Good news. Anyone reading this today will never see "Peak Oil."
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It is my pleasure to strongly recommend Megan Revis Frederick for the position of Culpeper County Commonwealth’s Attorney.
Calling all women!
The recent addition of the "No Right on Red" at Main and Evans has added an everyday 15 minutes to my and others' commutes, where before it was unbearable only on Fridays.
The Culpeper Lady Thunder AAU travel basketball team held their first annual FUNdraiser on April 28.
At 5 a.m. on Tuesday, May 1, 15 Election Officers wound their way in the rain to five polling stations in the Town.
Services to Abused Families, Inc. held its’ 2nd Annual Spring Into Awareness Event on April 21. The month of April was Child Abuse Awareness Month and this event was held not only for fun, but to educate children and adults about child abuse and the resources available in our community to address it.
Rappahannock Goodwill Industries and Culpeper County Girl Scout Troops are joining forces for the Annual Goodwill to Others Community Drive this Saturday, May 5 in Culpeper. Community members can get involved by taking their donations to the Culpeper Goodwill Store located at 504 Culpeper Town Square between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Several letters from supporters of interim Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul Walther have recently appeared in theCulpeper Star Exponent. Disappointingly, those letters have mischaracterized the substance of my speech to the Republican Mass Meeting on April 26.
I attended the recent Republican Mass meeting to select local candidates to represent the party in the up coming November election and was shocked when I saw the number of people who attended.
I attended my first Republican Meeting tonight Culpeper County High School.
I just wanted to clarify, I did answer all the questions in the candidates bio, I inadvertently sent the wrong attachment.
Our daughter, Martha Snider, has stepped up to run for a seat on the Culpeper Town Council.
We would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to the couple who secretly purchased the meals of our children and their dining partners during their pre-prom dinner at Luigi’s on Saturday, April 14.
Washington has a lot to learn from Virginia. Over the past 50 years, Virginia has pursued smart strategies that maintained an environment where businesses can create jobs.
As a native of Culpeper, and someone who has enjoyed knowing Mr. Sanford Reaves for over 40 years, I certainly believe he is very capable of representing the Salem District on the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors.
My family is participating in a program this summer, which is new to us, but has certainly stood the test of time.
I happened to see Tuesday morning on Fox News that President Obama is welcoming current NASCAR champion Tony Stewart at the White House. To paraphrase the old saying "A day late and a dollar short."
As an evangelical conservative, the sound of rallying behind Mitt Romney doesn’t exactly get me excited. It’s true … Romney Care, abortion flip-flopping, and Mormonism are all problems for me.
If this is the way they ran the Madison facility, Culpeper families better beware.
Does your community know the leadership and values behind your local Apple Tree Academies affiliate?
I greatly appreciated the timely and comprehensive account of Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting in Wednesday’s edition of the Star Exponent — since the BOS meeting went past 10 p.m., the staff of the paper must have been burning the midnight oil.
The family of Angus Green would like to thank the Medical-Surgical and ICU staffs of Culpeper Regional Hospital and the Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation Center for the splendid care they gave him during his illness.
Joerg Meyer’s first column for the Star Exponent is very much misguided in his frustration with Justice Scalia during the Health Care Arguments before the Supreme Court.
What a pleasant surprise! Mike Todd, along with his friendly and attentive staff, served the best BBQ pork that I have tasted in years.
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