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Broken tail lights lead to 115 mph high speed chase, conviction in Rappahannock court

Broken tail lights lead to 115 mph high speed chase, conviction in Rappahannock court

by Ireland Hayes | Mar 31, 2025 | Crime and Courts

Broken tail lights led to a high-speed chase — and a jail sentence — for a Broadway, Va. man who led officers across three counties, traveling at speeds up to 115 mph in January.  Blake Custer, 25, entered into a plea agreement last Thursday, pleading guilty to...
A Luray man facing 48 probation violations will receive mental health treatment

A Luray man facing 48 probation violations will receive mental health treatment

by Ireland Hayes | Mar 31, 2025 | Crime and Courts

A Rappahannock County Circuit Court judge sentenced a Luray man to six months in jail last Thursday for violating probation 48 times following his conviction in a robbery at Sperryville resident Bill Fletcher’s property in 2020.  Terry Dovel, 25, pleaded guilty to...
Another ‘mad scramble for funds?’

Another ‘mad scramble for funds?’

by Tim Carrington | Mar 24, 2025 | County, Education, Infrastructure, Local Government, Politics, Real Estate

County budget tensions: property taxes, schools The Rappahannock County budget is composed of thousands of line items, but the annual debate centers on two: property taxes that provide 49% of the revenue, and public schools which account for 52% of the spending.  ...
Area organizations move to engage seniors, ward off isolation

Area organizations move to engage seniors, ward off isolation

by Randy Rieland | Mar 19, 2025 | Features, Local servcies, People, Top Story

Growing old and alone in Rappahannock County Nancy Studds is 79 and lives by herself in her Sperryville home. And that gives her pause.  “If you fall and you can’t get up,” she said, “you know nobody’s checking on you.” She zeroed in on a common fear among seniors...
Growing old and alone in Rappahannock

Growing old and alone in Rappahannock

by Randy Rieland | Mar 19, 2025 | Features, Food Pantry, Health, Local servcies, People, Top Story

Is social isolation hazardous to your health? Jake Jones first came to the Senior Center in Castleton about a year ago. It was his wife’s idea. He needed something to help fill his days after a stroke took away his ability to drive. “It was something to do and a place...
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