Amy Sudbeck was a concerned mom and citizen. She didn’t like the way area law enforcement was being portrayed. It turned into the Back the Blue rally and is turning into the Back the First Responders Foundation
AUDIO: Town Talk: Matt Kelly/Fredericksburg City Council
Fredericksburg City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about protests and what’s next. We also talk about a transportation dispute with FAMPO and changes in transportation patterns
Town Talk: Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County
John Mahoney and Jason Tickle with an update. Five new hopes about to be dedicated. Ground breaking for five more.
Town Talk: Mike Harvey/Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy
Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy Executive Director Mike Harvey talks about the training area law enforcement receives.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Lori Myers/Alzheimer’s Association
Lori Myers with the Fredericksburg Alzheimer’s Association office talks about local services available in these COVID-19 times. Previewing the 2020 Walk on October 10th.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Jason Towery/Stafford County Public Works Director
Stafford Public Works Director Jason Towery talks how the department has adjusted to a COVID-19 world: There’s a wastewater treatment plant virtual tour, some permits done virtually.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Fredericksburg protesters/Fredericksburg Freedom Initiative
Chanise Jackson, Eddie Banks and Cam Coates talk about their reasons for protesting, encounters with City Police and defund the police.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Dr. Baker & Dr. Flenard/Spotsylvania County Schools
Getting ready for school to open Monday in Spotsylvania. Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker, Director of Communications Rene’ Daniels and Deputy Superintendent Dr. Carol Flenard.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Micah Ministries/Meghann Cotter
Meghann Cotter with Micah Ministries talks about a grant to move homeless in motels to homes. Now what’s needed are landords.
AUDIO: Town Talk-Allen and Allen Hometown Heroes
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.
AUDIO: Town Talk-Patrick A’Hearn: Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
Patrick A’Hearn previews the Sip and Song Supper Club and the tentative plan moving forward. riversidedt.com
Town Talk: Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works
Legal Aid Work’s Ann Kloeckner talks about unemployment benefits, protections for tenants and the upcoming special General Assembly session.
AUDIO: Town Talk-Rappahannock United Way
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.
Town Talk: Dave the Computer Guy
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.
AUDIO: Town Talk–Rappahannock Area Health District
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about area COVID-19 numbers, schools choosing to begin virtual and wearing masks.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Dr. Donald Stern/Rappahannock Area Health District
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern with a COVID-19 update for the area.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Healthy Generations Area on Aging/Pat Holland
Meeting the needs of the elderly during the pandemic. Pat Holland with information on programs and volunteer opportunities.
AUDIO: Virtual interactive Town Hall in Stafford
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.
AUDIO: Town Talk: Dr. Donald Stern/Rappahannock Area Health District
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.
Town Talk: The George Washington Foundation
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.