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Long-awaited new Rappahannock Food Pantry home ‘a gift for everybody’

Long-awaited new Rappahannock Food Pantry home ‘a gift for everybody’

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Jun 25, 2024 | Business, Politics

Expanded new building scheduled to open in May Thanksgiving is a busy time for most food pantries and Rappahannock’s own is no exception. It’s also a time when many in Rappahannock are thankful for what they see in the near future: Completion of a new, long-awaited...
Leaving the forge: Rappahannock blacksmith Nol Putnam sketches life’s next chapter

Leaving the forge: Rappahannock blacksmith Nol Putnam sketches life’s next chapter

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Jun 14, 2024 | Art, Health, Politics

FF-Nol_Putnam-250-web.jpgNol Putnam works in this Huntly forge. In the way he would plan in pencil a creation to be rendered in iron, Nol Putnam is sketching out his own transition.   Rappahannock County’s celebrated blacksmith, now 87, is preparing to leave his forge...
Rappahannock bids farewell to beloved artist-blacksmith Nol Putnam

Rappahannock bids farewell to beloved artist-blacksmith Nol Putnam

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Jun 14, 2024 | Art, Business, Education, Health

For half a century artist-blacksmith Nol Putnam transformed one of the Earth’s hardest and most unyielding substances into flowing forms, such as leaves, stems, tendrils and seed pods. His forge was loud, fiery and dangerous, and though he made his work seem plausible...
Appreciation: Kevin Adams painted Rappahannock, a space he loved

Appreciation: Kevin Adams painted Rappahannock, a space he loved

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | May 24, 2024 | Art, Politics

‘With his art, he shared a window into his soul’  Kevin Adams painted the real. He found it beautiful.  Born on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, he traveled and looked, searching out the visual secrets of his subjects. Outside, at the easel, he would draw the contours,...

Rappahannock supervisors staving off tax hikes

by Tim Carrington | May 12, 2024 | Business, Crime and Courts, Education, Local Services, Politics

Schools’ funding request nearly fulfilled The key elements of Rappahannock County’s next budget are settled: Barring a last-minute reversal, increases in property taxes won’t happen, personal property tax payments will remain level, and the schools will receive $9.95...
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