
Town Talk: Spotsy Schools/Dr. Baker and Baron Braswell
Where are we now? Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker and School Board Chairman Baron Braswell.
Where are we now? Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker and School Board Chairman Baron Braswell.
Director of Family Services Daronte Rollins and President & CEO Jason Tickle talk about finishing five new USDA Self-Help homes and building five more. An update on the 502 Direct Loans. Habitat of Caroline
Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about evictions and offers advice for those with court dates. Discussions on homeowners facing foreclosure, topics nonprofits should consider on reopening along with resources if you’ve lost a job or
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern with a COVID-19 update for the area. Topics include: progress on a vaccine (check the NY Times Vaccine Tracker), safely vacationing and students who should not go back
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about the first case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children in the region. We also talk about school opening and how to vacation safely during a pandemic.
Meeting the needs of the elderly during the pandemic. Pat Holland with information on programs and volunteer opportunities.
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker will talk about the opening of school with the School Board Monday night. Dr. Baker talks with us about the issues and challenges facing all schools and Spotsylvania.
Stafford Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden and Tom Snyder of RIoT preview a virtual Interactive Town Hall on July 30th from 1-3. It’s called “Shaping the Future of Stafford and Greater Fredericksburg.” Breakout sessions include
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about getting ready to reopen schools and the challenges. Dr. Kizner talked about three options before the school board and his recommendation.
Starting Wednesday, July 8, the Central Rappahannock Regional Library will be accepting returns at branches which are offering curbside pickup. Initially, returns will be accepted only during curbside pickup hours to avoid overflowing bookdrops and to allow