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August 08, 2007

The changing majority
Whites now outnumbered in nearly one in 10 counties.
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August 07, 2007

Supervisors make English official tongue
Board also ready to form coalition to deal with illegal immigration.Your comments
Local author releases book on Black America
Culpeper resident Eran Reya, 36, shares his take on a complex topic in "The Death of Black America," a new book now available online through Amazon and Authorhouse.Your comments
Youngsters get an early start
Culpeper County Jump Start program helps struggling students to get an early start on the curriculum for the grade they are about to enter.Your comments
Shooter’s father pleads guilty
Father of a teenager who killed two Fairfax County police officers pleaded guilty Tuesday to two federal gun-law violations as part of a plea bargain.Your comments
Police seeking help in solving 2 crimes
The Culpeper Police Department is looking for help in solving cases that have been on the books for a while.Your comments
Residents, supervisors clash
At issue was the county's proposal to buy 200 water and sewer taps from the town of Culpeper. Your comments
Babe’s last stand at Little Big Horn
Okay, we're still doing the touristy thing this week - Yellowstone Park, Wyoming and Little Big Horn, Montana where Gen. Custer made his famous Last Stand.Your comments
Babe’s last stand at Little Big Horn
Okay, we're still doing the touristy thing this week - Yellowstone Park, Wyoming and Little Big Horn, Montana where Gen. Custer made his famous Last Stand.Your comments

August 06, 2007

Virginia to inspect a dozen bridges
Highway engineers are examining a dozen Virginia bridges.
Virginia to inspect a dozen bridges
Highway engineers are examining a dozen Virginia bridges.
In the name of pedestrian safety
Soon, pedestrian crosswalks along Main Street could be more difficult for motorists to miss.Your comments
Neighborhood watch groups hosting events
The 24th annual Neighborhood Watch National Night Out begins today at 6:30 p.m.Your comments
Neighborhood watch groups hosting events
The 24th annual Neighborhood Watch National Night Out begins today at 6:30 p.m.Your comments
Davis drops by Davis Street
U.S. Congressman Tom Davis, R-Falls Church, met with local Republicans for lunch Monday in downtown Culpeper.Your comments
Taps on tap at supervisors meeting
Culpeper County is in the water and sewer business, and it's ready to cough up some cash to show it.Your comments
Pres. candidates benefit from corporate jet loophole
As they crisscross the country, nearly half the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are traveling at cut rates on private jets owned by corporations and wealthy donors.

August 05, 2007

No bust to follow the boom
Though housing construction hit its peak a few years ago, Culpeper has not completely stopped growing.Your comments
No consensus on towers among residents
Residents of East Chandler Street have mixed feelings regarding Dominion's proposal.Your comments
A towering problem
Dominion has more plans for increasing power capacity in Culpeper - and that means taller towers.Your comments
Book on Tech shootings to be released
Controversial book on shootings due out later this month.
Book on Tech shootings to be released
Controversial book on shootings due out later this month.
Civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill dies at 100
Oliver W. Hill, a civil rights lawyer who was at the front of the legal effort that desegregated public schools, has died at age 100.
Civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill dies at 100
Oliver W. Hill, a civil rights lawyer who was at the front of the legal effort that desegregated public schools, has died at age 100.

August 04, 2007

Fresh from the farm
Fruits, vegetables, flowers, honey and locally made candles are among the variety of goods available each Saturday morning at the Farmers Market.Your comments
Council mulls mission, objectives
Retreat at the Inn at Kelly's Ford ends early with draft of statement.Your comments
Amissville man pleads guilty to bomb charge
Mark David Uhl, 19, pleaded guilty to having an unregistered destructive device.Your comments

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