An in-depth discussion on data centers in the region and a Caroline farmer fighting the exercise of eminent domain on some of his property along the Rappahannock River are two of the top stories covered by the Free Press this past week.

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An in-depth discussion on data centers in the region and a Caroline farmer fighting the exercise of eminent domain on some of his property along the Rappahannock River are two of the top stories covered by the Free Press this past week.
A senator on a solar farm and funding for feasibility topped this week’s Free Press headlines.
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.
We covered data centers, the first day of school and a suprise scholarship.
Twisters, data centers and a hidden figure highlight the week that was in Fredericksburg news.
A state education official visited the area for a conversation on cell phone policies, the Fredericksburg Fire Chief sat down to detail the city’s response to the CSX train derailment and high school football practice got underway in extreme heat, in this week’s edition of Press Rewind.
A tragic plane crash, a trainwreck and data centers dominated a turbulent week of news in the Fredericksburg area.
Editor’s note: We’re in the news business here at the Fredericksburg Free Press, and as such, strive not to miss any stories of import to our community. But we also know that our readers are busy people whose lives don’t revolve around our daily 5 a.m. newsletter (as...
A roundup of our top stories of the week.
Here’s a review of five of the top stories in the Fredericksburg area last week.
An official send-off, Friday [afternoon] lights and contentious public meetings highlight this week’s edition of Press Rewind.