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November 05, 2007
Culpeper segment of BBC World News America will now air tonight
Author takes ride back in time
Michigan author Donald J. Devine brings his brand of Civil War history to Culpeper today with a book signingCulpeper County Board of Supervisors reschedules meeting
Due to Election Day, the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors has rescheduled its regular meetings for Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.Movie icon shows film at Virginia Film Festival
Movie icon John Turturro, 40, stopped by the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville Saturday night for a special Virginia Film Festival screening of his new musical comedy, "Romance and Cigarettes."Culpeper’s BBC debut postponed to Tuesday
UPDATED 12:27 p.m.The Culpeper segment of BBC World News America has been postponed to Tuesday night's show.Annual powderpuff game is tonight
Kickoff for the Culpeper County High School powderpuff game is tonight at 7 at Broman Field.November 04, 2007
Valor, Service, Pride
State Police celebrate 75 years with exhibit at Museum of Culpeper History. About 340 visitors walked through the museum during Saturday's opening ceremony. Your commentsFamily of six left homeless after house fire
A house fire on Mitchell Road Saturday morning left a family of six homeless. Your commentsCulpeper Rock Academy set to move
Keith MacDonald is surrendering. The embattled owner of the Culpeper Rock Academy, announced plans to vacate his West Culpeper Street location. Your commentsCulpeper to be featured on BBC America
Culpeper voters are the subjects of a new series on BBC World News America, airing today at 7 p.m. Your commentsNovember 03, 2007
Election 07 Letters
Over the past week, we have received dozens of letters on the Nov. 6 election We have attempted to run as many as possible. Today is the last day we will be publishing pre-election letters, and several have been cut for length. For full election coverage, visit StarExponent.com Your commentsSkeletal remains found in Madison
Two hunters on Saturday found what is believed to be human skeletal remains. Your commentsForeclosures up 355%
The streets bear fairy tale names like Autumn Ridge Road, Blue Bell Lane and Cotton Tail Drive. But the reality for some families living at these addresses in Culpeper's new housing developments is anything but fanciful. Your commentsSenate majority could rest on key races
If Dems win at least four of the 23 seats the Republicans now hold, they will have their first Senate majority in a dozen years.Meetings set on school budget, MRSA
It will be a busy Monday evening for the Culpeper County Public School system. Your commentsNovember 02, 2007
Stevensburg Baptist Church dedicated to scripture
Editor's note: This is part of a series of thumbnail looks at local churches that have responded to a questionnaire sent to all area houses of worship. Profiles appear in Saturday's edition of the Culpeper Star-Exponent. Your commentsCandlelight vigil to mark anniversary of Abshire’s death
To remember the life of Justine Swartz Abshire, her family is hosting a candlelight vigil tonight - the first anniversary of her death. Your commentsWeekend guide: Troopers, chili and theater
There's a little something to warm up your weekend, and at least one to get you through the week. Your commentsThe race to raise dough
With the election just three days away, all 26 candidates on the Culpeper County ballot have submitted their campaign finance reports. Your commentsNovember 01, 2007
Help Protect Culpeper draws dozens to its first meeting
Get in line. Pay a fair share. Uphold the U.S. Constitution. For those who don't follow the rules, Help Protect Culpeper says, "You need to go." Your commentsEarly close for Jasper’s Halloween scare fest
Nate Jasper is closing his Haunted Woods for the rest of the season due to the need for more security, he said. Your commentsHealthFest set for Saturday
Healthy Culpeper will hold its annual HealthFest Saturday night at the Culpeper County Library in the Southgate Shopping Center. Your commentsResidents tell VDOT their road concerns
The Commonwealth Transportation Board didn't get the earful it expected at a public hearing held Thursday night. Your commentsOne Cannon salute
Nancy Cannon was named the 2007 L.B. Henretty Outstanding Citizen of Culpeper. Your commentsPost office to hold passport, ebay day
The U.S. Postal Service will provide help Saturday for people applying for passports or learning to use online auction services. Your commentsFree drive-through flu shots offered
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District is asking residents to roll down their car windows and roll up their sleeves. Your commentsWho is worthy of your vote
As Election Day approaches, it is time to figure out how to determine which button on the poll screen to poke. Your commentsOctober 31, 2007

