EPA awarded $3,490,000 to Fredericksburg City Public Schools to help purchase 10 electric buses.

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EPA awarded $3,490,000 to Fredericksburg City Public Schools to help purchase 10 electric buses.
Project calls for construction of solar farms on retired landfill cells, former Cool Springs landfill site.
Paper recycling pilot program at Hugh Mercer Elementary School a success.
Members of the King George Sheriff’s Office picked up trash along Kings Hwy. between Rt. 301 and Ridge Rd.
Neighbors cite environmental and traffic concerns, want to know the full extent of planned development.
Appointments of legislators, including state Sen. Richard Stuart, come at a pivotal time for Bay restoration.
Attendees enjoyed new features and gathered information about better protecting the environment.
Residents invited to look at potential green infrastructure projects and give feedback.
Walker-Grant Middle School sixth graders go on a field trip to learn about the river and ecosystem.
City’s superintendent of schools recognized at 37th annual event.
This Saturday at Caledon State Park in King George
Locally, residents glimpsed near totality through filtered glasses at watch parties across the area.
Friends of the Rappahannock hopes teenage girls can influence the future of natural resources.
Students created sculptures out of recycled materials.
Robert Courtnage and Sarah Hurst talk about the business sustainability awards–the deadline is March 31st. We talk about successes the commission has seen, Fossil Free Fredericksburg, composting and the best driveway in Fredericksburg!
Spend an evening watching films meant to inform and inspire.
Students invited to enter contest using recycled materials
Event at UMW centers students in diverse conversations about climate change.
Their work hopes to pinpoint the exact spot within the property near Kenmore Park in Fredericksburg where the mother of the first U.S. President was buried.
The deadline is March 31st