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October 24, 2007
Christmas in October-
It seems every year retailers are putting out their Christmas merchandise earlier and earlier. Your commentsOctober 23, 2007
CCHS student infected with MRSA
A CCHS student was recently diagnosed with Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.Your commentsGodfrey resigns as town manager
The town of Culpeper is losing its top administrator. Town Manager Brannon Godfrey, 42, announced his resignation Monday night. Your commentsFormer teacher faces 10 new felonies
A former Bedford County middle school teacher is facing 10 new felonies related to child pornography. Your commentsTeen charged after hit-and-run involving school bus
A 17-year-old Locust Grove boy is facing a felony hit and run charge. Your commentsMeet the candidates, part one
School board hopefuls take their turn in political forum sponsored by the Lignum Ruritan Club. Your commentsCox authorized to negotiate details of project
The CCSB voted unanimously to allow Superintendent to negotiate renovation contract. Your commentsTraining with the legendary Pony
Remarkable weather we are having for October, don't you think- Your commentsCulpeper town manager resigns
UPDATED 12:50 p.m. Culpeper Town Manager Brannon Godfrey announced his resignation at a special meeting Monday night.October 22, 2007
Bennett identifies education as credential
Former Culpepert Supervisor Irvin Bennett Jr. is ready to hang up his pilot's wings and wake up in his own bed every morning. Your commentsFormer CCHS coach opts for plea bargain
Frank 'Chip' Rea pleads guilty to marijuana, cocaine charges. Your commentsPublic debate tonight at CCHS
A three-day debate is set to begin tonight at 7:30 p.m. at CCHS. Your commentsGermanna student diagnosed with MRSA
A student who attends the Locust Grove Campus of GCC has been diagnosed (MRSA). Your commentsYowell touts experience, communication
Culpeper County Commissioner of the Revenue Terry Yowell does not consider herself a creative person. Your commentsYowell touts experience
Culpeper County Commissioner of the Revenue Terry Yowell does not consider herself a creative person. She's not into clothes or makeup or cooking. Your commentsBennett identifies education as key credential
Former Culpeper County Supervisor Irvin Bennett Jr. is ready to hang up his pilot's wings and wake up in his own bed every morning. Your commentsVoice against violence
Noted author Betty Mahmoody comes to Culpeper as the featured speaker at the Annual Candlelight Vigil sponsored by the Culpeper Task Force on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Your commentsPolice enforce mandatory water restrictions
UPDATED 1:38 p.m. After months of nearly no rainfall, the town of Culpeper and its water customers in Culpeper County are now under mandatory water restrictions.Notable author to speak at domestic violence event
Betty Mahmoody, author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated "Not Without My Daughter," will be the featured speaker at Tuesday's annual Candlelight Vigil in Culpeper.October 21, 2007
Yakabouski promises new direction
Republican Chris Yakabouski hopes to bring new blood to the state senate. Your commentsHouck wants to continue work for District 17
I have got the seniority to be effective and the value system to be straightforward. Your commentsWhat’s in a name
GCC President David Sam would like the public to refer to the campus as the Daniel Center for Advanced Technology, or DCAT for short. Your commentsHouck wants to continue his work for District 17
I have got the seniority to be effective and the value system to be straightforward. Your commentsYakabouski promises new direction if elected senator
Republican Chris Yakabouski hopes to bring new blood to the state senate. Your commentsTown mulling tighter water restrictions
Facing dwindling levels in its reservoir, the town of Culpeper will consider amending its water conservation policy at a special meeting of Town Council tonight. Your commentsOctober 20, 2007

