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March 13, 2010
Fauquier judge sent Phillips to Central State Hospital for evaulation
Culpeper man faces numerous charges in connection with courhtouse shooting in Fauquier Dec. 30; he is also a suspect in a recent slaying of a fellow patient at Central State Hospital
March 12, 2010
Tate charged with violating Sneed’s protective order
Culpeper resident Rebecca Tate was charged Friday with violating a temporary protective order filed by Mitch Sneed, former publisher of the Star-Exponent.
Chamber: Hope on the horizon
Leaders express economic optimism at Chamber of Commerce luncheon
Culpeper man a suspect in Central State strangulation
George G. Phillips II was charged in Dec. 30 Warrenton courthouse shooting
Police station on track
Longtime officer: Building functional, not fancy
Several area secondary roads closed by high water
Monumental Mills Road, Kirtley Trail and Locust Dale Road among roads closed in Culpeper
Culpeper man at Central State is suspect in fellow patient’s death
George G. Phillips, 31, of Culpeper also faces capital murder chargers in connection with a Dec. 30 shooting in the Fauquier courthouse
Flood watch in effect through Sat. night
It’s going to be a wet one this weekend
Park officials close down Old Rag parking lot
The closure will reduce trespassing and improve emergency vehicle access, authorities hope.
March 11, 2010
Plane lost power before crash
NTSB comments on last week’s incident in Louisa
Man charged with illegal electric hookup
A Culpeper man is suspected of powering his home with an illegally run line off an electric company pole.
Former CSE publisher faces another charge
Former Culpeper Star Exponent publisher Mitch Sneed was charged Wednesday with violating a protective order.
Council: Town not in position to fund theater
It’s official. The town of Culpeper will not make a large cash contribution to the State Theatre rehab and expansion, at least not this year.
Town to talk utilities behind closed doors
Culpeper Town Council meets behind closed doors Saturday morning for another discussion about water and sewer. The specially called closed-session meeting will be held 8 a.m. upstairs in town hall at 400 S. Main St.
U.S. Ave. railroad crossing will get new gates
It make have taken more than a decade to secure funding from the federal government, but the railroad crossing at U.S. Avenue is finally getting proper safety gates.
2009 Teacher of the Year arrested
Michael McKenna accused of assaulting stepdaughter
Witnesses report engine problem prior to Louisa plane crash
The plane crashed minutes later about a quarter mile from the airport into the front yard of a residence
Cadillac franchise returns to Orange
Reynolds Cadillac one of 661 GM selected for reinstatement of the luxury cars
Va. piano teacher faces child pornography charges
Man charged again after 12 years
Airport manager: Heavy snow damaged hangars
A few hangars at Culpeper Regional Airport suffered minor damage from last month’s record-breaking snowstorm and work is ongoing to address a few lingering weather related issues.
Running like the wind
Eastern View track teams prepare for 2010 season
McDonald’s offers scholarships
56 students in region will each get $1,500 prize
Council sounds off to rescind noise law
Members in no rush to replace the ordinance
Ex-CSE publisher formally arraigned
Mitch Sneed, former publisher of the Culpeper Star-Exponent, was arraigned in Culpeper County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of stalking and using profane or threatening language over the telephone. His trial date was set for March 25 .
McDonnell: Workplace discrimination illegal
Gov. overrides A.G.’s advice to Va. colleges on gay bias
School board reviews chief applications
The Madison County School Board has received 18 applications from candidates hoping to be the school system’s next superintendent.
March 10, 2010
Madison County schools review superintendent applications
Brenda M. Tanner, the district’s superintendent since 2004, is retiring effective June 30.
Murder, music and machismo this weekend in Culpeper
‘Scarlet Street,‘ ‘Showboat’ and ‘Fort Apache’ on weekend schedule of free movies in Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater on Mount Pony
William and Mary considers boosting freshman class
The College of William and Mary is considering in-creasing its freshman class this fall to boost revenue.
Lifelock settles suit with Va, other states
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli says Virginia is among 35 states settling a false advertising suit against an Arizona company that promised to protect consumers from identity theft.

