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Local news for Kilmarnock, VA from Topix   Last Update 2012/2/5 6:28:05

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feed Foundation to take over Colonial home (2012/2/2 23:48:49)
STAR Ditchley, one of the Northern Neck's most storied homes, will soon have a new owner.
feed 'State of the Town' address reflects no need to raise taxes in the foreseeable future (2012/1/26 2:47:37)
While 2011 was a tough financial year for many local governments, Mayor Raymond Booth said Monday that Kilmarnock has performed well with a $400,000 surplus.
feed Hospital affiliation forum set February 2 (2012/1/25 22:33:16)
Rappahannock General Hospital announced last week it has entered into a clinical affiliation with Bon Secours Virginia Health System to work together to expand medical services for the region.
feed Professor and historian to give lecture Feb. 18 (2012/1/25 18:33:37)
The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library recently announced Dr. Charles M. Christian will present a public lecture at 11 a.m. February 18 at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock.
feed Sharing Northern Neck tales (2012/1/24 1:44:47)
Folks who grew up on and in the water, eating oysters, fish and crabs because they caught them for a living.
feed Kilmarnock police report home invasion (2012/1/12 17:44:09)
A quick response by police last night may have saved a family from harm during a home invasion on East Church Street.
feed Crime fiction writer to open lecture series (2012/1/12 1:05:45)
Brad Parks of Irvington , the first author to ever win the Nero and Shamus awards, two of crime fiction's most prestigious prizes, for the same book, will be the guest speaker for Sundays at Two January 15.
feed Seafood feast slated in Lively (2012/1/11 20:51:12)
The Upper Lancaster Volunteer Fire Department will host an all-you-can-eat shrimp and oyster dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. January 21 at the firehouse at 5170 Mary Ball Road in Lively .
feed Kilmarnock planners endorse rezoning for technology park (2012/1/11 16:41:32)
Planners on Monday recommended town council approve rezoning town-owned property for the expansion of Technology Park despite concerns of citizens living in the area.
feed Emergency call issued for rescue squad volunteers (2012/1/5 2:00:40)
A heart attack can happen without much warning. When it does, a victim relies on the quick action of the local rescue squad to save their life.
feed Del. Ransone prepares for General Assembly (2012/1/4 21:41:14)
District 99 Del. Margaret Ransone has high hopes for helping the citizens of the Northern Neck as she prepares for the opening of the 2012 General Assembly on Wednesday, January 11.
feed Miss Morris is crowned queen of the Holly Realm (2012/1/4 17:21:35)
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Miss LeighAnna Virginia Morris of Warsaw was crowned Queen of the Holly Realm December 28, 2011, at Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club near Kilmarnock.
feed Record takes next week off (2011/12/21 20:34:52)
This is the final issue of the Rappahannock Record for 2011. The Record does not publish during the week between Christmas and New Year's Day and the office will be closed for the holidays December 22 through January 1. The office will reopen at 9 a ...
feed Kilmarnock council approves war memorial; location to be decided (2011/12/21 16:15:29)
Council member Rebecca Tebbs Nunn wants to honor Kilmarnock men and women who died in service to their country.
feed 91 entries compete in annual Rockfish Derby (2011/12/15 1:41:06)
Some 91 entries competed in the 17th annual Thanksgiving Rockfish Derby November 25 and 26, sponsored by the Bethel/Emmanuel United Methodist Men.
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