-of-the-art equipment. Your commentsCulpeper Lakes’ champion cutter
Gary Fay mowed his way to the top in this year's Labor Day Lawn Mower Race, to give others a chance. Your commentsBush makes surprise visit to Iraq
Pres. Bush and his national security team made a first-hand assessment of the war in Iraq and prospects for political reconciliation.Bush makes surprise visit to Iraq
Pres. Bush and his national security team made a first-hand assessment of the war in Iraq and prospects for political reconciliation.September 02, 2007
Aging veterans strain burial grounds
Only three military sites in Virginia are accepting new interments.Aging veterans strain burial grounds
Only three military sites in Virginia are accepting new interments.Number of U.S. hunters steadily declines
Hunters remain a powerful force in American society, but their ranks are shrinking dramatically.Number of U.S. hunters steadily declines
Hunters remain a powerful force in American society, but their ranks are shrinking dramatically.&Read our lips&
Southridge residents have said they're willing to pay extra taxes to the town to have the locality take over the maintenance of the subdivision's streets.Your commentsImmigrants rally, march for rights
Nearly 4,000 gather to protest legislation in Prince William Co.Immigrants rally, march for rights
Nearly 4,000 gather to protest legislation in Prince William Co.Police Reports
Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff's Department.Police Reports
Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff's Department.September 01, 2007
Brandy Station crash kills two
A couple from King George was killed and a Culpeper man seriously injured in a crash Saturday afternoon.Your commentsContractor remains in critical condition
The Culpeper man who stood trapped for almost five hours in an 11-foot trench remained in critical condition Saturday.Your commentsBuilder pulls out of Three Flags
The Three Flags development in Culpeper County is in need of a new builder after Ryan Homes has pulled out of the project.Your commentsTown, developer to keep eye on Lake Pelham
When site and construction work started two years ago in Three Flags it took a toll on Lake Pelham.Your commentsAugust 31, 2007
