
Town Talk: Legal Aid Works
Ann Kloeckner talks about what the pandemic means for the courts, evictions, and foreclosures.
Ann Kloeckner talks about what the pandemic means for the courts, evictions, and foreclosures.
Travis Velichko, Keith Peterson and April Peterson with River Rock Outfitter talk about river safety, the outdoors during a pandemic and planning for hiking around here or the Shenandoah.
City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about regional cooperation and the current breakdown between the City, Stafford and Spotsylvania. Also discussions on downtown parking, talks with protesters and council’s upcoming retreat.
Spotsylvania Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Carol Flenard and Director of Communications Rene’ Daniels with an update on the hybrid school plan.
Dave the Computer Guy talks about dealing with a failing hard drive, wifi and symptoms of getting a virus.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Empowerhouse Executive Director Kathy Anderson talks about their needs and how they’re meeting the demands of a pandemic. empowerhouseva.org
Kari George and April Burch with Cooking Autism. Updates on school, the challenges parents and teachers face and the 2nd annual Race Toward Autism Acceptance set for early April next year. cookingautism.org
Daronte Rollins and Jason Tickle with an update on programs for Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County. Ground to be broken on five new homes. habitatofcaroline.org
Barry Moore with the Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia talks about Medicare sign-up and phony Amazon caller scams. He calls it a “criminal enterprise.”
Widewater State Park Manager Paul Anderson talks about what you’ll see and experience at the two year old park…and plans for the future.