Living Shoreline Project Aims To Reduce Flooding In Farnham
A unique shoreline project in Farnham is moving into its next phase with spring planting planned. The effort along Simonson Road is part of VDOT’s nature-based solutions initiative and is the only one of its kind in the Northern Neck. Officials say the project is designed to reduce chronic road flooding, cut maintenance costs, and […]
Read MoreRCC Breaks Ground On Health Sciences Building
Rappahannock Community College is moving forward with a major expansion in Warsaw. Officials, community leaders, and project partners broke ground on a new 10,000-square-foot health sciences facility. The building will sit near the Chinn House on foundation-owned land and marks the first new academic structure on campus in more than 40 years.
Read MoreCarr Appointed To Chesapeake Bay Commission
Virginia Delegate Betsy Carr has been named to the Chesapeake Bay Commission, a key group guiding policy for the region. The commission works across Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania to coordinate environmental laws and advise Congress on Bay restoration efforts. Carr’s appointment places her in a role influencing major decisions on conservation and fisheries. The commission […]
Read MoreCourt Rules Essex School Board Violated FOIA
A judge has ruled the Essex County School Board violated Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act. The decision came after a hearing in Lancaster County Circuit Court tied to a lawsuit filed last November. The case challenged how the board handled public access to information. The ruling could force changes in how meetings and records are […]
Read MoreFederal Push Backs Blue Catfish Use In Pet Food
A federal effort is gaining ground to fight invasive blue catfish by turning them into pet food. The U-S House passed a bill offering grants to support that effort, with backing from lawmakers in Maryland and Virginia. Supporters say it could help control the species in the Chesapeake Bay. But some warn expanding demand could […]
Read MoreBarrett Announces Run For Mayor In Tappahannock
Tappahannock Councilor Carolyn Barrett is entering the race for mayor in the November third election. Barrett says she wants to preserve the town’s sense of community while guiding future growth. She called Tappahannock home and says she’s committed to protecting what makes it unique.
Read MoreUtility Work Continues In Tappahannock After Sewer Line Collapse
Work continues in Tappahannock following a collapsed sewage line along Cralle Avenue. Officials say a water main break during repairs triggered a boil water advisory for nearby residents. That advisory has now been lifted after testing confirmed the water is safe. Crews are finishing the final phase of the project.
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