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Troubled times for Turtles

Troubled times for Turtles

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Oct 29, 2023 | Agriculture, Crime and Courts, Health, Politics

Habitat loss, poaching threaten the ancient reptile in Virginia The next time you see a turtle think of what life on earth might have been like 220 million years ago. Turtles have been around for that long. They saw dinosaurs come and go; survived the Ice Age; and...
USDA officials tour Rappahannock elementary school garden and cafeteria

USDA officials tour Rappahannock elementary school garden and cafeteria

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Oct 19, 2023 | Agriculture, Art, Education, Politics

Representatives from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) visited Rappahannock County Elementary School (RCES) last week to tour the school’s garden and cafeteria, which are now flourishing because of a federal grant the school district received in...
Tornado devastates Woodville . . . Decades later, hippies call it home

Tornado devastates Woodville . . . Decades later, hippies call it home

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Oct 17, 2023 | Agriculture, Crime and Courts

“Woodville’s history is a series of layers, and one of those layers was the 1960s and 70s when the hippies came to the community,” said local historian Misty Hitt Wright whose family ties to the village date back to the 1840s. Beginning in the mid 1960s, William Lane...
Woodville — Rappahannock’s peaceful hamlet: rich history, evolving future

Woodville — Rappahannock’s peaceful hamlet: rich history, evolving future

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 25, 2023 | Agriculture, Politics

Woodville, a blink of a hamlet that’s a 60-second drive-through between Sperryville and Culpeper on U.S. Route 522, may be the smallest village in Rappahannock County, but it has a rich, colorful history and now, evolving  possibilities for its future. Woodville’s...

Author to explore legacy of South’s final slave ship

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 8, 2023 | Agriculture, Crime and Courts, Politics

Rapp son Ben Raines dives into river, discovers ship shards Ben Raines, author of “The Last Slave Ship,” is coming to Little Washington Theatre on Sept. 16 to discuss the story of the criminal transport of slaves to the United States in 1860, and his own discovery of...
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