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A walk on the wild side? Perils lurk in Shenandoah National Park for the unprepared

A walk on the wild side? Perils lurk in Shenandoah National Park for the unprepared

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | May 12, 2024 | Business, Crime and Courts, Health, Politics

Cruising along serene Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park (SNP), it’s easy to forget how quickly the park juts into backcountry wilderness, where innumerable rocky trails lead to breathtaking vistas, cliffs and waterfalls but also expose Sunday tourists and even...
PATH Foundation awards nearly $1.4 million in grants to local organizations

PATH Foundation awards nearly $1.4 million in grants to local organizations

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Apr 30, 2024 | Business, Health, Politics

The PATH Foundation recently granted more than $1.377 million to 55 local nonprofit organizations in their latest cycle of Flexible Funding grants.  Several Rappahannock County organizations got grants: Kid Pan Alley, Rappahannock Association for the Arts and the...
And then there was one doctor in Rappahannock County

And then there was one doctor in Rappahannock County

by Randy Rieland | Apr 22, 2024 | Agriculture, Business, Health, Local Services, Politics

Dr. McCue closing medical practice: How his departure affects community health Dr. John McCue tells the story of a visit from a patient he had come to know well. They chatted about serious science – physics and chemistry, as he remembers it – until finally McCue asked...
Facing his last chapter, Ted Pellegatta is still living large

Facing his last chapter, Ted Pellegatta is still living large

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Apr 21, 2024 | Agriculture, Art, Business, Health, Politics

One day he feels fine . . . next comes a diagnosis of cancer, five kinds  “I’m a very blessed man. My whole life, I’ve had everything I wanted or needed,” said Ted Pellegatta, looking back on 84 years from the vantage of his recliner in the tiny cottage next door to...
Bill Dietel – catalyst, mentor, model – leaves a rich legacy

Bill Dietel – catalyst, mentor, model – leaves a rich legacy

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Apr 13, 2024 | Agriculture, Business, Education, Politics

Bill Dietel portrait crop Bill Dietel lived in the ripple effects he helped create.  As an educator, he sent thousands of young people into the world more convinced of their own capacities to live a fruitful life. As a philanthropist, he helped convert bank accounts...
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