Advertisement
November 11, 2009
VDOT: Ready for winter
Agency says cutbacks won’t keep it from clearing roads
Council approves south end rezoning proposal
Subcommittee to study request for $1.5M commitment to State Theatre
Obama salutes Fort Hood victims
President promises ‘killer will be met with justice’
Cantor plans Culpeper job fair
More than two dozen local businesses will participate in a job fair the week of Thanksgiving at the Daniel Technology Center in Culpeper.
November 10, 2009
Walmart opens store at Zion Crossroads
Big box retailer, grocer opens store in Louisa County Wednesday
Cantor hosts Culpeper job fair week of Thanksgiving
Job Fair at Daniel Technology Center is Nov. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Wellspring of Liberty
Historian, professor and author discusses religious freedom at a free lecture Saturday afternoon at the Culpeper library
Gov. Tim Kaine clears way for DC sniper’s execution
Gov. Tim Kaine denied clemency Tuesday for sniper John Allen Muhammad, clearing the way for him to be executed for the attacks that terrorized the nation’s capital region for three weeks in 2002.
Zipcars are coming to the University of Virginia
The national car-sharing company and UVa today announced plans to offer Zipcar service on Grounds beginning Nov. 17.
VDOT prepares for winter roads
Despite losing more than 600 jobs and closing 19 interstate highway rest areas this summer because of Virginia’s budget crisis, Virginia Department of Transportation officials say they have the manpower, materials and equipment to keep the roads clear of ice and snow this winter.
Population, inflation fuel 10-year budget growth
Virginia’s budgets have grown overall by 74 percent this decade, largely powered by factors like population growth, inflation and eco-nomic conditions.
School Board approves two-year plan for CCHS
Renovation plan will add 30 years to building
Deadly attacks still haunt D.C. region
Memories linger of fear, unknown
Sniper’s execution to go on as planned
Muhammad set to die today in Va.
No one injured in Remington fire
No injuries reported in house fire in Elkwood early Monday morning
Swine flu vaccines coming Wednesday
Seasonal flu vaccines also planned for five-county region
November 09, 2009
Vet video
Vet video
Piedmont region to begin receiving seasonal flu vaccines this week
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District will begin administering free seasonal flu vaccines to people age 4 and older living in the five-county Piedmont region starting this week, according to RRHD emergency planner Kathy Hatter.
DC area relives terror as sniper’s execution nears
When James D. Martin was shot dead seven years ago in the parking lot of a grocery store in suburban Washington, it got little attention on the nightly news.
US Supreme Court refuses to stop sniper execution
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to block Tuesday’s scheduled execution of sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad.
Govt asks 27 years in prison for ex-Rep. Jefferson
Federal prosecutors are seeking a prison term of at least 27 years for a former Louisiana congressman convicted of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes.
Small Va.-based plane crashes in SC
Three people have been injured in the crash of a small Virginia-registered plane.
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

