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November 09, 2009
Police Reports for Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office.
School Board to talk about CCHS repairs
Facility policy recommendations to be discussed
School Board to talk about CCHS repairs
Facility policy recommendations to be discussed
Expect health care bill to hit speed bump in the Senate
The glow from a health care triumph faded quickly for President Barack Obama on Sunday as Democrats realized the bill they fought so hard to pass in the House has nowhere to go in the Senate.
Business forum Tuesday at GCC
Germanna Community College will host a business sales growth seminar in conjunction with the Virginia Department of Business Assistance on Tuesday at the Daniel Technology Center in Culpeper.
Robbery suspect arrested two days before incident
The 18-year-old man charged in Wednesday’s robbery and shooting of a 49-year-old West Side Grocery clerk on Sperryville Pike was arrested two days earlier by the Culpeper Police Department for the failure to pay court fines, costs and penalties, according to the police reports.
Award-winning artists coming to Culpeper
A Grammy-nominee and GMA Dove Award winner will be performing in Culpeper Tuesday as the Follow You tour comes to town at 7 p.m. at Culpeper County High School.
Act 2: Investing in Culpeper’s future
State Theatre Foundation members make case for funding
The Week in Pictures, Nov. 2-9
The Week in Pictures, Nov. 2-9
The Week in Pictures, Nov. 2-9
The Week in Pictures, Nov. 2-9
November 08, 2009
Some predicted trouble from Fort Hood suspect
In retrospect, the signs of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan’s growing anger over the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan seem unmistakable. But even people who worried his increasingly strident views were clouding his abil-ity to serve the U.S. military could not predict the murderous rampage of which he now stands accused.
Landmark health bill passes House on close vote
The Democratic-controlled House has narrowly passed landmark health care reform legislation, handing President Barack Obama a hard won victory on his signature domestic priority.
Muhammad execution nears, some victims’ families move on
For three weeks in 2002, John Allen Muhammad led a two-man sniper team that struck on his orders, claimed 10 lives and deliberately terrorized Virginia, Maryland and Washington.
Cashing in on credit
EVHS government students learn about the importance of money management
State Theatre renovation Act I: Behind the scenes
(Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part story delving deeper into the State Theatre Foundation’s recent request for $1.5 million in town funding for rehab and expansion of the circa-1938 movie house on Main Street. Part two will publish Monday.)
November 07, 2009
500 search in C’ville for missing Tech student
Twenty-year-old Morgan Dana Harrington was last seen Oct. 17 after she became separated from her friends at a Metallica concert.
FFA Harvest Fest is today at Eastern View High
Event from 4 to 7 features a hay maze, bale throwing contest, bale decorating, petting zoo, silent auction and bluegrass.
Computers & cappucino
Digital Caffeine owners link Culpeper with coffee, technology
Fine dining, tailgating at Montpelier Hunt Races
Renowned chef to serve as ‘celebrity tailgate judge’
Local football fans treated to great game as EVHS holds off CCHS
The cheers Friday night at Culpeper County High School’s Broman Field might have rivaled the ones heard 10 years ago, when the Blue Devils brought home a Class AAA state championship.
November 06, 2009
Madison County arrest report Sept. 29-Oct. 5
Recent arrests made by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office
From fine dining to tailgating at the horse races
Renowned Inn at Little Washington chef to judge competition at Montpelier Hunt Races
Are you affected by the Texas shootings?
Are you a Culpeper-area resident who has friends or family affected by the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas?
Motive of Fort Hood shooter still unclear
Possible motives, background emerging on Major Nidal Malik Hasan
Culpeper Habitat to host annual meeting Saturday
It’s been a few years since Culpeper Habitat for Humanity built a house, but the group is still organized and ready to do more good work.
Longtime county official dies at 91
Davies served as commissioner of revenue for 32 years
November 05, 2009
ABC confiscated alcohol for Chase’s election-night party
County chairman, restaurant manager: Tuesday’s incident a misunderstanding
More charges filed in West Side shooting
Store clerk, in fair condition, getting lots of support from well-wishers
T.I. Martin Jr. becomes second-generation Henretty Award winner
A gentleman, a good Samaritan, a civic-minded citizen, a native son — the 2009 L.B. Henretty Outstanding Citizen of Culpeper Award winner embodies all this and then some.
Madison sheriff’s office seeks Syria arsonist
Police seek new leads in case this summer involving burnt firewood

