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Washington Town Council overrides planners, approves Rush River II development plan

Washington Town Council overrides planners, approves Rush River II development plan

by Ireland Hayes | Nov 16, 2025 | Business, Local Government, Sidebar, Town

The Washington Town Council unanimously approved development of Rush River Commons’ second phase, despite a recommendation of denial from its Planning Commission last month.  The development will be on 3.9 acres where Warren Avenue meets Lee Highway, adjacent to Rush...
Planners nix Rush River plan — again, urge revisiting more affordable housing

Planners nix Rush River plan — again, urge revisiting more affordable housing

by Ireland Hayes | Nov 2, 2025 | Infrastructure, Local Government, Sidebar, Town

A year later, little has changed in Rush River Commons’ quest for approval to develop a second site in the Town of Washington. At its meeting Monday, the Town of Washington Planning Commission voted against the development plans expressing the same chief concerns it...
Crops, kilowatts on same field: A new kind of solar farming takes root

Crops, kilowatts on same field: A new kind of solar farming takes root

by Bob Hurley | Nov 1, 2025 | Agriculture, Sidebar, Top Story

A new way of using solar power with crops — the first project of its kind in Virginia — is already catching the eye of some Rappahannock farmers. Called agrivoltaics, the innovative, renewable energy project places solar panels over crop plantings, allowing both solar...
Sperryville woman charged with forging checks, embezzling elderly victim

Sperryville woman charged with forging checks, embezzling elderly victim

by Ireland Hayes | Oct 29, 2025 | Crime and Courts, Sidebar

Sheriff’s Office alleges nearly $145K stolen Following a three-month investigation by the Rappahannock County Sheriff’s Office, a Sperryville woman was charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors related to an alleged financial exploitation of an elderly victim...
Judy Woodruff champions local news at Foothills Forum event

Judy Woodruff champions local news at Foothills Forum event

by Emily Oaks | Oct 27, 2025 | Local News Crisis, Sidebar, Top Story

‘Nothing good happens when a newspaper dies’ Judy Woodruff, senior correspondent and former anchor and managing editor of the PBS News Hour, made a special appearance in Rappahannock County last Friday to support local journalism. Nonprofit news organization Foothills...
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