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Breed to succeed: Amissville home to cutting-edge equine facility

Breed to succeed: Amissville home to cutting-edge equine facility

by Ireland Hayes | Dec 9, 2024 | Agriculture, Art, Business, Health

Tucked among the rolling hills of Amissville, you would not expect to find an equine reproduction hub. But for nearly three decades, Dr. Kevin Dippert and his team have been pioneering in the field, serving horses and their owners who come from across the country....
Rappahannock schools’ lobbyist: a go or no go

Rappahannock schools’ lobbyist: a go or no go

by Ireland Hayes | Dec 7, 2024 | Art, Business, Education, Local Services, People, Politics

Supervisors weigh in on who’s to pay Schools Superintendent Shannon Grimsley told the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors Monday that “significant progress” is being made in the community fundraising effort to fund a lobbyist through the upcoming state...

Jeffery Dwyer to serve 2.5 years in child sexual abuse case

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Dec 2, 2024 | Crime and Courts, Health, Local Services, Politics

Jeffery Dwyer, 61, a Warrenton man who pleaded guilty to sexual abuse of one of his nephews who came forward with allegations dating back to the 1980s — when he was a child and Dwyer was 20 in Rappahannock — was sentenced to serve 2.5 years of a 20-year sentence in...
Trade school vs. college: Uptick in area students choosing trades over college

Trade school vs. college: Uptick in area students choosing trades over college

by Randy Rieland | Nov 26, 2024 | Agriculture, Art, Broadband, Business, Education, Health, Local Services, Politics

Rappahannock students opt for ‘hands on’ careers It wasn’t that long ago, remembers Dani Pond, when conventional wisdom had it that if you wanted a good career, you better have a degree from a four-year college. “It didn’t matter what degree,” said Pond, supervisor of...

Fletcher pleads not guilty to speeding, DWI

by Ireland Hayes | Nov 20, 2024 | Crime and Courts, Fire/Rescue, Health, Local Services, People, Politics

Arrested again for traffic violations James “Bill” Fletcher III pleaded not guilty last Tuesday to speeding and DWI charges stemming from a June arrest, but his trial was postponed until February after a key witness was unable to appear. On Nov. 7, Fletcher was also...
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