Day: April 2, 2025

Display At One Virginia High School Creates Heated Discussion

A VERY POLARIZING DISPLAY HAS BEEN UNVEILED AT ONE VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL…

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Tappahannock Central Park Construction Moving Forward

Tappahannock’s Central Park is moving into Phase II of construction. Plans include concrete sidewalks, three picnic pavilions, and new restroom facilities. Using durable materials, the aim is to complete walkways before summer. A proposed entertainment pavilion is on hold as local officials consider alternative locations for concerts and events.

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Dominion Files For Big Increase

Virginians may be paying more as Dominion Energy has proposed a new rate increase. Katie Gray reports…

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Essex Class Of ’80 Sets Reunion Date

The Essex High School Class of 1980 is celebrating its 45th reunion on September 27 at Segar’s Legacy Event Center in Tappahannock. The event starts at 5 p.m. Organizers encourage classmates to reach out for details.

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New Courthouse Operational In King George County

King George County has officially opened its new courthouse at its new location on Government Center Boulevard. The transition from the old courthouse, which closed the week prior to the recent opening, was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local officials and community members. The new courthouse features upgraded facilities, including a General District […]

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Tappahannock Updates Traffic Light

Drivers in Tappahannock will now notice a new traffic signal at Queen Street and Church Lane. The system replaces a temporary setup after a 2023 crash. The updated lights use cameras with sensors to adjust timing based on traffic flow.

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Warsaw Welcomes New Retailer

The town of Warsaw has approved a grant for Rise & Set Provisions, an eco-friendly retailer committed to sustainable business practices. The funding will support the company’s expansion in the area. Rise & Set Provisions, known for its commitment to sustainability, aims to offer eco-friendly products that it claims will benefit both the community and […]

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Now Is The Time To Address Lawn Care

Many Virginia homeowners may decide it’s time now to give that lawn some springtime attention….

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Virginia Beach Businessman Sentenced To 15-Years In Prison

A Virginia Beach businessman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Liz Kennedy reports…

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