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Washington Town Council considers applications for treasurer

Washington Town Council considers applications for treasurer

by Ireland Hayes | Oct 11, 2025 | Local Government, Politics, Sidebar, Town

The Washington Town Council hosted a three-minute meeting Monday to announce two candidates for interim treasurer — Deborah Harris and Maria Darie.  Both applied after treasurer Gail Swift moved out of the town this summer and the position became vacant.  Monday’s...
Eddie Fletcher construction fraud case heads to grand jury

Eddie Fletcher construction fraud case heads to grand jury

by Ireland Hayes | Sep 20, 2025 | Crime and Courts, Sidebar

Embezzlement, failure to perform construction work A Rappahannock District Court judge ruled Tuesday that there was enough evidence to send Flint Hill contractor Edward “Eddie” Fletcher Jr.’s case to a grand jury. Fletcher, owner of E. Fletcher Construction, faces...
Roger Jenkins ‘has the DNA’ to serve

Roger Jenkins ‘has the DNA’ to serve

by Ireland Hayes | Aug 27, 2025 | Features, People, Sidebar, Top Story

Chief deputy sheriff retires after 30 years…sort of After nearly three decades wearing a Rappahannock County Sheriff’s Office badge — from his early days as a jailer to chief deputy — Maj. Roger Jenkins has closed that chapter of his life and retired.  Well, for the...
William Webster’s lasting hope: ‘We return to being a people…the world respects’

William Webster’s lasting hope: ‘We return to being a people…the world respects’

by Tim Carrington | Aug 18, 2025 | People, Sidebar, Top Story

Former FBI, CIA director and Rappahannock resident dies at 101 Judge William H. Webster, former director of  the FBI and the CIA died last Friday at 101, and friends, policy analysts and national media began an extended reflection on his person and record in...
New DNA evidence against Chester Brown revealed, murder charges move to grand jury

New DNA evidence against Chester Brown revealed, murder charges move to grand jury

by Ireland Hayes | Aug 15, 2025 | Crime and Courts, Sidebar

After hearing nearly a dozen witnesses lay out the prosecution’s case against Chester Brown in the murder of Washington resident Doris Critzer — including new DNA evidence — a Rappahannock County District Court judge on Tuesday found enough probable cause to send the...
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