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Town of Washington changes zoning approval process, seeks treasurer, Christmas volunteers

Town of Washington changes zoning approval process, seeks treasurer, Christmas volunteers

by Ireland Hayes | Sep 16, 2025 | Local Government, Sidebar, Town

The Washington Town Council, at its Monday night meeting, addressed such issues as filling the position of treasurer, amending the zoning approval process, completing a town walking trail, seeking volunteers for Christmas festivities, in addition to discussing cost...
Rappahannock County tries to sway town to share cost of courthouse by tempting with a cake

Rappahannock County tries to sway town to share cost of courthouse by tempting with a cake

by Ireland Hayes, Julia Shanahan | Sep 16, 2025 | County, Infrastructure, Local Government, Sidebar, Town

Even a pecan caramel cake wasn’t enough to sway the Washington Town Council to join the Board of Supervisors for a meeting to discuss sharing the cost of a new courthouse.  Jackson Supervisor Donna Comer presented Mayor Joe Whited the cake as a goodwill gesture at...
Big power line ‘upgrade’ worries Rappahannock residents

Big power line ‘upgrade’ worries Rappahannock residents

by Ireland Hayes | Sep 9, 2025 | Environment, Infrastructure, People, Sidebar, Top Story

Company contends it’s routine; others fear energy demands from data centers  When Kerry Sutten steps outside his Sperryville home, he is greeted by a beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are power lines and poles mixed in with the trees, but they’re...
Library’s biggest challenges, possible solutions

Library’s biggest challenges, possible solutions

by Ireland Hayes | Sep 8, 2025 | Education, Local servcies, People, Sidebar

The feasibility study conducted to determine the possibility of raising the $6.5 million needed to expand and renovate the Rappahannock County Public Library found, based on responses from community members, the biggest challenges to be: Fundraising goal is perceived...
Library’s $6.5M expansion feasible, study says

Library’s $6.5M expansion feasible, study says

by Ireland Hayes | Sep 8, 2025 | Education, Infrastructure, Sidebar

Fundraising will be tough despite support The Rappahannock County Public Library’s $6.5 million plan to expand and renovate its building is ambitious but achievable, according to a recent feasibility study that found strong public support. However, it warned...
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