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June 21, 2007

Local road plans to move forward
Those highly anticipated road projects in Culpeper will - for the most part - move forward.
Man hangs self near Mountain Run
Culpeper police responded to a suicide Wednesday night where a man had hanged himself from a tree near Mountain Run Bridge. Your comments
Sheriff: Two ready for ICE training
It's a wait-and-see game with Immigrations Customs Enforcement but Sheriff H. Lee Hart told the Public Safety Committee Thursday that he has two employees ready for training. Your comments
Paving the way, quietly
If people never knew Luck Stone existed on Route 3 in Culpeper County, plant manager Terry Jarrells said that wouldn't be so bad; it means the quarry is being a good neighbor. Your comments
Co. 11 set for appeal
Culpeper Volunteer Rescue Squad Co. 11 is going to court. Your comments

June 20, 2007

Louisa County commune turns 40
At 40 years old, Twin Oaks in Louisa County is middle-age or even old by the standards of communes that sprouted during the 1960s.
Louisa County commune turns 40
At 40 years old, Twin Oaks in Louisa County is middle-age or even old by the standards of communes that sprouted during the 1960s.
Route 3 work tops VDOT’s priority list
A handful of road projects in Culpeper may be taking shape within the next couple of years. Your comments
Computer failure disrupts agencies
The state's central computer system crashed, forcing DMV customer service centers to close early.
Computer failure disrupts agencies
The state's central computer system crashed, forcing DMV customer service centers to close early.
Society of ideals
Twin Oaks, a Louisa County commune turns 40.
Society of ideals
Twin Oaks, a Louisa County commune turns 40.
Credentials or racism-
What began as a routine story about the retirement of Virginia's oldest and longest-serving registrar turned into a racially charged issue Wednesday. Your comments

June 19, 2007

Change of heart
Councilman switches vote in support of real estate tax increase. Your comments
Elevated nightlife
The latest owner of a downtown building is hoping to bring a rooftop bar to Culpeper's nightlife scene. Your comments
Former officer arrested by feds
The Naval Criminal Investigative Services arrested a former Culpeper Police Department auxiliary officer Thursday. Your comments
Rea facing cocaine charges
Drug charges facing Chip Rea involve more than marijuana. Your comments

June 18, 2007

CCHS teacher arrested on drug charges
A CCHS physical education teacher and assistant football coach was arrested Friday on drug charges.Your comments
Louisa woman suspect in shooting
A 51-year-old Louisa County resident who called 911 to report an accidental shooting is now facing charges in the incident. Your comments
Culpeper man assaults deputies
A Culpeper man was arrested Sunday on charges of assaulting two deputies, obstruction of justice and resisting arrest. Your comments
Building on history
Commerce-Hill Streets area to get $1.5 million in upgrades through the "Commerce-Hill Streets Neighborhood Improvement Project". Your comments
Several site plan reviews lead agenda
Several residential and/or commercial site plan reviews come before the Planning Commission tonight. Your comments
Charlie and Litza’s broken into, robbed
Police are looking for suspects in a burglary at Charlie and Litza's South Main Street Café. Your comments
Charlie and Litza’s broken into, robbed
Police are looking for suspects in a burglary at Charlie and Litza's South Main Street Café. Your comments

June 17, 2007

Some growth can’t be stopped
Commissioners say they have little authority to reject certain proposals. Your comments
School of hope
Ella Marr is the new director of development in the once segregated school for African Americans. Your comments
Stay tuned for GWC-TV
Cable-access station will air from the historic George Washington Carver High School on U.S. 15. Your comments

June 16, 2007

Kim Williams joins Salem District race
Williams lost to John Coates twice before in elections for the Salem District supervisor but, this year, he thinks the race will end differently. Your comments
Webbs to go fishing today
U.S. Sen. Jim Webb and his son plan to trade board rooms and bombs for rods and reels this Father's Day.
Follow the money
Here's a breakdown of campaign contributors and expenditures for local candidates as of June 4. Your comments

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