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H E A LT H Novant taking steps to protect community In recent weeks, COVID-19 has created intense pressure for health systems around the world and across the country. Novant Health UVA Health System remains in a constant state of readiness for an expected patient surge and continues to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Virginia Department of Health and Virginia Healthcare and Hospital Association during this challenging time. “Our top priority is to protect the health and safety of our patients, providers, team members and communities,” said Al Pilong, chief executive officer, Novant Health UVA Health System. “We’ve made several key operational changes to increase available bed space, conserve critical resources and maximize our ability to care for our communities.” Recent changes at Novant Health UVA Health System facilities include the following: • Hospital visitor restrictions and

screenings are in place. Visitation for hospital patients has been restricted, except for laboring mothers and patients who are minors (under age 18). • Patients have been advised to come to clinics alone, if possible. If visitors are required, only one visitor may accompany each patient in the exam room. Visitors must be healthy and age 13 or older. • Patients with symptoms (fever, cough and shortness of breath) have been asked to call their provider before visiting a clinic. Providers will set up a care plan to keep others from getting infected/exposed. • All non-urgent elective surgeries and procedures have been suspended. However, emergency and essential services continue uninterrupted. • Novant Health UVA Health System team members who normally work in areas that have been impacted by the reduction of in-person visits and elective procedures are being redeployed to areas needing additional

help to meet the needs of patients. • Additional licensed bed capacity has been requested for Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Centee, Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center and Novant Health UVA Health System Haymarket Medical Center to respond to the expected patient surge. • Novant Health UVA Health System team members have readied triage tents outside the health system’s three emergency departments to prepare for an increase in patient volumes. The tents can be used for potential emergency department overflow, if needed. • NovantHealthUVA.org/coronavirus has added information to stay up to date on COVID-19 and manage medical care through Novant Health UVA Health System. The site also features a virtual coronavirus screening tool that gives recommendations for care. • Novant Health UVA Health System is providing virtual options to care for patients at home. Patients can connect

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Mount Lebanon Baptist awaiting new home By Amy Wagner Contributing Writer Mount Lebanon Baptist Church will have a new home in Culpeper five months from now. Founded in 1833, the congregation of Mount Lebanon has worshipped and offered fellowship in a building significantly smaller than the new building of 19,000 square feet being constructed just 3 miles closer to Culpeper. The land was purchased 10 years. Construction is taking place just down Sperryville Pike over the Rappahannock line, where the groundbreaking occurred Nov. 10, 2019. Preparing the site, breaking ground and beginning construction has been on the radar for 16 years, during the previous pastor’s tutelage. When he left, he put the plans on hold, so the church would not incur debt. Pastor Steve Harrelson came on board five years ago and has turned on the green light ever since. “We are growing,” he said. Average attendance on Sundays, for both services, is 230. The church has activities and groups for all ages, “using every single square inch of current space,” said Harrelson, who added that the college and career age groups are the strongest. When Harrelson arrived

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Founded in 1833, the congregation of Mount Lebanon has worshipped and offered fellowship in a building significantly smaller than the new building of 19,000 square feet being constructed just 3 miles closer to Culpeper. “We are growing,” said Pastor Steve Harrelson. five years ago, he pushed the building project from day one. Two committees were created, an architect was hired, serious plans were formed and a contractor was hired. At the end of February, gravel was dumped and spread

Hope ... not fear Things were so different three weeks ago, weren’t they? In the aftermath of going to daylight saving time, spring was on the doorstep. Sports teams were practicing, festivals were being planned, professional baseball was starting, families were looking forward to a school break, and others were just happy to be outside walking and doing yard work. The daily routine of work, school, travel, social gatherings and recreation were going as usual. And just like that, it all changed. We became acquainted with a new term, COVID-19, the coronavirus. This invisible menace which started in Asia, spread to Europe and now engulfing the United States, was causing sickness and death across the world. Because of its ascendance, we were now told to practice “social distancing,” and to “stay in place.”

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The aftermath included closed business, closed schools. job losses, no physical, public worship and a run on grocery stores for toilet paper, paper towels, sanitizing products and other items. Hoping that the health pandemic would not cause an economic crash, our government has had to intervene with stimulus and support. And as we long for more testing, ventilators and face shields, we revere the heroics of our healthcare professionals, first responders, grocery workers and those on the front lines risking their own health to care for others in need. It just seemed to happen so fast. No wonder there is fear. Fear of the virus. Fear for our loved ones. Fear of not having the money to pay for a mortgage, rent and food. Fear of isolation and loneliness. Fear that our retirement savings is dwindling. Fear of the unknown. Fear that our way of life will never be the same again. While fear is real and needs to be expressed, we certainly don’t have to allow it to dominate and overwhelm us, do we? Just ask God.

on upper and lower levels and concrete slabs were poured. Last week, framing began and the official target date for occupancy is Aug. 28. In addition to a lack of space, Internet connection and cell

phone usage pose challenges at the congregation’s current location. On Sunday, March 22, Harrelson did the first live streaming of church services due

There are hundreds of times in the Bible where the Lord tells us not to fear or be afraid. In Isaiah 41:10 it is written, “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Instead of focusing on fear and grief, how about hope? During this crisis, I am seeing the hope of Jesus all around us. I see hope when people are reaching out to their neighbors by calling, texting, emailing and visiting. I see hope when individuals are willing to serve older adults by running errands and getting groceries. I see hope when families are talking, forgiving and spending time with one another. I see hope when free lunches are being provided for children in need. I see hope when local businesses are being supported. I see hope when meals and day care are offered to our first responders and their families. I see hope when people are reading the Bible and praying. I see hope when individuals are generous, giving, gentle and encouraging. Hope is contagious, especially in these difficult times. It is pure light shining in the darkness. When it comes to attitudes, there is that illustration of a glass which is half

filled with liquid. Some who tend to be positive might say that the glass is half full. Some who tend to be pessimistic might say that the glass is half empty. Here is how I would like us to respond. That we’re glad and excited that there is just something in the glass! And that’s the gift of hope which Christ is offering us through this crisis. Yes, its inconvenient. Yes, it’s scary. Yes, it came like a thief in the night and changed our living. But its fear cannot be our focus. We have Jesus Christ, the hope of the world. So, let us be open to a new recording in our hearts, souls and mind. Yes, we are going to get through. Yes, we are going to come back stronger. And yes, God is with us and he is going to help us. As it says in Deuteronomy 31:6 — “Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord our God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.”

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Brad Hales is the pastor of Reformation Lutheran Church in Culpeper. He is also the Director of Domestic Mission for the North American Lutheran Church. You can contact Pastor Hales at bhales@ thenalc.org.


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➤ Church, from Page 3 to COVID-19 restrictions but had to do so from a member’s home in Culpeper. “Not being able to live stream from the church is driving everyone crazy,” said Harrelson, acknowledging how greatly improved telecommunication will be in the new location. “We need to be a Biblical church in the 21st century. We have technological needs.” The new site has been home for the church’s Easter sunrise services every year for the past 75 years. Despite ongoing construction, this year is no exception. With the current pandemic, however, the format has been changed. “We want people to come to the sunrise service but stay in their cars. Service will be led from the hillside beside the footprint and, much like the Christmas light shows, people can tune their radio to a particular station and an echo transmitter will be used to share the service.” This year’s sunrise service will begin at 6:15 a.m. Harrelson came to Culpeper from North Western Carolina where he served as an associate pastor for three years. He resides in Culpeper with his wife, Hannah, Your Hometown Store... and son, David. Your Hometown Hometown Store...close-knit Your Store... “This is a very

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the name plates from the original stained-glass windows. Harrelson is not sure what will happen to the old building after the congregation moves and is praying that a Hispanic or Korean church might want it. “Worshipping God and making disciples here and around the world, “ that’s the purpose of the church, said Harrelson. A pavilion, already constructed, sits further back on the property where the congregation holds multiple functions throughout the year. Mount Lebanon typically holds services every Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Those services are combined in a live stream on Sundays at 10 a.m. at http://www. facebook.com/mountlebanon. The church can be reached at (540) 987-8354 or online at culpepermlbc.com.

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While the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread across the region, many people — especially those among the older population — are needing access to information and resources more than ever. That’s where Aging Together, a 20-yearold organization, is helping out. “One of the biggest things Aging Together is trying to do, because we don’t do direct services but we are about trying to connect people, is update our resource list on COVID-19,” said Ellen Phipps, the group’s executive director. “We’re trying to get that through faith communities, through law enforcement, we posted it on Facebook. We’re just trying to get it out to everybody and drive people to our website as well.” “If you’re a healthy older adult, here’s what you need to know. You need to be reminded about everything from the health department, what the CDC is saying about taking precautions, but also here are some ways you can keep busy and stay active, connecting with families and friends and how important that is,” she said. “[Aging Tomorrow is] just helping people to know what help is out there and what’s available.” During this time of crisis, for example, religious communities are stepping up with offers of food, grab-and-go programs and deliveries of other vital needs for seniors and others. “We’re working right now to try and get all of this good information in one place on our website.” That website can be accessed at www. agingtogether.org. “We are just going to get the information from the local health department, from the local resources, CDC, and we’re going to tell people this is where you can go for [more] information, this is where you can go if you need to get food right now, this is where you can go if you need to know what’s happening with volunteer transportation right now, here are some activities you can do at home if you’re really bored,” Phipps said. “That’s what we’re trying to do.” While Aging Together does not provide direct services, it serves as a clearinghouse where other nonprofits and government agencies can some together and share ideas, and where anyone in need can find a central place for resources. “We realize the immense concern for the safety and wellness of the older adult population right now, especially because the largest percentage of deaths from the COVID virus are age 70 and above,” Phipps said. “We have developed a temporary coalition of regional professionals who meet via weekly webinars to determine priorities and action plans that help lower the risk

to older adults while keeping them from feeling anxiety and isolation.” The outcome of having a coalition like this is to remove some of the confusion about how to help people while ensuring they remain at home or within assisted living facilities, she said. Isolation is one of the biggest concerns, as it leads to depression, confusion, anxiety and Phipps loneliness. “There’s something about I’m choosing to be by myself, but I know if I really want to see somebody they can come over or I can go there,” Phipps said. “Just knowing that you can’t, that’s really hard.” To battle that, Phipps said she’s looking into a grant to get Grandpads, a userfriendly tablet for seniors. “It’s like an iPad for older adults. You can get this app that’s just easy to navigate and you can connect with family or you can see pictures and do different things. We’re looking at possibly getting some grant funding to possible distribute those.” Aging Together’s newly formed coalition met for the first time last week, and the response was enormous, Phipps said. She said Aging Together will regularly share resources and programs that are outcomes from this coalition, as well as contact information for existing agencies that are responding with emergency needs such as food delivery, transportation to doctors’ appointments, and other necessities. “Aging Together does not provide direct services but is implemental in connecting people to services and resources that help, as well as forming partnerships to resolve issues,” she said. “We encourage people to check our website, social media sites, or call our number and leave a message. One can also ask to be placed on our email news list which has a frequent distribution to keep up with changes and news.” That was Aging Together’s mission from the start. “We really a very broad spectrum of different agencies that partner and join with us. How they attend to do that is through every month we have volunteer team meetings in each of these five counties,” Phipps said. “What we do is sit at the table and we hear from the people who have their finger on the pulse, what are the gaps in services. “One of the big gaps in services, for example, is education and support to family caregivers. People who are taking care of an older adult, maybe one with dementia,” she said. “The Aging Together team would come together and maybe plan for a caregiver workshop, for example. In fact, we have one coming up on Friday, which fortunately we scheduled as a webinar.”


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Aging Together COVID-19 Resources Local and Regional Resources for Older Adults in Planning District 9 — Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, Rappahannock AARP — www.aarp.org — for information on COVID-19 and legislative alerts Aging Together — 540-829-6405, www.agingtogether.org (provides resource information only. No direct services) Alzheimer's Association — 800-272-3900 www.alz.org — for caregiver support and information on dementia Community Services Board and Area Agency on Aging — 540-825-3100 or www.rrcsb.org — For information on meals programs, Senior Centers, Transportation and other services for Older Adults: Culpeper: Hannah Botocario ext. 3467 Fauquier: Poppy Foddrell ext. 3427 (Poppy is also the Medicare expert) Madison: Toni Browning ext. 3471 Orange: Jennifer Zamora ext. 3450 Rappahannock: Kathi Walker ext. 3416 (Kathi is also the long-term care ombudsman) COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information Virginia Government https://www. virginia.gov/coronavirus-updates/ Centers for Disease Control (CDC) https:// www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index. html World Health Organization (WHO) https://www.who.int/health-topics/ coronavirus#tab=tab_1 Departments of Social Services (information on benefits, Adult Protective Services, meals, housing and more) — 540-727-0372 (Culpeper) Culpeper First Call For Help — 540-229-3816 (provides emergency food assistance and resources for Culpeper residents, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sam’s Place — 540-727-1055, press 0 (food closet and firewood) 540-422-8400 (Fauquier) 540-948-5521 (Madison) 540-672-1155 (Orange) 540-675-3313 (Rappahannock) DisAbility Resource Center — 540-373-2559 www.cildrc.org (provides durable medical equipment) Fraud and Scams Regarding COVID-19 from Federal Government https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/features/ coronavirus-scams-what-ftc-doing Health Department Rappahannock Rapidan Health District — 540-316-6280; http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/ rappahannock-rapidan/ Hospitals Culpeper Regional Health System — 540-829-4100

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Culpeper business community comes together How can we help? Throughout this new reality we’ve faced due to the COVID-19 response, that’s the one question we’ve received the most — how can we help? Culpeper is a caring community. While we navigate uncharted waters, our residents are thinking about those who are less fortunate, about the small businesses that are affected by the social distancing and our nonprofits that need extra attention. We’ve been helping organize distribution of donations to Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center from several organizations. The Ole Country Store, Cub Scout Pack 550 and Girl Scout Troop 3126, The Country Club of Culpeper, Operation First Response, Culpeper Mid-Day Lions Club, Chick-Fil-A and

individuals have made generous donations of food to help our health care professionals who are facing this pandemic on the front lines. It’s been heartwarming and overwhelming to see the support given. Last week, our friend Hemal Gandi of Microtel Inn and Suites in Culpeper, generously donated hundreds of rolls of toilet paper that we helped distribute to the Culpeper Food Closet and the Salvation Army of Culpeper. What was even more heartwarming is when we called local churches offering to make a drop-off, they immediately directed us to those two organizations as they help the neediest in our community. The giving knows no bounds. Kash Imprints has come up with an innovative way to help businesses and nonprofits, while providing residents with a cool way to continue to promote those organizations when we return to a sense of normalcy. Sophie and her team will create a shirt for local businesses and help them promote it on the #hereforgoodcpep site — with

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communication tools to help our community navigate the challenges being faced. This is an evolving list so if you know of something that would benefit others, please send it over and check back often. As always, contact The Culpeper Chamber of Commerce if we can be of assistance to you or your business in any way. These are uncertain and scary times. I’m encouraged by the response our community has put forth already and I’m sure there will be more innovative and caring measures coming in the weeks ahead. I encourage all of our community to continue to think of each other during this time — we can stay connected with one another while we distance for our safety. Please, help those who are in need, support our small businesses that are staying open to help support us and thank our medical professionals who continue to endeavor to keep us healthy. Stay safe Culpeper, we will come out stronger on the other side!

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VIEWS Newspapers are in full force for our local businesses By Betsy Edwards It’s game on. Small and medium local businesses are truly the backbone of our communities. For hundreds of years, local newspapers have had a partnership with the local business community of which we are part. Virginia businesses like the rest of the country have come to a screeching halt and are feeling the loss of their customer base every day. Virginia Press Association members and their sales teams are working closely with businesses to help them with ideas to change their messaging during difficult times, or to simply remind citizens of their long-standing relevance to the communities they serve. It’s not just about promoting products and services that residents have come to expect from local businesses, it’s more about the contributions that these businesses bring to their communities as they have woven themselves into the fabric of the local economy. Restaurants have been asked to close and are unsure when patrons will pass through their doors once again. Downtown storefronts, including the many mom-and-pop operations that

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Keep Spanberger in House of Representatives Abigail Spanberger is currently our representative in the House of Representatives for the 7th District. It’s probably safe to say that many people in Culpeper didn’t vote for her. But, given Spanberger’s accomplishments and her positions on the important issues facing us, it’s clear we should return her to Congress for another term. She is a strong supporter of the Affordable Care Act and believes that every American should have access to medical care without fear of financial ruin. In this time of coronavirus awareness, it’s worth considering that today the ACA insures millions more Americans than would have

rely on heavy foot traffic, are struggling with their bottom lines. These businesses include some of our smaller daily and weekly newspapers. So now is a good time for all of us to show a united front in support of our local businesses. News organizations believe it is important to bring you up-to-date news and information, helping to keep Virginians informed and safe through this health crisis. We also feel it is important to support Virginia’s local business communities. Virginia newspapers and their local readers have been there for local businesses through thick and thin, and we are there for them now. Here is how you can help your local businesses: • Grab takeout or get delivery from a local restaurant today. • Visit your favorite local retail store’s website, purchase gift cards for yourself and others to keep some money flowing to their bottom lines. • Support a community gym and take virtual online yoga/fitness classes. • Buy gift cards from hair and nail salons, restaurants and bars, and other local businesses we want to

be there for us once the crisis has passed. • If you shop online for things you’ll need while in selfquarantine, make these purchases from the websites of local businesses. Some may still deliver to you. When you visit the websites of your favorite local businesses, please notice that many are offering discounts or telling their customers how they can assist. Many businesses are getting creative and changing their commercial models already to offer services remotely or shipping their merchandise to their customers. Our 175 newspaper members are proud to be essential business partners for the Commonwealth. Our wish – like yours – is that we can return to a somewhat more normal life soon. Until then, if you’re a business owner, let your local daily or weekly newspaper help you get your message out. If you’re a loyal reader, support your local businesses in any way you can right now. Be well. Be safe.

had insurance before it. That means more people will feel comfortable about seeking early medical attention during these stressful times. Spanberger is a true independent: a political centrist who believes in fiscal responsibility and a strong national defense. She has worked across party lines to achieve win-win outcomes for all Americans regardless of which party they voted for. Her experience in Federal law enforcement and for the CIA has given her a breadth of foreign policy experience not found in more senior politicians. And experience should count; the current administration’s poor handling of the covid-19 pandemic is a good demonstration of that. Spanberger supports USMCA, and has called for a strong immigration policy that will deal fairly with

the dreamers and the millions of immigrants who work hard, obey the law, and pay taxes. Spanberger understands that climate change is real. She wants to help Virginia harness its abundance of potential wind and solar power, both to provide free energy and to promote growth of jobs in the renewable energy sector. She is working to expand broadband internet access to underserved rural areas like Culpeper County. The coronavirus outbreak has shown how crucial broadband access can be for students and businesses. Spanberger is a smart and independent legislator. We need to keep her on our team.

Betsy Edwards is the Executive Director of the Virginia Press Association and Virginia Press Services.

Richard White Culpeper

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It wasn’t supposed to end like this. This year was suppose to be year of many lasts. Last prom, last football game, last homecoming and much more Recently, we got the news that schools will remain closed till the end of the academic year. With that news our hearts dropped, we won’t get our senior night, senior field trip, one last senior class picture, a proper goodbye to classmates that we may never get to see again, or even a graduation. Since ninth grade we have been looking forwards to these activities and it hurts to not experience them. We understand everything that is going on with COVID-19 and how this is a necessary precaution to keep us

safe but we are still hurt by the decision. Be thankful for all of the memories we have for the past 12 years and cherish them. Be thankful for the teachers who always pushed us and help motivate us. Be thankful for the coaches who always has our backs and pushed us to succeed. Be thankful for friends who made us laugh during times we were down. Be thankful for all the parents who were your transportation to many games, who stayed up late to help finish projects, and always help relieve any anxiety. Lastly, be thankful for the administration they have dedicated time to make sure we are safe and well taken care of. Overall, there is a lot to be thankful for, it’s best to remember the positive during theses time because positivity outweighs negativity. Our story is what we make it out to be #seniorszn.

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Health district reports first coronavirus-related death in area The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District is reporting its first death of a hospitalized patient who previously tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19. The patient was a woman in her 80’s with chronic medical conditions whose close contacts were previously investigated. The cause of death was respiratory failure as a result of COVID-19. “This is a tragic loss and our hearts go out to her family and friends,” said Dr. Wade Kartchner, RappahannockRapidan Health Director. “This most

recent death, along with the increasing numbers of coronavirus cases we are seeing, is a reminder that we all need to be diligent in doing our part to help slow the spread of virus in the community. Most commonly, symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Symptoms generally appear within 14 days of being exposed to a person infected with the virus. COVID-19 spreads primarily through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. To decrease the potential for the virus to be transmitted, the Rappahannock-

Rapidan Health District recommends: • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use alcohol-based sanitizer only if soap and water is not available. • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. • Cover our mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects or surfaces. • Practice social distancing by staying six feet or more away from others. • If you are mildly sick with a fever, stay home unless you need medical care. Call

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The weekly Culpeper Times, the largest circulation newspaper in Culpeper, Va., is seeking its next great Editor. Located just 70 miles from Washington, DC, Culpeper County is a mix of rural and suburban with a thriving “small town” downtown. It’s filled with interesting people and great stories. We’re looking for an enthusiastic journalist with experience to write everything from local government issues stories to features. Reporting and writing are at the forefront of the job. While the Times has a network of freelance contributors, the editor should enjoy being in the community, cultivating — and producing — multiple stories every week. A key goal of the editor also should be to embrace a digital first approach, helping build audience and engagement through timely news coverage, promoted through social media. The Culpeper Times is part of InsideNoVa.com, Northern Virginia’s largest news site. Of course, the editor shapes the Times’s editorial report, and is a primary face of the newspaper in an engaged, vibrant community. Among the position’s responsibilities include producing special sections and publications, often in collaboration with partners in the community. The position also involves copy editing, web/social media posting and managing relationships with freelance contributors. We’re a small, collegial team, and there are a multitude of opportunities for an ambitious journalist to have a big impact. Interested candidates should email their cover letter, resume and clips to Rappahannock Media President Dennis Brack at dennis@rappnews.com

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LEGALS V I R G I N I A: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CULPEPER COUNTY STEPHEN W. CORBIN, TRUSTEE, Plaintiff v. CASE No: CL20000339-00 UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE TO HARRY LEE TUEL, ANNIE M. TUEL, WILLIAM LEE TUEL, JAMES LEE TUEL, ROBERT CLYDE TUEL, PEARL IRENE TUEL, a/k/a Pearl I. BOND, a/k/a PEARL IRENE WORTH, a/k/a PEARL IRENE MILLER, a/k/a PEARL I. HANNAH, EVELYN LOUISE TUEL, a/k/a EVELYN LOUISE TUEL CORBIN, LINDA DIANE LAMAR, ROBERT K. CLORE, CRYSTAL M. PALUMBO,RICHARD BOND, FRANKLIN BOND, EDWIN BOND, JUDY MUMFORD, JACKIE LEONE, JANICE KASAMIS, MARILYN LAMB, JEANNE BOND, PAUL BOND, EDWIN BOND, JR., PAUL BARTON, WILLIAM, WORTH PAULETTE RAZZANO, and any other unknown party that may have an interest in a tract of land containing 13 acres, more or less, on Virginia Route 666, TM 41-67 in Culpeper County, Virginia, if any there be, PARTIES UNKNOWN, Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE TO HARRY LEE TUEL, ANNIE M. TUEL, WILLIAM LEE TUEL, JAMES LEE TUEL, ROBERT CLYDE TUEL, PEARL IRENE TUEL, a/k/a PEARL I. BOND, a/k/a PEARL IRENE WORTH, a/k/a PEARL IRENE MILLER, a/k/a PEARL I. HANNAH, EVELYN LOUISE TUEL, a/k/a EVELYN LOUISE TUEL CORBIN, LINDA DIANE LAMAR, ROBERT K. CLORE, CRYSTAL M. PALUMBO,RICHARD BOND, FRANKLIN BOND, EDWIN BOND, JUDY MUMFORD, JACKIE LEONE, JANICE KASAMIS, MARILYN LAMB, JEANNE BOND, PAUL BOND, EDWIN BOND, JR., PAUL BARTON, WILLIAM WORTH, PAULETTE RAZZANO, and any other unknown party that may have an interest in a tract of land containing 13 acres, more or less, on Virginia Route 666, TM 41-67 in Culpeper County, Virginia, if any there be, PARTIES UNKNOWN and ANY SUCH PARTIES WHO MAY BE NON-RESIDENT, INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS The object of this Complaint is to determine the owners and their respective interests in a cerain parcel of land located on Virginia Route 666 in Culpeper County, Virginia containing 13 acres, more or less, TM 41-67, that was conveyed to Harry Lee Tuel, husband of Annie M. Tuel, by deed dated April 17, 1939 and recorded in Deed Book 100, page 466 to ascertain any liens thereon and their priority and to partition such property in one of the modes prescribed by low. An Affidavit having been made that there are non-resident individual defendants and that there are UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE TO HARRY LEE TUEL, ANNIE M. TUEL, WILLIAM LEE TUEL, JAMES LEE TUEL, ROBERT CLYDE TUEL, PEARL IRENE TUEL, a/k/a PEARL I. BOND, a/k/a PEARL IRENE WORTH, a/k/a PEARL IRENE MILLER, a/k/a PEARL I. HANNAH, EVELYN LOUISE TUEL, a/k/a EVELYN LOUISE TUEL CORBIN, LINDA DIANE LAMAR, ROBERT K. CLORE, CRYSTAL M. PALUMBO,RICHARD BOND, FRANKLIN BOND, EDWIN BOND, JUDY MUMFORD, JACKIE LEONE, JANICE KASAMIS, MARILYN LAMB, JEANNE BOND, PAUL BOND, EDWIN BOND, JR., PAUL BARTON, WILLIAM WORTH, PAULETTE RAZZANO, and any other unknown party that may have an interest in a tract of land containing 13 acres, more or less, TM 41-67, in Culpeper County, Virginia, if any there be, PARTIES UNKNOWN, whose names, and last known whereabouts, location and addresses are unknown, it is hereby ORDERED that the above named defendants and/or UNKNOWN PARTIES or any parties claiming through them and all non-resident, individual defendants or any parties in any way having any interest whatsover in the property of any protion thereof, do appear before the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Culpeper County, Virginia, 135 West Cameron Street, Culpeper, VIrginia 22701 on or before May 1, 2020, and protect their interests. It is futher ORDERED that this Order of Publication be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Culpeper Times, a newspaper of general circulation within this County, shall be posted on the front door of the Courthouse for the Circuit Court of Culpeper County and mailed to each of the defendants at the post office addresses given in the affidavit required by Section 8.01-316 filed among the papers of this cause. I ASK FOR THIS: John C. Bennett Counsel For Complainant Attorney at Law 306 N. West Street Culpeper, VA 22701 540-825-3838 VSB #14786

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ORDER OF PUBLICATION Commonwealth of Virginia VA. CODE§ 8.01-316 Case No. JJ016375-01-00 JJ016375-02-00 CULPEPER J&DR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Commonweatlh of Virginia, in re BOBADILLA MONDRAGON, ANDERZOON v. ELIN NAUM BOBADILLA MURILLO

ORDER OF PUBLICATION Commonwealth of Virginia VA. CODE§ 8.01-316 Case No. JJ016374-01-00 JJ016374-02-00 CULPEPER J&DR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Commonweatlh of Virginia, in re GONZALEZ MONDRAGON, BRANDON J v. SELVIN JOSUE GONZALEZ ALEMAN

The object of this suit is to: DETERMINE CUSTODY OF ELIN NAUM BOBADILLA MURILLO, JUVENILE.

The object of this suit is to: DETERMINE CUSTODY OF BRANDON GONZALEZ MONDRAGON, JUVENILE.

It is ORDERED that the defendant appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her intersts on or before 5/12/2020 at 9:00AM. 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 & 4/23/20

It is ORDERED that the defendant appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her intersts on or before 5/13/2020 at 9:00AM. 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 & 4/23/20

V I R G I N I A:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CULPEPER COUNTY

JANE RICE LANGAN, TRUSTEE [AND/ OR ANY SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE(S)] OF THE BLANCE C. RICE LIVING TRUST DATED APRIL 16, 1998, et al Plaintiffs vs. ARLEY ESTES, et als, Defendants

CASE No: CL20000265-00

ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to effect a partition of certain parcels of real property described collectively as Tax Map No. 17-26; which consists of one parcel containing 9.84 acres, more or less, and one parcel containing one acre, more or less which adjoining parcels are lying and beingin the Salem Magisterial District, in the County of Culpeper, Commonwealth of Virginia. These lots or parcels or real property are more particularly descrived in deeds of conveyance recorded in Deed Book 87 at Page 366 and Deed Book 103 at Page 247 among the land records of Culpeper County, Virginia, wherein the said properties were conveyed to Hattie Coughlin (Coffman.) Based on the Affidavit filed in this action, there may be unknown Defendants who are indentifed as the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees and successors in title of Arizona C. Keenum, Doris Coughlin, Lyle Coughlin, Clyde Coughlin, Browing Coughlin, Mable c. McDaniel, Blanch C. Rice, Raymond Coughlin, Marvin Coughlin, Raches Estes, Susie Snyder, Altha Benjamin Hawkins, Bessie Ellen Norman, Hazel Lee Veltoven, Katheryn “Kitty” Bayne, Mary Lucille Burke, Richard L. Bayne, Sr., and Charles H. Bayne, Sr. Additionally after exercising due diligence, there are persons who are or may be Defendants whose location or whereabouts are unknown; namely, Phillip Brumbles, Russell Burke, Kim Williams, Cahrles H. Bayne, Jr., Benjamin Hawkins, Julie Mara and steven Norman, if not living, then their heirs and/or devisees and successors and assigns whose names and locations are or may be unknown. Finally, there may be Defendants who are otherwise unknown parties and are identified by the general description of “Parties Unknown” , who may have some interestin the real property or a protion thereof, that is subject to this partition suit. WHEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the unknown Defendants and the Defendants whereabouts are unknown as described hereinabove or any party claiming through them or any parties in any way having or claiming an interest whatsover in the property subject to this suit or any portion thereof, appear in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Culpeper County on or before May 1, 2020 to do what is necessary to protect their interest as they may have in the property subject hereto. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Culpeper Times and posted at the front door of the Courthouse wherein the Culpeper County Circuit Court is held I ASK FOR THIS: M. Andrew Gayheart Counsel for Plaintiffs Gayheart & Willis, P.C. 142 E. Davis Street PO Box 1583 Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Telephone (540) 825-3200 Facsimile (540)825-3277 agayheart@gayheartandwillis.com VSB No. 26385

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