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July 31, 2007
Vacation is for learning
As part of the Summer Enrichment Program at Floyd T. Binns, 147 students are participating in any of eight free academic classes. Your commentsJuly 30, 2007
Culpeper man guilty of attempted rape
Culpeper County Circuit Court Judge John R. Cullen found Shannon A. Shanks guilty of attempted rape and malicious wounding Monday.Your commentsSuperintendent wants more prep time
Cox sends letter to supervisors asking for advance notice before meetings.Your commentsPolice chief not convinced of training’s worth
Police Chief not altogether against local participation in federal immigration training. At the same time, he's not convinced of its worth.Your commentsIll driver strikes church, therapy center
Culpeper man who was having a medical emergency while driving lost control of his vehicle and hit a parked car and two buildings.Your commentsCCHS football coach arrested again
The Fauquier County Sheriff's Office arrested Chip Rea Saturday on his seventh charge since June.Your commentsJuly 29, 2007
Burnt cables leave some powerless
Various locations on U.S. 522 and U.S. 29 were without power early Sunday morning.Burnt cables leave some powerless
Various locations on U.S. 522 and U.S. 29 were without power early Sunday morning.Round and round we go
Culpeper motorists may soon have a new bypass to use for getting across town thanks to state board approval of $1 million for project.Your commentsBlogger shaping illegal immigration debate
In the past 18 months, one blogger has helped elect allies, kill off opponents' campaigns and shape local public policy.Blogger shaping illegal immigration debate
In the past 18 months, one blogger has helped elect allies, kill off opponents' campaigns and shape local public policy.New acting district administrator at VDOT
Quintin D. Elliott will be taking over VDOT's Culpeper office starting today.Your commentsJuly 28, 2007
Tough questions from Tech families
Governor hears concerns about security, paying for medical bills.Writing on the walls
A paint-removal specialist worked at the Graffiti House last week unveiling new graffiti upstairs.Revealing history
Alternative Ed program provides opportunity
29 reach goals of earning general equivalency diplomas.Your commentsJuly 27, 2007
BASS swimmers to compete in premier event
For this group of area swimmers, the season never really comes to an end, but four members of the Battlefield Area Star Swimmers get to wrap up their summer at the biggest swim meet of their careers.Church of the week: St. Stephens Episcopal Church
Editor's note: This is part of a weekly series of thumbnail looks at local churches that have responded to a questionnaire sent to all area houses of worship. Profiles will appear in Saturday's edition of the Culpeper Star-Exponent. Your commentsParents back Rock Academy
Some parents aren't letting Culpeper Rock Academy owner Keith MacDonald "stick it to the man" all by himself. Your commentsLake water safe to drink
The Town of Culpeper recently issued its 2006 Water Quality Report for Lake Pelham. Your commentsCollege Dean’s List
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Students named to Dean's ListsJuly 26, 2007
Virginia Financial Group announces merger
Culpeper-based Virginia Financial Group Inc. announced plans Thursday to merge with another holding company.Your commentsCitizens energized
About 100 people were present at the start of Thursday's public hearing. It seems to be a debate of "not in my backyard," versus the economic development of northern Virginia. Your commentsJudge strikes down Hazleton ordinance
A federal judge on Thursday struck down Hazleton's tough anti-illegal immigration law, ruling unconstitutional a measure that has been copied around the country. Your commentsJuly 25, 2007
