Rappahannock YMCA Names New Board Members

Members share experience in the education sector, and will be involved in crafting a new strategic plan. by Martin DavisEDITOR-IN-CHIEF The Rappahannock Area YMCA has announced new members to its Board of Directors. Bound by their current and previous service in the education sector, the new board members are : The board is composed of […]

Spotsy Wire Issued ‘Cease and Desist’ Order

Demands include removal of “all defamatory publications you have authored, repeated, or otherwise disseminated in an online forum, including on social media or news sites.” by Adele UphausMANAGING EDITOR AND CORRESPONDENT A “cease and desist” letter went out in February to the anonymously-run website and Facebook page The Spotsy Wire, demanding that it stop making […]

Fire at Montpelier’s Archaeology Lab

The fire occurs just as Montpelier’s public archaeology expeditions are getting under way. Monday evening a fire broke out at James Madison’s Archaeology Lab at Montpelier in Orange County. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, but an investigation is underway. “The speed of first responders from five regions of Orange County demonstrated the […]

COMMENTARY: Spotsylvania Votes for Stupid

With a school system in crisis from more than a decade of underfunding, the Board of Supervisors took the low road Monday night and voted for willful ignorance. Appearing on the New Dominion Podcast recently, Dr. Janet Gullickson – President of Germanna Community College – chalked up her school’s success to one simple thing. “We don’t do […]

ANALYSIS: School Facilities and Public Trust

In Spotsylvania and Stafford counties, school facilities are underfunded, and the impacts include safety, academic performance, and community involvement. Addressing the problem requires a new way of thinking. by Martin DavisEDITOR-IN-CHIEF School facilities have become major issues in Fredericksburg city, as well as Spotsylvania and Stafford counties. This should be a surprise only to those […]

COMMENTARY: Wondering Where the Dragons Are

Today’s solar eclipse is a teachable moment about the marvels of science. Just don’t let the role of imagination get lost in the lesson. by Martin DavisEDITOR-IN-CHIEF Today’s a day when Mother Nature and the beauty of science steal the show for school children and adults alike. At 3:19 this afternoon, millions will stop what […]

The Inaugural News Quiz for April 6, 2024

How well do you know the news in our region? This week, FXBG Advance launches a new Saturday feature – our weekly news quiz. See how well you understand the news that happened over the past week. All the answers are found in the news stories we published this past week. Did you miss one? […]

The News That Moved Us: March 29 – April 5

by Martin DavisEDITOR-IN-CHIEF The week just past saw readers wrestling with heating and cooling costs, a bruhaha over mail, Stafford maintenance getting a shot in the arm, King George shadowboxing with Amazon, and the Stafford Board of Supervisors stonewalling the School Board. Plus, an Easter surprise, data center surprises, and no surprises when it comes […]

New Dominion Podcast

Dr. Janet Gullickson serves as president of Germanna Community College and talks about how to pronounce Gonzaga (gon-ZAY-ga), how AI is impacting the traditional three-page five paragraph essay, why two-year educations matter so much to economic development, and why Germanna doesn’t do stupid. Listen to the Podcast

ANALYSIS: What’s It Like to Visit a Data Center?

FXBG Advance recently visited two centers in Prince William County, seeing first-hand the size, potential, issues, and benefits these centers bring. by Martin DavisEDITOR-IN-CHIEF Data centers are both hailed as regions’ financial saviors, and spurned for their impact on local environments as well as their ever-growing real-estate footprints. Perhaps more than any other industry, however, […]