by Sara Schonhardt | Jul 24, 2022 | Business, People
Questions about who gets to live in Rappahannock are perennial A Rappahannock News/Foothills Forum special report by Sara Schonhardt Graphics by Laura Stanton Housing has long been a topic of discussion in Rappahannock. What’s available? What’s affordable?...
by Bob Hurley | Jul 11, 2022 | Business
The ‘Little Apple’ faces both challenges and opportunities as residents look toward the village’s future Crossroads An intersection of two or more roads. A point at which a crucial decision must be made which will have far-reaching consequences. Oxford English...
by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Jun 18, 2022 | Business
The COVID pandemic has truly hurt many families with loved ones dying and others getting very sick. With many places of business closed and schools shut down coupled with the indirect effects of perhaps dwindling cash flow, isolation and loneliness; life has been sad...
by Tim Carrington | May 24, 2022 | Agriculture, Business
The world’s overlapping economic and security crises are sending shockwaves into the defining Piedmont enterprises that revolve around meadows abundant with hay bales and livestock. For farmers and food-related businesses, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, U.S...
by Sara Schonhardt | May 12, 2022 | Business
This is the latest of several stories on how businesses are responding and adapting to COVID-19. If you’re a business owner or employee in the county and have questions or updates, please send them to [email protected]. It’s been nearly a month since Virginia began...