February 11, 1960: A nationally known garment manufacturing company is very interested in locating a plant in Rappahannock County. The company would employ from 125 to 150 people, 90 percent of whom would be women with an annual payroll of a quarter of a million dollars.
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Consideration of an application to rezone a parcel of land in Sperryville consumed much of the Planning Commission’s regular meeting this month.
Supervisor fills big shoes in replacing outgoing chair David Konick
At Monday’s annual organizational meeting the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors elected Debbie Donehey of the Wakefield district to the position of board chair, replacing Piedmont district representative Christine Smith.
In a letter Saturday to the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission Chair David Konick thanked the board, summarized his work with the county and reported on the planners’ efforts for November/December and the year 2020.
Frazier appears skeptical of county’s mail-in ballot process
Does a rezoning inevitably mean development? That was the question swirling around last Wednesday night’s meeting of the Rappahannock County Planning Commission.
The two parts of the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday could not have been more different. During the afternoon sessi…
Since the publication of an article in the Washington Post claiming that the “Farmers for Trump” campaign sign is “dividing” Rappahannock County, debates over the hay-bales have made their way into social media groups, letters to the editor of this newspaper, and even a Board of Zoning Appeals meeting.
Jan. 7, 1998: In early December, after more than 30 years, Woodville Contract Postmaster Ruth Orange retired, closing the book on one of the oldest post offices in the country.
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