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November 25, 2008

An emergency plea for Darfur from Culpeper

A letter from Culpeper-based Persecution Project asking for support for more flights into war-torn region

Michael Vick pleads to state dogfighting charge
Michael Vick pleads to state dogfighting charge

Former NFL star quarterback Michael Vick pleaded guilty Tuesday to a state dogfighting charge, a necessary step to make him eligible for early release from prison and potentially speed a return to the NFL.

Financial fallout: How low will gas prices go?

The plummeting prices are saving motorists more than $750 million a day on fuel purchases, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.

School Board anticipates cuts

School division prepares for 5 percent less in state funding

Richmond drops to 49 in crime list

The newest ranking is a significant improvement from 2005, when the city was ranked fifth most-dangerous by Morgan Quitno Press, a research firm purchased last year by CQ Press, a publishing company.

VDOT prepared for winter weather

Trucks are loaded, crews are deployed in advance of possible freezing conditions

Varmint hunters: It’s on the shooter

Latest proposal shifts responsibility away from town

Cantor honors district veterans

Presentation to be held in Richmond

Up in flames
Up in flames

Suspicious blaze destroys probation office SLIDESHOW

Rose assault case continued to Dec. 9

Sentencing postponed for man involved in 2007 home invasion



November 24, 2008

Rose case continued to December

Rose case continued to December

Go green and stay warm this holiday season

Energy saving tips from the Piedmont Environmental Council

Varmint hunting back before committee

Latest proposal puts responsibility for shooting at varmints on person shooting the gun

Honor roll from Culpeper schools

Honor roll from Culpeper-area schools.

Cantor honors District vets

Congressman Eric Cantor, R-Richmond, presents Congressional Veteran Commendations



November 23, 2008

School Board to discuss budget tonight

The Culpeper County School Board plans to discuss next year’s operating budget for the first time in public during tonight’s work session.

Horton hears JMU
Horton hears JMU

Twelve area grads to perform at Macy’s Parade

Sheriff asks drivers to travel safely

The Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office will add extra patrols and increased DUI and traffic enforcement during the Thanksgiving holiday season.

Town, county to talk land swap

Regional sewer and water board discussion continues at interaction committee meeting

in Kelsey’s memory
in Kelsey’s memory

Former “American Idol” contestant Chris Sligh performs benefit Saturday night at CCHS

Parents: Our son is innocent
Parents: Our son is innocent

Man faces up to 24 years for brutal beating, robbery, but excluded evidence raises questions of guilt for some

Town Council gets briefing on open government laws

When it comes abiding by the state’s open government laws, elected officials should imagine they have a blinking tattoo on their forehead, Maria Everett, director of the Virginia Freedom of Information Council told Culpeper Town Council at a special meeting Monday.

Bluesman to lead St. Luke’s worship

Blues guitarist Buddy Parker will lead the 8:30 contemporary worship service at St. Luke’s Lutheran church this morning.

Police Reports

Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office.

Culpeper’s giving spirit
Culpeper’s giving spirit

Food Closet distributes 472 turkeys Saturday



November 22, 2008

New associate pastor settles in at CBC
New associate pastor settles in at CBC

There’s a new face in the town of Culpeper and a new name added to the roll at Culpeper Baptist Church.

Culpeper resident to lead Va. Baptists

Jeff Bloomer of Culpeper County recently was elected president of the Baptist General Association of Virginia, according to a report in the Religious Herald, a publication of the organization.

Culpeper churches open doors to homeless

Culpeper Ministerial Association starts overnight shelter program Monday at New Salem Baptist Church

VEC manager: Local joblessness holds steady

The longtime manager of the Culpeper Virginia Employment Commission office maintained a positive attitude Friday when asked about the forecast for local joblessness.

No place like home
No place like home

CRI encourages downtown shopping for holiday season

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