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Local news for Kilmarnock, VA from Topix   Last Update 2012/5/18 21:42:41

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feed Tucker is found guilty of rape (2012/5/18 11:50:17)
A Lively man, accused of the January 19, 2011 sexual assault of an 89-year-old woman while she slept, was found guilty Thursday of four felony counts of rape and burglary by Judge Joseph E. Spruill Jr.
feed Jennings to give pipe organ recital (2012/5/16 21:19:06)
Organist Weston Jennings will return to Grace Episcopal Church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, to give his third recital on the Welsh Memorial Parson pipe organ.
feed $3.96 million budget set for hearing in Kilmarnock (2012/5/16 17:19:44)
The town council on Monday, May 21, will conduct a public hearing on a proposed fiscal year 2012-13 budget totaling $3,960,829. As prepared by town manager Tom Saunders, the total is $26,460 more than the current year, excluding transfer funds.
feed Heritage concerts to offer Armed Forces Day tribute (2012/5/16 17:19:43)
The seventh annual Heritage Concert will be presented by the Rappahannock Women's Chorale and the Northern Neck Big Band at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock and at 3 p.m. at Northumberland High School Aud ...
feed Expect Saturday closures on Norris Bridge (2012/5/10 17:54:41)
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Bridge Saturday, May 12. Work will begin at 9 a.m. and is expected to be complete by 3 p.m. According to VDOT officials, the contractor performing painting work at the bridge requested the closure in order to move guardrail brackets.
feed Lancaster UDC to celebrate 100th with museum exhibit (2012/5/9 20:52:07)
The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Virginia Division, Lancaster County Chapter, turns 100 this year and will commemorate the history of the chapter and its service to the community with an exhibit at the Mary Ball Washington Museum.
feed Annual Heritage Concert is slated May 19 and 20 (2012/5/9 16:32:09)
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Concerts will be presented at 8 p.m. May 19 at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock and 3 p.m. May 20 at the Northumberland High School Auditorium in Claraville.
feed Chesapeake auction slated Saturday night (2012/5/2 21:18:20)
The "Saturday Night Live!" auction will begin at 6 p.m. Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a silent auction of 175 items will be followed by dinner and a live auction.
feed Gravatt, Umphlett, Straughan and Nunn win seats on Kilmarnock Town Council (2012/5/2 17:13:33)
Emerson Gravatt edged Steve Bonner in the tightest race on election day, winning by six votes, 225 to 219.
feed Kilmarnock sets budget work session slated May 2 (2012/4/30 16:18:46)
The Kilmarnock Town Council will conduct a budget work session at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, at the town hall.
feed On Stage concert season closes with 'mountain music' (2012/4/26 4:46:48)
The Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts will close its On Stage 2011-12 concert season with Grammy award-winner David Holt and The Lightning Bolts at 7:30 p.m. May 5 at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock.
feed Organizers expect May 5 yard sale to break records (2012/4/26 0:47:08)
In this boaters' paradise called The Neck, there is another kind of "sale-ing regatta" that happens each spring.
feed Town elections are Tuesday (2012/4/25 20:32:44)
Town council elections will be held Tuesday, May 1, in Kilmarnock, Irvington and White Stone .
feed Sentencing set in Kilmarnock rape cases (2012/4/25 16:26:00)
The man who terrified Kilmarnock residents for three weeks in December 2009 has entered a plea of guilty to the rape and sexual assaults of two women.
feed Orchestra to present Beethoven program (2012/4/25 16:25:59)
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Pianist Ruskin Cooper will perform the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Northern Neck Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock.
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Latest Lancaster County, Virginia News Feeds
icon Tucker is found guilty of rape (2012/5/18)
A Lively man, accused of the January 19, 2011 sexual assault of an 89-year-old woman while she slept, was found guilty Thursday of four felony counts of rape and burglary by Judge Joseph E. Spruill Jr.

icon Piney Point Lighthouse Museum and Park (2012/5/18)
A beacon of safety for mariners, the Piney Point Lighthouse was built in 1836 and is one of the oldest of the 11 original lighthouses constructed on the Potomac River. Observe the museum's collection of historic workboats including the skipjack Joy Parks, a bugeye, Potomac River dory boat and a log canoe while enjoying this park.

icon Lightship Chesapeake and Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse (2012/5/18)
Marking the entrances to the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays for almost 40 years, the Lightship Chesapeake features a masthead light, foghorn and bell which helped guide mariners to safe harbor, while its anchors held it in position defying the most violent storms and waves. Learn about the oldest "screwpile" lighthouse in Maryland while observing this historical structure.

icon Historic London Town and Gardens (2012/5/18)
This 23-acre park located on the South River in Edgewater, Maryland, includes part of the late 17th and early 18th century town of London, which is currently being excavated by archaeologists from the Lost Towns Project. Visit the William Brown House, a National Historic Landmark house museum; an eight-acre woodland garden; and the Richard Hill Garden.

icon Concord Point Lighthouse (2012/5/18)
Known as the never ending light, the Masonry tower located at Havre de Grace, Maryland, is one of the oldest lighthouses to be continuously lit. Enjoy a panoramic view of its quant scenery while learning about this historical landmark.

icon Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (2012/5/18)
A retreat for birds during the winter months this refuge, which preserves more than 26,000 acres, is located in the Blackwater and Nanticoke River watersheds on Maryland's Eastern Shore. This tidal marsh is a haven for several threatened or endangered species, including nesting bald eagles.

icon Belle Isle State Park (2012/5/18)
This 733-acre park, which features the historic Belle Island plantation, is a window to the beautiful lower Rappahannock River in Lancaster County. Observe seven miles of waterfront filled with marshes, wetlands, and forests that provide for diverse wildlife such as blue herons, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, turkeys, groundhogs, and amphibians.

icon Jennings to give pipe organ recital (2012/5/16)
Organist Weston Jennings will return to Grace Episcopal Church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, to give his third recital on the Welsh Memorial Parson pipe organ.

icon $3.96 million budget set for hearing in Kilmarnock (2012/5/16)
The town council on Monday, May 21, will conduct a public hearing on a proposed fiscal year 2012-13 budget totaling $3,960,829. As prepared by town manager Tom Saunders, the total is $26,460 more than the current year, excluding transfer funds.

icon Heritage concerts to offer Armed Forces Day tribute (2012/5/16)
The seventh annual Heritage Concert will be presented by the Rappahannock Women's Chorale and the Northern Neck Big Band at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock and at 3 p.m. at Northumberland High School Auditorium in Claraville.

icon USS Constellation Museum (2012/5/14)
The last standing civil war vessel, the USS Constellation was the final sailing warship constructed by the U.S. Navy. Patrolling the waters to intercept slave ships, the USS Constellation was the flagship of an anti-slavery patrol.

icon Nauticus (2012/5/14)
Envision sailing on the Battleship Wisconsin and learn about our nation's naval heritage at Nauticus as you travel through two centuries of naval history. Visitors also can enjoy seeing exotic aquaria, touching sharks, viewing films and interacting with a host of other hands-on exhibits.

icon Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (2012/5/14)
On the shoreline of the Patuxent River, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum explores the changing cultures and environment of the Chesapeake Bay region of the past 12,000 years. Visitors can investigate human history by touring restored farm buildings, by seeing museum exhibits and by visiting the more than 70 archaeological sites-one of which is the site of the 1814 Battle of St. Leonard Creek, the largest naval engagement in Maryland's history.

icon Fort Washington Park (2012/5/14)
Picturesque Fort Washington sits on high ground overlooking the Potomac River and offers a grand view of Washington and the Virginia shoreline. Today, only one silent gun stands behind the masonry wall - the last armament of the powerful fort that once guarded the water approach from the Chesapeake Bay to our nation's capital. When ocean-going warships had wood sides and carried smoothbore cannons, no enemy would attempt to ascend the river before destroying the fort.

icon Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (2012/5/14)
The birthplace of the United States' National Anthem, this late 18th century star-shaped fort and national park guarded Baltimore's Harbor from the British attack that inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star Spangled Banner." Relive colonial history while visiting this historical monument.

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