TOP CULPEPER NEWS
Thu., May. 9
- The World Road Cycling Championships, one of the most prestigious international competitions for bicyclists, is coming to Richmond in two years, giving a healthy boost to the city’s image and tourist industry.
Thu., May. 9
- A contractor for the Town of Culpeper will begin repaving some secondary roads Monday, May 13, possibly causing traffic delays and on-street parking issues.
Thu., May. 9
- A new state law to stiffen penalties for Virginians caught texting while driving will save countless lives, the head of a nonprofit driving safety organization says.
Thu., May. 9
- For a moment there was true equality for all the runners assembled at the starting line.
Thu., May. 9
- The crowd was bigger, and far more invested in the outcome than usual, but Grinding Speed didn't mind the cheers and jeers coming from the some 60,000 fans that pressed into Great Meadow Saturday.
Thu., May. 9
- It was a bit of Americana downtown last Saturday as the Culpeper Ruritan Club hosted Culpeper Day for the 37th year.
Thu., May. 9
- Events happening in and around Culpeper
Thu., May. 9
- Voters will have to make some choices this November as incumbent supervisors Larry Aylor, Brad Rosenberger and Bill Chase look to see challengers.
Mon., May. 6
- This summer, 18-year-old Culpeper Law Explorer Mike Mawdsley will take the next step toward fulfilling his lifelong dream – becoming a Culpeper police officer. He has been selected to attend a one-week National Law Enforcement Exploring Leadership Academy in Washington, D.C., sponsored by DEA in late June.
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