Meghann Cotter with Micah Ministries talks about a grant to move homeless in motels to homes. Now what’s needed are landords.

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Meghann Cotter with Micah Ministries talks about a grant to move homeless in motels to homes. Now what’s needed are landords.
Allen and Allen’s Hometown Heroes 2020. Allen and Allen Fredericksburg attorney Danielle Bringard and Hometown Hero Neesa Hart. Neesa organized signs for Stafford County High School graduates.
Patrick A’Hearn previews the Sip and Song Supper Club and the tentative plan moving forward. riversidedt.com
Legal Aid Work’s Ann Kloeckner talks about unemployment benefits, protections for tenants and the upcoming special General Assembly session.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about the new ALICE report (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) and the Rent and Mortgage Assistance program available locally.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg talks about computers and thunderstorms and heat, passwords and password managers and tech that helps us work from home.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about area COVID-19 numbers, schools choosing to begin virtual and wearing masks.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern with a COVID-19 update for the area.
Meeting the needs of the elderly during the pandemic. Pat Holland with information on programs and volunteer opportunities.
Stafford Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden and Tom Snyder of RIoT preview a virtual Interactive Town Hall on July 30th from 1-3.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about good COVID-19 numbers in this area vs. some other parts of the country. We talk about long-term care facilities and a vaccine later in the year.
Dave Muraca, Mara Kaktins and Jessica Burger with the George Washington Foundation with an overview of Kenmore and Ferry Farm. Closed now because of the pandemic but looking toward reopening.
Fredericksburg City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about protests and the city’s response.
Rappahannock Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about holding on until a vaccine is available for COVID-19 in about six months.
Juanita Shanks and Pastor Phyllis Brantley discuss the work of Fail Safe-ERA to help families and prisoners with incarceration and what comes next. Topics include prisoners released early for COVID and the Center of Hope fundraiser.
Woman with child in car made 9-1-1 call.
During the pandemic, people are looking for outdoor options. We talk about what you can do around here with Keith and April Peterson with River Rock Outfitter. riverrockoutfitter.com
Letter to parents from Superintendent Marcie Catlett says the students attended graduation ceremonies on June 15.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about what needs to happen to get schools reopened in August. We also talk about why we need to wear masks.
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker talks about work taking place to get school ready this fall–in whatever shape that may be. A discussion on the challenges and opportunities.