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A World War II veteran living in Stafford County’s Falls Run neighborhood was honored on Veterans Day for his service -- as well as for being the oldest-living WWII veteran in his 55-plus community.
- David Fawcett
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Jonathan Knauth stood at the entrance to Stafford County’s Widewater State Park and gladly helped incoming patrons understand the available payment options before entering.
- By Tracy Bell/For Stafford Magazine
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At first, Stafford County resident Steven L. Herman didn’t want to write a book.
- By Tracy Bell/For Stafford Magazine
Alexis Cofield was thrilled to capture a pageant title this summer, but she also walked away with something else she holds close to her heart.
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Ben Johnson focused on three areas to determine his career path.
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At the end of every season, A.G. Wright Middle School’s football team played its final game at Mountain View High School.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsideNoVa
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With Washington Commanders kicker Joey Slye’s fifth NFL season underway, his parents – North Stafford residents Laura and David Slye – are rooting for him while continuing their labor of love in honoring their first-born son, AJ.
- By By TRACY BELL/For InsideNoVa
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Benjamin Diggs always knew that school would be the canvas of his career.
- Dave Fawcett
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It’s a quiet, rainy morning in mid-February outside Virginia Credit Union Stadium in Fredericksburg. The temperature hovers around 50 degrees. About 20 cars fill the parking lot.
- By TRACY BELL/For InsideNoVa.com
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A plate of strawberry shortcake.
- Dave Fawcett
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Zyhir Hope is under strict orders from his mother, Tiffany: No goofy grins.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsideNoVa
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North Stafford High School, affectionately known as North Nation, started the school year with a new principal after saying goodbye to Daniel Hornick, who led the Wolverines for the past five years.
- By David Fawcett
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Kristopher Jones’ recruitment reached a new level May 6 when the University of Oklahoma offered a football scholarship to the Mountain View High School linebacker.
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- By Eric Althoff
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It’s no secret that gas prices went through the roof, making it more difficult not only for consumers but also for vehicle-based businesses.
- By David Fawcett
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These days Chris Carrieri participates in only two soccer-related activities: He watches his oldest son, Brecken, play for his club and high school teams, and he serves as a volunteer assistant coach for the Catawba Ridge High School boys team in Fort Mill, S.C.
- By David Fawcett
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Joey Slye told his mother, Laura, he would do his own laundry. But Laura insisted.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsideNoVa
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When Stafford resident Lacey Milner decided she wanted a house of her own, her family made it happen – right in their own backyard.
- By Tracy Bell
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The George Washington Foundation, which pays tribute to the legacy of America’s first president, is celebrating its centennial with a party that will continue all year long.
- By David S. Kerr
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It was one of those great mysteries, something I have wanted to learn more about ever since I moved to Stafford, but somehow the object of my curiosity seemed shrouded in the unknown.
- By David Fawcett
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“Many may have wondered if the McRib was back or the soft-serve ice cream was on last night after seeing a large law enforcement presence at the Ferry Road McDonalds. The response was actually for an intoxicated driver causing a disturbance during a traffic stop.”
- Dave Fawcett
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A little before 9:30 in the morning under sunny skies on the last week of the season, Jake Mays pulls his white F-150 Ford pickup into a parking spot behind the Fredericksburg Nationals’ stadium.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsideNoVa
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He shows up in hot weather peddling oversized watermelons out of his white Ford pickup.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsideNoVa.com
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It was somewhat by accident that 9-year-old Nicole Cummings and her family started a pound cake business during a pandemic, but they’re glad they did.
- By Tracy Bell/Stafford Magazine
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A 26-foot, $55,000 food truck is expected to be the key to fighting food insecurity locally and will hit the streets in Stafford as soon as soon as warmer weather arrives.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsideNoVa.com
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Hundreds of entries poured in for a White House-inspired amateur photo contest, and Stafford resident Megan Sanders’ two submissions were judged to be among the 10 most compelling.
- By Tracy Bell/For InsieNoVa.com
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They did it for Helen. They wanted to make a difference.
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Among efforts by Stafford County to support businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, the county’s Economic Development Authority is launching three small business assistance grants: Stay, Sleep, and Safe in Stafford business grants.
- BY GREG HAMBRICK, ghambrick@insidenova.com
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The Aquia District Scouts BSA hosts a “Scouting for Food” drive for local pantries each November.
- BY TRACY BELL
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Stafford resident Stephanie Cox loves to share the joy of art with children.
- BY GREG HAMBRICK, ghambrick@insidenova.com
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When gyms reopened earlier this summer after months of being shut down, things looked a lot different — plastic shields at counters, machines blocked or spread apart and lots of reminders about masks and physical distancing.
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