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May 11, 2007
Shattered lives
"I will never forget," said the 79-year-old Alex Lebenstein, recalling the dreadful beginning of a horrible span of his life. -Shattered lives
"I will never forget," said the 79-year-old Alex Lebenstein, recalling the dreadful beginning of a horrible span of his life. -400 to graduate from Germanna today
Germanna Community College will host its 36th annual commencement ceremony today at 10 a.m. at the Locust Grove Campus.Culpeper gets big and greasy
Even the "Ghost Pirates" couldn't keep Charlottesville radio hosts Max Hoecker and Rick Daniels out of Culpeper Friday.Your commentsCulpeper gets big and greasy
Even the "Ghost Pirates" couldn't keep Charlottesville radio hosts Max Hoecker and Rick Daniels out of Culpeper Friday.Your commentsYour best wishes for Tech graduates
Send the graduates at Virginia Tech your thoughts and best wishes.Your best wishes for Tech graduates
Send the graduates at Virginia Tech your thoughts and best wishes.May 10, 2007
Signs of progress on outer loop road
VDOT planning to hold public hearing on project in late summer or early fall. Your commentsGold’s serves up Big Greasy Breakfast
C'ville radio personalities bring their spring tour to Culpeper. Your commentsWillow Run inching ahead
It's unusual for the selling landowner to present a new developer's project to the Planning Commission, but Chuck Gyory did just that Wednesday. Your commentsMay 09, 2007
Expert on Capt. Smith to speak at Depot
Culpeper will travel back four centuries tonight with a presentation at the Depot about Captain John Smith. Your commentsClose seeks re-election
Gary Close has served as commonwealth's attorney for the past 16 years and is seeking re-election for a fifth term. Your commentsCouncil mulls ICE training for town police
Mayor Pranas Rimeikis placed the issue of federal immigration training for town police on the regular council agenda Tuesday. Your commentsCoates to run for another term in office
Salem Supervisor John Coates has never run unopposed in an election and this year won't be any different.Your commentsMay 08, 2007
Lawyer: Teen had right to be in barn
Kevin C. Kline, 18, appeared in Culpeper County Circuit Court Tuesday for a bond hearing. Your commentsAccused pastor, wife seek case extensions
Charles and Janice Shifflett appeared in Culpeper County Circuit Court Tuesday and asked for a 30-day extension on their cases. Your commentsElkwood project brought back to planners
One of the largest commercial projects ever proposed in Culpeper County is back before the Planning Commission tonight. Your commentsGermanna gambling on successful fundraiser
The Germanna College Educational Foundation is hosting its 14th annual Monte Carlo fundraiser on Saturday, May 19. Your commentsCouncil tables putting project out for bids
Here's what happened at the Tuesday night Town Council meeting. Your commentsChange of pace
After 21 years with the Newport News Police Department, Scott Barlow is excited to leave big-city life for the tight-knit community of Culpeper as its new police chief.Your commentsGirl indicted in Madison school bomb threats
A Madison County grand jury Monday indicted a female juvenile on two charges of making bomb threats.Your commentsGirl indicted in Madison middle school bomb threats
NEW 3 p.m. A Madison County grand jury Monday indicted a female juvenile on two charges of making bomb threats last week at Wetsel Middle School.May 07, 2007
Big projects, big bucks
The town's capital improvements plan for the next five years includes some $65.5 million worth of projects. Give your opinion on this storyPublic lost in transmission-
PEC upset by proposed national electric corridors, lack of discussion. Give your opinion on this storyTown police station could be put to bid
Council to vote on $11 million project at tonight's meeting. Give your opinion on this storyMay 06, 2007
The cost of compassion
Area veterans home at 11162 Gravel Road in Brandy Station facing neighborhood opposition. Give your opinion on this storyCorbin seeking another term as Clerk
Jan Corbin says she has the experience to serve Culpeper as its Clerk of the Circuit Court for another eight years. Give your opinion on this storyEmployment commission plans cutbacks
VEC's pending budget shortfall fueling need to reduce costs. Give your opinion on this storyMay 05, 2007

