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June 11, 2007
ICE presentation: Open or closed-
Town Council to get information on federal immigration training tonight. Your commentsJune 10, 2007
Local Democrats proving scarce
Caucus cancelled for lack of response, though one Dem mulling race for BOS. Your commentsA reason to smile
Culpeper Health Department dental clinic recently reopened and is accepting child patients with Medicaid at no cost. Your commentsA reason to smile
Culpeper Health Department dental clinic recently reopened and is accepting child patients with Medicaid at no cost. Your commentsCan you hear me now-
Two recent highly debated issues will top tonight's school board agenda. Your commentsJune 09, 2007
Ready for the world
422 receive diplomas at Culpeper County High School's graduation ceremony. Your commentsCCHS students of yesteryear
Have you been wondering what ever happened to those CCHS graduates of yesteryear- Your commentsGirl finds inspiration to graduate
As she walked across CCHS's Broman Field to receive her diploma, Roxsanne's thoughts were of her deceased grandparents. Your commentsPaving paradise-
Landowners adjacent to Culpeper Crossroads, object to the proposed retail center. Your commentsJune 08, 2007
Hospital Foundation to hold fundraiser
The Culpeper Regional Hospital Foundation will present an evening of art, wine, dining and children's charity at Sunday's Vine Arts event at the Depot from 3 to 6 p.m. Your commentsRicky Jovan Gray’s death sentence affirmed
The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday unanimously affirmed the death penalty for a man convicted of the slayings of a Richmond couple and their two young daughters.High expectations
Gabe Werner, the 2007 valedictorian at Culpeper County High School, will attend Dartmouth College in New Hampshire to study psychology and philosophy. Your commentsJune 07, 2007
CCHS salutes its salutatorians: Tori Hirsch-Straus
It's no act that Tori Hirsch-Straus works hard to make the grade. That's why she's this year's salutatorian.CCHS salutes its salutatorians: Stephanie Willett
Stephanie Willett has a passion for kids and the enthusiasm to learn. Together, the two traits paid off.CCHS salutes its salutatorians: Kyle Thomas
Could Culpeper produce the next big aerospace engineer- Kyle Thomas hopes so.Lack of deed makes officials wary
Members of the Town Council Finance Committee remain wary about moving forward with construction of an $11 million police station when the town's not even sure it owns the land. Your commentsTown officer steps down
Empty promises, poor benefits and limited opportunities for advancement. Those are the reasons Lt. Patrick Coffey cites for leaving the Culpeper Police Department after more than 12 years of service. Your commentsJune 06, 2007
Lucky lady
Abingdon woman has knack for picking numbers, scratch-off tickets.Lucky lady
Abingdon woman has knack for picking numbers, scratch-off tickets.McDonald’s closes for rebuilding
The Culpeper McDonald's will soon be replaced by one with 1950s appeal. Your commentsThree strikes, they’re out
Third council committee says no to School Board request for more funds. Your commentsCulpeperFest set for tonight
CulpeperFest, the Chamber of Commerce's largest annual event is tonight from 4 to 8:30 p.m. at Germanna Center for Advanced Technology.CulpeperFest set for tonight
CulpeperFest, the Chamber of Commerce's largest annual event is tonight from 4 to 8:30 p.m. at Germanna Center for Advanced Technology.June 05, 2007
Residents silent on tax increase
Culpeper Town Council received no public comment at Monday's budget public hearing. Your commentsTwo receive minor injuries in three-vehicle crash
A three-vehicle accident Tuesday evening caused minor injuries to two drivers and heavy congestion in downtown Culpeper. Your commentsVeterans’ shelter foes to appeal
Compassion House has never made it to the BOS' agenda but the county has heard about issues surrounding the shelter for the past two months. Your commentsTyree: Joke was ‘poor judgment’
CCHS teacher explains her actions in knife-pulling incident. Your commentsSouthern growers fear loss of workers
Growers and legislators concede that most farm workers in the United States, and nearly all in the South, are illegal immigrants.Southern growers fear loss of workers
Growers and legislators concede that most farm workers in the United States, and nearly all in the South, are illegal immigrants.June 04, 2007
