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Last slave ship discovery comes home with Ben Raines

Last slave ship discovery comes home with Ben Raines

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 27, 2023 | Art, Crime and Courts, Politics

If not for Ben Raines, the world wouldn’t know one of the most dramatic stories of the last 163 years. In 2018 upriver from Mobile, Ala., this former journalist discovered the wreck of Clotilda, the last slave ship to reach our nation. Moment of...
Woodville — Rappahannock’s peaceful hamlet: rich history, evolving future

Woodville — Rappahannock’s peaceful hamlet: rich history, evolving future

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 25, 2023 | Agriculture, Politics

Woodville, a blink of a hamlet that’s a 60-second drive-through between Sperryville and Culpeper on U.S. Route 522, may be the smallest village in Rappahannock County, but it has a rich, colorful history and now, evolving  possibilities for its future. Woodville’s...
Rush River Commons: Building on an ‘unbuildable’ site

Rush River Commons: Building on an ‘unbuildable’ site

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 17, 2023 | Politics

How engineers are making it fit for development For many in Rappahannock County, the approval process for Rush River Commons was the main game. But behind the scenes teams of engineers already were busy, wrangling with their own major task: how to build on a site that...
‘All of who Julie is, comes out in this amazing play’

‘All of who Julie is, comes out in this amazing play’

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 15, 2023 | Art, Education, Health, Politics

2022-09-Reisler-Play-3-web.jpgBoomie Pedersen performed the one- person play with brightly painted masks by Mary Bartlett helping set the scene. Julie Portman’s play tells story of a dream that took her to India 50 years ago “Inside each one of us, there is a place...

Cliff Hackel’s film takes us back to the 80s

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | Sep 11, 2023 | Art, Business, Politics

Remembering era of rotary phones, change that came next Remember the time before cable, satellite and wireless telecommunications, back when AT&T had a monopoly on phone service in the United States?  Award-winning filmmaker Cliff Hackel, a long-time Rappahannock...
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