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We want you. Caring individuals needed to help make Culpeper County a Healthy place to grow and age.
Noah Smith, 11, shows off his 15-point non-typical whitetail buck he shot on Nov. 14.
The past few weeks have been stressful for me. Full of worry, kidney stones and, sequentially, pain.
Q: I heard the government bought chickens to help fight the flu. Is this true?
Artists call for sponsorship of hungry children
We want you. Caring individuals needed to help make Culpeper County a Healthy place to grow and age.
Longtime resident Winnie Eddins celebrates his 95th birthday Monday
City on a Hill church moves into former tractor building
We want you. Caring individuals needed to help make Culpeper County a Healthy place to grow and age.
Q: Can my pets be infected with H1N1?
“Baaaaa, Baaaa,” the girls called to me in unison from the sidelines during field hockey practice.
Q: Our dogs have fleas! We thought flea season was over. What should we do?
I’m so glad I had the opportunity to attend Keith Urban’s “All for the Hall” benefit concert for the Country Music Hall of Fame Oct. 13.
Following an impromptu and unwanted tour of downtown Washington, D.C., I will sing the praises of small-town and suburban living forever.
Adult church group snorts, hoots, chortles and snickers
The Healthy Culpeper Adult Committee meets the first Thursday of every month at 10 a.m. at the Reformation Lutheran Church, 415 South Main Street in Culpeper.
Culpeper County Library announces spooky story time Oct.27 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 30 at 10:30 a.m.
Reminder: Culpeper’s first “Bark for Life” is this Saturday, Oct. 31 from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises.
Every day, all across the country, people juggle the demands of their busy lives. Jobs, children, and dozens of other activities all compete for time. And then, mom or dad or another family member gets sick, injured, or otherwise needs help and someone starts their new role as the “family caregiver.”
Change of season leads to more tourists visiting Madison for leaf watching
Award-winning Christian groups bring message to town Nov. 10
The American Veterinary Medical Association has named October as National Pet Wellness Month to educate pet owners about the pet aging process and the health benefits of twice-a-year wellness exams.
The Culpeper Human Services and the Culpeper Department of Social Services will be sponsoring again this year the Elderly Angel Tree for Culpeper residents only.
I don’t remember much of his presidency, but I have a newfound respect for Jimmy Carter.
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