Sunday Books & Culture

October 5, 2024

Reviews for this week include a feline focus in Syou Ishida’s “We’ll Prescribe You a Cat” and “Open Throat” by Henry Hoke.

The Sunday Books section is edited by Vanessa Sekinger

by Syou Ishida

Published by Berkley (September 3, 2024)Hardcover $22.50Audiobook $14.99

Reviewed by Penny A Parrish

On the way to my friend’s apartment in Paris, I was surprised to find a “cat café.” It’s a place where you can have a cup of coffee or tea and spend time petting one of the several cats who live there..

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Three Stafford Residents Receive Presidential Service Award

By Traci AbramsonGUEST CONTRIBUTOR Working together to build a better community. This was

ENVIRONMENTAL CENTS: An Update on How Hot/Dry

Bruce Saller's previous articles about area temperatures and rainfall drew great interest. Today,

EDUCATION

King George Schools Fully Accredited
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Fredericksburg City, Stafford, and Spotsylvania schools have work to do ahead of
Education Spotlight: King George School Division Receives Cash
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The division made the semi-finalist round of the U.S. Department of Education's
Education Spotlight: Longtime Riverbend High School Educator is
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"Don't let others tell your story," Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason would tell her students.
Fredericksburg and Stafford Schools Receive Grants to Support
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Federal grants are administered by the Virginia Department of Social Services' Office

CommunityNews

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October 3, 2024

Building first housed a church and later was a community gathering place for Black citizens during segregation.

The building at 1103 Winchester Street has been an important gathering place for Black residents of the Fredericksburg area since the late 1800s—as a church, a “canteen” for “colored children,” and a USO site for Black soldiers.

BooksAnd Culture

October 5, 2024

Drew’s back with a dark revelation — seems his doing double-agent duty for Japan. How does he figure that? You have to read it to believe it.

By Drew GallagherHUMORIST

“The House is going to investigate it now — it’s very strange. He got married on the anniversary of Tiananmen Square..

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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