Parkinson's Disease Foundation selects a work by Upperville's Alan Rubin for its annual calendar.
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For Michelle Kelley, helping girls find their voice isn’t a job, it’s a calling.
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It would’ve been easier to bulldoze the two-story home in the heart of the village of Auburn and build anew. But for Barry Starke that would be wrong.
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Ronnie Poe of Amissville died last week playing banjo, surrounded by musicians who had known him and played beside him for decades
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There are two things Mary McGee cannot imagine life without: books and organization.
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Servideo has watched the emergency department grow from a four-room, six-bed center that served 10,000 patients in 1977, to the 29-bed, state-of-the-art facility that served 35,000 patients last year
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A Team Captain Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. Jan. 10 in the Sycamore Room at Fauquier Hospital where team representatives can gather information about the event and collect advice about fundraising activities
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Arriving Jan. 3, little Mason Lee Kerns was the first baby born in Fauquier County in 2012.
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The multifaceted body of work that they put forth under the collective banner of Community Touch makes the selection of Tyronne and Felicia Champion as 2011 Citizens of the Year as easy as any in the 36 years this distinction has been bestowed
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When Warrenton dentist Will Allison first opened his practice on Culpeper Street in 1962, he never set out to work into his 80s, but now he couldn’t imagine doing anything else — even on his birthday.
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A long-standing community fixture in Goldvein was honored for it’s longevity and contributions to local society this week when it received a proclamation from the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors
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The Allens are on a mission, helping teenage girls and soccer clubs in an area where people who live in mud huts are considered well off
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“They would call us girls,” said Ryan Connell of the teasing he and his brother received from elementary school classmates. “When we told them that we were going to change people’s lives with our hair, they understood.”
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Three Highland School students compete in Washington International Horse Show
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At a meeting last week, the Fauquier Community Action Committee board decided to cut by half the hours of operation for the food bank it operates on E. Shirley Avenue in Warrenton.
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