Caroline Sheriff Scott Moser acknowledged mistake and referred Brown to the department’s Risk Management Office to discuss a settlement.
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Caroline Sheriff Scott Moser acknowledged mistake and referred Brown to the department’s Risk Management Office to discuss a settlement.
A final decision on tax rates is expected on April 7.
The Mindful Miles 5k and one-mile race will be held May 2, beginning at 8 a.m.
School board member Rich Lieberman requested the board of supervisors end categorically funding the school division.
Superintendent Clint Mitchell said it would cost far more than the allotted $100,000 to implement the program for all employees.
Junior guard drains game-winning 3-pointer with 24 seconds remaining to propel the Eagles to a 64-61 victory over No. 1 ranked Trinity (Connecticut) Saturday night.
The VA outpatient clinic in Spotsylvania celebrated its one-year anniversary with a resource fair for veterans Friday afternoon.
Eagles will take on Trinity (Connecticut) in the NCAA Division III men’s basketball semifinals at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
Joint town hall hosted by Supervisor Floyd Thomas and school board member Calvin Taylor nixed in favor of schools-only event.
Del. Phillip Scott (R-Spotsylvania) vehemently opposes the referendum, saying Virginia should not follow other states that gerrymander.
Jeremiah Upson expressed remorse for his actions last April, Spotsylvania Commonwealth’s Attorney Ryan Mehaffey said.
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Board also held a moment of silence for county resident Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, who was killed in action in Kuwait on March 1.
School board also voted unanimously to keep Friday as a teacher workday and make April 21 a student holiday.
In a wide-ranging interview with the Free Press, Spotsylvania school board member makes her case as a viable candidate for Congress.
Supervisors also adopted a resolution reaffirming the county’s commitment as a “Second Amendment Sanctuary,” but declined to enter redistricting battle.
Some county residents are upset by the resolution adopted by the board protesting the timing of Virginia’s redistricting referendum.
The 4-3 vote could have potential effects on future developments.
Board voted 3-2 to continue advertising the executive director of middle schools position.
Board voted 6-0 to adopt a resolution declaring it will not allow county facilities or resources to be used to conduct voting on the referendum unless a court orders it to do so.