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RCPS will not renew state lobbyist, schools roll out AI assistants

RCPS will not renew state lobbyist, schools roll out AI assistants

by Ireland Hayes, Julia Shanahan | Aug 15, 2025 | Education, Sidebar

Rappahannock County Public Schools (RCPS) will not renew a contract with a lobbyist to advocate for increased funding in the next legislative session after several unsuccessful runs in the Virginia General Assembly. “It was pretty clear to us that Rappahannock...
In Appreciation: MK Ishee, a voice for preservation

In Appreciation: MK Ishee, a voice for preservation

by Daphne Hutchinson | Aug 10, 2025 | Features, People, Top Story

Mary Katherine Ishee died July 13 on a Sperryville hilltop in the former Hopewell Baptist Church where she swung a hammer, sanded floors and painted walls to transform history into a home. She was surrounded by members of her large and loving family, including many of...
In Photos: Amissville carnival and parade

In Photos: Amissville carnival and parade

by Ireland Hayes | Jul 3, 2025 | Fire/Rescue, People, Sidebar

Residents gathered last Thursday night for the annual Amissville parade, which concluded just before a thunderstorm rolled through the festivities. The Amissville Carnival, which benefits Amissville Volunteer Fire and Rescue, began Wednesday and was open each evening...
Patty O’s rezoning approved, historical society change denied

Patty O’s rezoning approved, historical society change denied

by Ireland Hayes | Jun 30, 2025 | Local Government, Town

Debating ‘grapevine mortar’, zoning change  Two governing bodies of the Town of Washington met back-to-back Monday to consider applications, one for zoning changes behind Patty O’s Cafe, and another for reconfiguring the entrance of the Rappahannock Historical...
Sperryville’s Kara Draper is on a mission, turning Ghana’s plastic waste into useful purposes

Sperryville’s Kara Draper is on a mission, turning Ghana’s plastic waste into useful purposes

by Sophie McLeod | Jun 29, 2025 | Education, People, Sidebar, Top Story

Nyanyano, a coastal town in Ghana, West Africa, is a time warp from Sperryville, Virginia, but that’s where Kara Draper, a Rappahannock teacher turned agent for change, began her environmental journey.  She first went to Ghana in 2024, seeking a cultural deep dive...
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