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November 16, 2009
Local farm, EVHS teacher honored
The Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District this month recognized a local farmer and Eastern View High School teacher.
Police Reports for Nov. 4-10
Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office
No injuries reported in Saturday’s house fire
It took firefighters about six hours to extinguish a single-story house fire on Settle Brook Lane Saturday evening, according to Salem Volunteer Fire Department.
November 15, 2009
Social media drive interest in missing-person cases
The disappearance of Mechanicsville teenager Theresa Marie Meadows languished in relative obscurity from the time she vanished in September 2004—until she was located alive last week in South Carolina.
Govt: Medicare paid $47 billion in suspect claims
The government paid more than $47 billion in questionable Medicare claims including medical treatment showing little relation to a patient’s condition, wasting taxpayer dollars at a rate nearly three times the previous year.
Road work ahead
The Virginia Department of Transportation has scheduled the following highway work, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District. Traffic movements may be restricted and speed limits reduced in work zones.
State health care association honors Kincheloe
Culpeper’s Connie R. Kincheloe is one of five people recently recognized for her contributions to health care in the commonwealth.
Students meet business leaders at expo
Juniors and seniors at Culpeper County and Eastern View high schools met with local business leaders Thursday during a career expo at Germanna Community College’s Daniel Technology Center.
Town awaits Supreme Court decision
Council to leave noise ordinance as it stands for now
‘Lest we forget’
Culpeper Veterans Recognition Committee hosts benefit for WWII, Korean War sculpture
November 14, 2009
Eastern View set to kick off
Eastern View set to kick off
November 13, 2009
Community college board raises tuition for spring semester
The state’s community colleges will increase tuition for next semester, and Virginia Commonwealth University plans to eliminate 91 jobs as the schools attempt to absorb multiple cuts in their budgets.
Culpeper woman accused of shoplifting
A Culpeper woman was arrested Thursday in Fredericksburg on a felony shoplifting charge.
Cantor on CNN: No plans to run for president
Congressman continues to take leading role in Republican Party
Desire to help others
Culpeper teen plans charity to help others facing serious illness
Deer season opens Saturday
Statewide, between 250,000 and 300,000 hunters take to the woods each year, bagging just under a quarter of a million deer
Suspects sought in business break in
The Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help to identify suspects following a business break-in late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
State Theatre Foundation presents a country BBQ
Your guide to the weekend
ABC charge dropped against Spirits owner
A General District Court judge on Thursday dismissed a misdemeanor alcohol charge against the manager of Spirits, a yet-to-open restaurant at the Lord Culpeper Hotel.
Woman accused in horse abuse case dies
An Orange County woman accused this summer of cruelty to horses has died. Nancy S. Mackall, 55, died in an Arlington hospice Nov. 3, according to an obituary Nov. 6 in the Washington Post. She was buried Saturday in McLean.
A theatrical tribute
Actors share Leonard Cowherd’s last letters home, visit his sacred spot in Connecticut
November 12, 2009
Developer plats large G’ville housing complex, construction distant
Construction of 290-unit active adult community has not started and will not in coming year due to economy
Toy store opens on East Street
Ribbon cutting event at Just Funnin’ Games & Toys is Friday at 4 p.m.
Comedy, tragedy, Disney play Mount Pony
Weekend’s free movie offerings in LOC theater are diverse indeed
Town working to resolve cell phone issue
Town officials say they’re working to fix a telephone problem that has left some residents unable to reach Culpeper town offices.
A local tribute to the world’s last dreadnaught
A lasting tribute to the only surviving Navy vessel that served in both world wars now hangs in the Museum of Culpeper History.
IT chief reopens talks, draws fire
Despite warnings from lawmakers to back off, the state’s computer chief quietly reopened negotiations with Northrop Grumman over additional services that could add millions to Virginia’s information-technology bill.
‘We can’t help but say thank you’
Culpeper pauses to honor veterans
Greene returns to court this month
Spotsylvania man faces charges in wreck that killed four in March
Obama honors veterans at Arlington
President visits graves of those killed in Iraq, Afghanistan

