WTVR Richmond - Thu Nov 05
The following is a media release from the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. "The Stafford County Sheriff's Office is requesting the public's assistance in identifying two suspects who robbed a Rite Aid store in Stafford County Wednesday night.
Kids don't fall for time change sleight-of-hand Most of us look...The Free Lance-Star - Fri Oct 30
RaeAnne Baker knows many of us are looking forward to that extra hour of sleep that comes with the return to standard time this weekend.
Vote 'no' on Stafford BPOL; vote RepublicanThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Oct 28
The prospect that Stafford County will give up its nearly unique position as a business-friendly address in 2010 through the implementation of the BPOL tax ought to cause deep concern in every resident, regardless of political persuasion.
Johnson and Egan will work hard for Stafford CountyThe Free Lance-Star - Sun Oct 25
Both believe that improving schools should be a priority. Watching our schools go from being one of the top systems in the state to having over half of our schools not meet AYP is quite a slide.
Stafford Co. Offers Drive-through Seasonal Flu ShotsWJLA - Fri Oct 23
Stafford County-area residents can get seasonal influenza shots without getting out of their cars.
Candlelight vigil to be held for domestic violence awarenessStafford County Sun - Fri Oct 23
A candlelight vigil to help bring awareness to domestic violence will be held on the back steps of the Stafford County courthouse Oct.
Mark Osborn cares about residents' issuesThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Oct 23
I urge voters to vote for Mark Osborn for Stafford County supervisor. Mark will help steer this county in the right direction.
Snellings responds to opponent's claimsStafford County Sun - Sat Oct 17
Republican Gary Snellings, currently running for the Stafford County Board of Supervisors in the Hartwood District, said Tuesday that his opponent, incumbent Joe Brito, has taken too much credit for county accomplishments.
Student safety program consideredStafford County Sun - Thu Oct 15
The Stafford County School Board and the county's board of supervisors will decide next month whether or not to approve a program designed to help improve the safety of elementary and middle school students who walk or bike to school, according to school Chief Facilities Officer Scott Horan.
Crowley has been 'schooled' in educationThe Free Lance-Star - Wed Oct 14
As a resident of Stafford County 's Hartwood District, I'm excited to head to the polls on Nov.
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