Lancaster Supervisors Move Toward $57 Million Budget Adoption

County leaders in Lancaster County are moving ahead with a proposed $57 million budget for the next fiscal year following a public hearing. Officials say the plan includes a possible increase in the real estate tax rate from 55 to 60 cents per $100 of assessed value, though that rate could still be adjusted before […]

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Grace Church Grant Deadline Is Today

Today is the deadline for nonprofits in to apply for grant funding through the Grace Episcopal Church Yard Sale program. Applications can be submitted online, by mail, or dropped off at the church office on South Main Street. The program funded 28 local organizations last year, distributing more than 177 thousand dollars raised through the […]

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Northumberland Reviews Budget Options, School Funding Plan

Supervisors in Northumberland County are getting their first look at budget options for the 2026-27 fiscal year, with spending proposals ranging from 46.4 to 47.4 million dollars, all exceeding last year’s 46.1 million in revenue. The plans include 2 percent raises for employees along with higher retirement and health insurance costs. A separate 21.6 million […]

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Former Northumberland Deputy Sentenced, Remains Free Pending Appeal

A former sheriff’s deputy in Northumberland County has been sentenced but will remain out of custody while appealing his conviction. Edward Logan Fisher was given a 20 year sentence with 16 years suspended after being found guilty of felony object sexual penetration by force. A judge ordered him to serve four years, but approved a […]

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Health District Holding Emergency Response Drill In Warsaw And Glenns

Public health officials in Warsaw are conducting emergency response training today as the Three Rivers Health District teams up with regional partners for a large-scale drill. The exercise at Rappahannock Community College campuses in Warsaw and Glenns, will simulate a response to a novel influenza outbreak. Organizers say the goal is to test how quickly […]

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Mathews Museum Hosting May Faire Weekend Celebration

The Mathews Museum is holding its annual May Faire celebration starting today and running through this Sunday. The free event features live music, historical exhibits, family activities, and a popular pound cake contest. Organizers say the weekend also includes an archaeology dig and a performance by the Yorktown Fife and Drum Corps as part of […]

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Cheaneys Bridge Road Reopens Early After Replacement Project

Drivers in Essex County are back on the road as Route 607, Cheaneys Bridge Road, has reopened following a bridge replacement over Dragon Run Creek. The Virginia Department of Transportation says the six-mile detour has been lifted after the contractor finished the $3 POINT 3 million project ahead of schedule. The new bridge is longer […]

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Boat Sunk To Create Artificial Reef In Chesapeake Bay

A 30 foot steel vessel is now resting on the floor of the Chesapeake Bay after being intentionally sunk to create an artificial reef. The boat, known as Freya, was placed about 27 feet underwater near Windmill Point in the Rappahannock River by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. Officials say the structure will attract fish […]

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First Baptist To Mark Women’s And Mother’s Day

First Baptist Church in Tappahannock is planning a combined Women’s Day and Mother’s Day celebration on Sunday, May 10. The service is set for 11 a m and will feature guest speaker Toni Blue. Church leaders say the event will honor women and mothers during the morning worship gathering.

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Sailing Day Camp Registration Opens For Summer Sessions

Registration is now underway for a youth sailing day camp at Christchurch School. The Adventure Sailing on the River program is open to rising fourth through sixth graders with sessions scheduled in late June and early July. Campers will learn sailing skills, problem-solving and teamwork on the Rappahannock River. Organizers say the program is designed […]

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