Five of the new Troopers graduating today have been assigned to Stafford.

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Five of the new Troopers graduating today have been assigned to Stafford.
The third annual Coldest Night of the Year walk/fundraiser for Micah Ecumenical Ministries fast approaches.
Special Olympics Virginia President David Thomason and Stafford’s Shane Sears talk about the plunge and the raising money for the organization.
Pottery bowls and soup–26th annual Empty Bowl for Empowerhouse held at the Elks Lodge on Tidewater Trail.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
The water temp was 35, but a warm feeling created by generosity in Caroline at the Polar Bear Plunge.
Almost 38,000 raised for Caroline County charities on Saturday at the annual Polar Bear Plunge sponsored by the Ladysmith Ruritan Club at the Lake Land’or beach.
The Caroline Sheriff’s Office says quick response to the scene resulted in multiple arrests.
Jason Haag talks about their work of providing service dogs to injured veterans.
Donohue, who will step down June 30, has served as regional nonprofit’s president since 2010.
Property contains significant natural heritage resources, including forest lands, river shoreline, stream systems and significant wetlands.
You’re welcome to receive food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
Janel Donohue of Rappahannock United Way and Cait Woodward with Loisann’s Hope House talk about the impact of Atlantic Homes and their donations to local non-profits.
Atlantic Builders is donating $1 million to charitable organizations throughout Fredericksburg and Charlottesville as part of its annual “Give Back Home” program.
The bitter cold of the past few weeks reminds us of just some of Micah’s work in the community.
The dogs rescued by volunteers with Old Dominion Humane Society in Spotsylvania.
The Food Bank says you can come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
Appointments for free assistance begin next month and run through April 15.
Six Rappahannock Electric Cooperative employees helped Project Linus in Culpeper.
The new production, which runs until March 2, chronicles life of ‘The King’ starting from childhood.