Fredericksburg.com - Sat Nov 28
Zion Hill Baptist Church, 10411 Cooktown Road, will hold a skit and fashion show called "Who Are You Dressing For?" today at 4 p.m. The event will benefit the Youth Education Grant.
A chips-and-dips yearFredericksburg.com - Sat Nov 28
Businesses normally start calling LaLana Roupas in January to book holiday parties at the Riverside Center Conference Facility.
Starting the Holiday SeasonThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 27
I guess it's officially the holiday season now. A reminder: the deadline is fast approaching for donating to the University of Mary Washington's annual effort to help Head Start Children.
Stafford, city recycle nearly half of wasteSmall Times - Fri Nov 27
Nov. 27--Stafford County and Fredericksburg continue to lead the region when it comes to recycling.
The message couldn't have been more clearThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 27
9]. First, the majority of Stafford County voters think a tax aimed at gross profits like the BPOL is misguided, and serves only to make Stafford less business-friendly. Stafford residents want a healthy local business environment so they don't have to drive to Potomac Mills or Central Park, and so they can keep their tax dollars in their county.
Fredericksburg-area churches sponsor holiday mealsThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Nov 25
Aquia Episcopal Church will host the Aquia's Table Thanksgiving Meal tonight from 6 to 8. Aquia's Table is a hot-meals program in Stafford County .
Convicted murderer charged in cold caseThe Free Lance-Star - Tue Nov 24
A Fredericksburg man who was convicted earlier this year of murdering a man was indicted today for a different murder.
School system hosts its second annual career nightThe Free Lance-Star - Tue Nov 24
About 200 Stafford County students attended the school system's second annual career night last week at Brooke Point High School.
Higher city tax not irking diners Meals tax not drawing ire in city restaurantsThe Free Lance-Star - Mon Nov 23
Sit down to a $50 restaurant meal in Spotsylvania or Stafford county and you'll be charged $4.50 in added state and local taxes.
Recycle Your LeftoversNBC Washington - Mon Nov 23
The following stories have been hand-selected by the Assignment Desk at News4: LEFTOVERS AS RENEWABLE PRODUCTS A growing number of companies are turning their attention to creating renewable products - such as adhesives and plastics - from the animal parts that can't be sold on supermarket shelves.
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