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Photo by Betsy Burke Parker HUNTER PACE SEASON AHEAD: The spring point-to-point season kicks off Sunday, Feb. 24 with the Casanova Hunt hunter pace near Warrenton. Pairs of riders compete for fast time and optimum time prizes over a marked two-mile course. Here, Alyssa Thompson of Haymarket and Natalie Harpole of Amissville compete at the Casanova event. Details are online: www.CentralEntryOffice.com.
- Hunter Pace Season is ahead. Spring point-to-point kicks off Feb. 24.

Culpeper woman charged with distributing marijuana

Soncerae Colclough
- A 32-year-old Culpeper woman faces a felony drug charge and five counts of contributing to the delinquency of her five children following a police raid early Thursday morning.

Culpeper community rallies to support Senior Center expansion

- Gladys Williams couldn't be happier. With a lofty goal set of raising $100,000 by the end of January, her expectations were exceeded when the total came in at $120,000.

Cyclones defend Battlefield District wrestling title

- The Eastern View High School wrestling team defended its Battlefield District wresting crown last Saturday at Chancellor High School.

Culpeper pastors seek racial unity

- “We must be intentional.” That was the phrase four local pastors used frequently Tuesday afternoon in discussing the best way to show the love of God to people of all races in the Culpeper community.

Settle reinstated, still Culpeper council faces myriad issues

- It's been a tough couple of weeks for the Culpeper Town Council, what with the termination of Town Manager Kimberly Alexander, the trial of former Culpeper Police Department officer Daniel Harmon-Wright and an investigation into actions by police Capt. Chris Settle.

Jail or prison sentence—What’s the difference?

- The trial for Daniel-Harmon Wright, found guilty on three counts, including voluntary manslaughter, has captivated the community's attention and continues to raise more questions than it answered.

Settle resumes work at Culpeper Police Department

- Because of press coverage regarding Culpeper Town Police Capt. Chris Settle, the town is taking the unusual action of providing a public statement on a personnel matter.

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