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July 20, 2008
Civil War-era attire exhibited at Museum of Culpeper History
Re-enactor: Boys of the time wore dresses until they were potty trained
Steppin’ out — and placing sixth
Culpeper ranks high in national fitness competition
July 19, 2008
Poilce Reports
Recent arrests made by the Culpeper Town Police Department and the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office
Housing: It’s a buyer’s market
Amissville Realtor has some optimism but more caution
Va. Supreme Court gets local murder case
Michael W. Hash, convicted in 2001 of the 1996 murder of a 74-year-old Lignum woman, is taking his request for a new trial to the Virginia Supreme Court.
Virginia Avenue mom: Slow the traffic down
Daughter still recovering one year after being struck by vehicle.
Once ubiquitous part of Americana becoming more and more scarce
Is your cell phone dead and you need to let the family know you will be late? No problem, just pull in and use the pay phone, right?
Castleton man dies in Rapp. Co. crash
A 23-year-old Castleton man was killed and his passenger injured after a one-vehicle crash early Saturday morning on Castleton Ford Road in Rappahannock County.
Starbucks spares Culpeper stores
Culpeper’s two Starbucks stores have been spared from a round of nationwide closings.
Dispute in car leads to injury, arrest
A Culpeper man was jailed after a Wednesday afternoon argument that left a 19-year-old woman injured.
Six area students win Congressional Awards
Six local teens received Congressional Awards Wednesday from Congressman Eric Cantor, R-Richmond, for their “outstanding service.”
Gilmore expected to go on offense in tonight’s debate with Warner
The U.S. Senate candidates will hold the first debate of the campaign today in a traditional setting — before the summer convention of the Virginia Bar Association at The Homestead in Hot Springs.
A legacy of health
Philanthropist’s focus on prevention made wellness center possible
July 18, 2008
Coming this weekend
Coming this weekend in the Star-Exponent
Utility authority, bigger town talks continue in closed session
Town Council to get update on pressing water, sewer issues at closed meeting Saturday morning
Living history events planned
Your guide to the weekend
Ex-teacher’s case goes to grand jury
Michele Auville faces felony drug charge
Fundraiser set for local burn victim
The family of a local burn victim has scheduled a dinner and silent auction in Sperryville to help defray some of his medical costs.
Chippendales coming to Culpeper next week
The infamous black bowtie and white cuff-wearing male dancers known as the Chippendales will be performing in Culpeper July 25 at Pepper’s Grill, adjacent to the Best Western, on U.S. 29 south of town. The show will be from 8 to 11 p.m.
When will Yowell open?
Still no answer as School Board delays decision
Charapich means business
New chamber president brings construction background
July 16, 2008
No bricks, more clicks
Corner Shelf to close store, go online only
Pre-pre-med students
Middle-schoolers get a sneak preview of medical work
The Janitors bring polish to Third Thursday concert
Cover band established at Virginia Tech some 25 years ago comes to Culpeper
Kines pleads not guilty
Remington man accused of putting body in car trunk after fatal crash
Yowell progress report due today
School Board members are expected to find out today whether Culpeper County’s sixth elementary school will be ready when classes start Aug. 20.
Arrest made in Saturday shooting
Deputies have arrested a 56-year-old man in connection with a Saturday night shooting in northern Culpeper County.
Arrest made in Saturday shooting
Police have arrested a 56-year-old man in connection with a Saturday night shooting that left both the victim and the accused shooter injured.
July 15, 2008
Airshow goes on
About $16,000 in anticipated donations will keep Culpeper County’s annual AirFest aloft this year.
Veterans Recognition Committee mobilizes
Volunteer group will oversee development of monument in memorial park

