Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division K-12 STEM Coordinator Tyler Truslow talks about the event at the UMW Dahlgren campus this weekend.

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Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division K-12 STEM Coordinator Tyler Truslow talks about the event at the UMW Dahlgren campus this weekend.
Bowling Green elects new mayor and four town council members; Port Royal elects town council.
A bond referendum on the ballot in King George asks if residents support building a new $57 million preK-5 elementary school.
Jeremiah Community takes a step forward, and a rift arises over conservation districts in Fredericksburg highlight this week’s edition of Press Rewind.
Foxes look to cement title with wins in final two games over Spotsylvania and Chancellor, respectively.
Indiantown Road entrance in King George.
Dahlgren’s Katie Young previews the Cyber Resiliency and Measurement Challenge involving 14 universities–including UMW this week.
The former NFL offensive lineman’s first step in restoring the school for Black students during segregation is to overhaul an onsite auxiliary building.
Very loud noise in communities surrounding Naval Support Facility Dahlgren possible.
Residents spoke in favor of Cleveland in part because of conservative views she shared with predecessor.
Armed with experience in King George’s system, senior is meeting the challenge under center.
Six candidates applied to fill the vacancy left after Matthew Roles resigned last month.
Dahlgren officials say testing will take place 8am to 5pm thru Thursday.
King George Sheriff’s Office says trucks are allowed on the road to legitimately make deliveries or pickups.
James Monroe District representative Matthew Roles resigned earlier this month.
Testing will take place 8am-11pm.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division’s Dale Sisson says they connect STEM with internships and careers.
School leaders from across region discussed work-based learning for students.
Contest between the Bears and Chargers was halted with 44 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
A change in ownership of a downtown fixture, a busy week in King George and move-in day at UMW highlight this week’s edition of Press Rewind.