Welcome to Saturday – July 27, 2024

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July 26, 2024

In this issue, the Print-and-Read, and a pie recipe for people who can’t make pie.

The Print-and-Read for July 27, 2024

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Editor’s Note: We are looking for local cooks to offer up their best recipes! Fill out this simple form, and have your best dishes profiled here.

I am extremely passionate about this recipe for Atlantic Beach Pie from the New York Times Cooking section because it’s the first successful pie I’ve ever made—and I’m here.

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Spongebob Brings His Pineapple to Fredericksburg

And Christian Youth Theater will set the stage for him with a heart-warming

Challenges of Two Library Books Rise to

The titles are among at least 18 challenged since last year. Several members

EDUCATION

Fredericksburg City School Division Welcomes New Teachers
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About 65 are joining the division this year. Fredericksburg City Public Schools
New Statewide Task Force to Work on Increasing
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"Shovel Ready Virginia" was established this month by the Virginia Business Roundtable
Stafford Supervisors Adopt New Capital Improvement Plan Development
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County and school division staff hope new policy will prevent the kind
Survey Shows Support for Cell Phone Restrictions in
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72% of respondents think devices should be banned during the school day.

CommunityNews

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July 24, 2024

Trains running close to residential areas are nothing new; neither are efforts to mitigate issues involving derailments and transporting toxic materials.

By Hank SilverbergCORRESPONDENT

A study done 17 years ago on hazardous materials and security concerns for the Nation’s Capital included at least two alternatives that might.

BooksAnd Culture

July 20, 2024

This week’s reviews include a fictional account of book banning and a multi-generational story of Murano, Italy’s glassmakers.

Sunday Books & Culture is edited by Vanessa SekingerEmail Vanessa

by Kirsten Miller

Opinion

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June 27, 2024

How long does it take for an electric vehicle (EV) to have a smaller carbon footprint than a gasoline-powered vehicle?

As with most complex issues, the answer is: It depends.

Currently, the energy to produce the battery causes the average initial EV carbon footprint to be twice.

INTERVIEWS

INTERVIEW: Spotsylvania School Superintendent Clint Mitchell
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Growing up on the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia, Clint Mitchell gained an appreciation for
Independent Mindset Is a Net Positive
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Six-months into their four-year terms as Spotsylvania County School Board members, Megan Jackson and Belen
Meet Michael Purello – The Puzzle Guy
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Michael Purello is the new executive director of the Rivers Region Entrepreneurial Ecosystem. There are

ENVIRONMENTAL CENTS: How Does the Carbon Footprint of Electric Cars Compare to Gasoline-Powered Cars?

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June 27, 2024

How long does it take for an electric vehicle (EV) to have a smaller carbon footprint than a gasoline-powered vehicle?

As with most complex issues, the answer is: It depends.

Currently, the energy to produce the battery causes the average initial EV carbon footprint to be twice that of a gasoline vehicle. (The actual difference depends upon the battery size).

This value has decreased over the last decade due to productivity increases in battery production and should further decrease due to improvements in battery chemistry.

Most EVs produced in the U.S. today have a Lithium-ion battery made with lithium, cobalt and nickel. Lithium and nickel are mined in many U.S.-allied countries, but 73% of the world’s nickel is mined in China,.

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