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Farm Tour promises weekend of family fun

Visit some of Culpeper County’s finest working farms from 10-5 p.m. on Sept 17-18. Enjoy farm animals, fresh produce, blooming flower arrangements, live equestrian events, music and good food. Take advantage of this once a year opportunity to get close to the workings of local agriculture and experience unique access to farms and Ag facilities. Start the tour at the Welcome Center at Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises on Route 29 and continue your tour at any of the participating farms! For more information visit www.culpeperfarmtour.com.

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The Blue & Red Santa Project is a communitydriven initiative to brighten the lives of Culpeper’s less fortunate children via events throughout the year and the holiday season.

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Teens were helped by members of local law enforcement and fire departments. Culpeper

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Co-founded by the Culpeper Town Police & the Culpeper Volunteer Fire Department, the Blue & Red Santa project was created to give back to the community. This is our sixth year for this program, and it has grown significantly. We are continuing to expand with the help of several local businesses, civil groups, and restaurants that donate money and food to make this project a success. nearly 6,500 people attended.

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A quick look around our community

Culpeper students returned to school about a month ago, letting them know what clothing elements might be missing from their wardrobes.

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A Culpeper nonprofit took 45 teens shopping at Target on Sept. 10 as a part of their Teens Dress for Success event.

For Culpeper County High School students, the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are more than just a history lesson.

Local groups with vested interest in Culpeper hosted a talk about pending and proposed data and solar projects.

Local law enforcement and fire departments helped 45 teens shop on Sept. 10 as a part of The Blue & Red Santa Project’s Teens Dress for Success.

(It’s important) that they can begin to understand how much it changed the world and how impactful this event was then and continues to be now.”

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Groups discuss county’s future

In April, AttoTek, Inc. submitted an application to rezone 50 acres Commercial Services and 38 acres Rural Area to Light Industrial in the Stevensburg District to allow for the development of a data center, which is a permitted use in the area’s technology corridor.

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The Culpeper County Board of Supervisors will vote at a later date whether to approve the rezoning request.Earlier this year, Woodbridgebased development firm Marvell Developments LLC, a subsidiary

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Despite their e orts, the application was approved.

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The Culpeper County Planning Commission reviewed the application during a meeting on June 8.

Over 100 people from Culpeper and surrounding areas met at Kildee Farms on Sept. 7 to learn more about data and solar projects within Culpeper County.

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According to Ralston’s presentation, Northern Virginia has the largest concentration of data centers in the world, with the market still"Powerbooming.shortages in Data Center Alley (Northern Virginia) and the need for more land are driving development to Culpeper,” Gutowski said. “There are proposals for two utility-scale solar projects covering almost 3,000 acres of farmland, and over 3 million square of data center projectsThereproposed.”areproposals for two utilityscale solar projects covering almost 3,000 acres of farmland, and over 3 million square feet of data center projects pending.

Over 100 people from Culpeper and surrounding areas met at Kildee Farms on Sept. 7 to hear from nine local groups about how data and solar projects on the horizon may a ect the county and its future.

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of Amazon, submitted the request for 20420 Germanna Highway –currently the location of Magnolia Equestrian Center LLC – in order to construct two buildings, totaling over 400,000-square-feet.Duringanearlyfour hour meeting on April 5, supervisors voted 4 to 3 to approve a rezoning request of over 230 acres of agricultural land on Route 3 in Stevensburg to light industrial, paving the way for Amazon Web Services to construct a dataPriorcenter.to the vote on March 28, nearly 100 people braved the cold to tour some of Culpeper’s most historical sites in an e ort to see the damage that may be done with the passage of a proposed rezoning application from Amazon.

Phase A of construction would consist of a single-story structure of a maxim of 337,500-square-feet. Phase B would consist of two single-story structures for a total of approximately 945,000-square-feet. The proposed buildings will be approximately 45 feet high, including water tanks and equipment located on the roof.

An approximately seven acre electrical substation would also be constructed.According to Ralston’s presentation, the location of the center’s transmission line is unknown.

According to his application, Martin intends to market the property developers for the development of up to three data center structures.

The land use issues extend beyond the actual footprint of these projects and bleed into power and required transmission lines, which are expected to make an impact on the county’s landscape.

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Once a data center is approved, Dominion ratepayers in Virginia pay for it, the presentation continued. Also, State Corporation Commission (SCC) has final say for the placement of the transmission lines, which frequently result in di erent routes than Dominion or other local groups haveCitizensrecommended.forResponsible Solar, who co-hosted the town hall, also opposes

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a perspective to help the Culpeper Board of Supervisors when they consider the requested zoning change from agricultural to light industrial to accommodate building data centers next door to some of Culpeper’s most important historic and scenic assets,” the invitation to the tour read.

Speakers included Spokesman for Culpeper Alliance for Balanced Growth Andrew Gutowski, Chuck Ladner from Friends of Culpeper Battlefields, Julie Bolthouse from Piedmont Environmental Council, Susan Ralston from Citizens for Responsible Solar and Culpeper County Supervisor Susan Gugino, who represents the Stevensburg District.“There are other issues surrounding these projects that both our elected o cials and the citizens of Culpeper need to fully discuss, especially as we’re updating the Comprehensive Plan,” Gutowski said. “This upcoming town hall will give us a chance to discuss the future of Culpeper.”Ralston gave a 30-slide presentation at the meeting, which showed maps of both data centers and utility-scale solar projects including CloudHQ Data Center, Maroon Utility-Scale Solar and Attotek's new proposed data center.

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A mixture of 10th through 12th grade Culpeper County High School students watch smoke billow from the Twin Towers as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks unfolded 21 years ago during a psychology class on Sept. 12.

“Sept. 11 is definitely something that we take pretty seriously here, especially because none of our students were alive when 9/11 happened,'' Culpeper County High School Social Studies Instructional Team Leader ThadForEisenhower.atleastthe past eight years, CCHS has taught its students about the day that changed the United States and the world forever.

On September 11, 2001, four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks using commerical airplanes were carried out by 19 extremists a liated with al-Qaeda. The hijackers crashed the first two planes into the Twin Towers in New York City, the third plane into the Pentagon and a fourth plane headed for a government building in Washington, D.C., crashed in a field following passenger resistance. Nearly 3,000 people died in the attacks.

For Culpeper County High School students, the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are more than just a history lesson.

studies classes ranging from ninth to 12th grade learn about Sept. 11 in a multitude of ways in both historical

field trips to museums in both New York and Pennsylvania in order to get a better understanding of the day’s

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Eisenhower explained social

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and contemporary contexts.

Lessons are taught in both historical and contemporary contexts.

timeline.“(It’s important) that they can begin to understand how much it changed the world and how impactful this event was then and continues to be now,” Eisenhower said.

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Students may learn about domestic and foreign policy implications, terrorism as social construct, how social norms changed at

establishmenrs such as airports, reliability of memories surrounding traumatic events and encouraging proactive social behavior like the heroic acts taken by many during and following the attacks by passengers and first responders.

One hurdle Eisenhower has observed in his students is their skepticism.“Unfortunately, there’s a lot of students who come into the courses

Every student, he continued, learns the same facts but applies them through di erent lenses to further expand their knowledge of the topic.

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Culpeper’s Farm Tour will take place on Sept. 17-18.

Download the free Farm Tour app, available on both the Apple and Google play stores, to assist in planning your weekend. The exciting new app provides a map feature for easy navigation and a calendar of demonstration times to help plan your day. In addition to the app, you can learn about participating farms and download brochures by visiting www. CulpeperFarmTour.com.

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along with plants, herbs, meats, and gift shops items! There is something to delight everyone. Specific activities at the farms have designated times, please check the site activities and planBackaccordingly.bypopular demand, pick up a passport at the start of your tour which can be stamped at each farm and enter for a chance to win a gift card to one of the participating farms.

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The Culpeper County Economic Development O ce is thrilled to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Annual Culpeper Harvest Days Farm Tour.This year’s tour will be held from 10-5 p.m. on Saturday, September 17-18.

The 16 carefully selected farms and ag-related businesses on the tour reflect Culpeper’s unique agricultural industry and the millions of dollars in production, wages, and salaries generated in the county and state.

Visitors can pick up brochures, custom Culpeper Farm Tour activity books, and play farm themed yard games. As in years past, many of the sites will o er lunch or snacks for purchase

Fun for all ages, the tour will showcase both traditional and unique farms in the beautiful Blue Ridge foothills that make up Culpeper County. The event provides a wonderful educational experience and includes an array of hands-on activities and demonstrations.

Visitors of Bees & Trees Farm can visit donkeys Eeyore and Tigger.

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In Penland’s show, “Confluence,” multiple visual images and ideas run together like converging rivers. Several of her vividly colored paintings o er views of cut flowers in glass or ceramic containers, sometimes in isolation and other times densely bunched together in a confluence of humankind and nature. “I ask myself, ‘How can I create a painting that has the movement of nature with the hard shapes of structure?’” she said.

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Penland has, over four decades, created highly acclaimed watercolors, oils, and drawings.

The Middle St. Gallery in Washington, Va. will show the watercolors of member-artist Fae Penland at its new location from Sept. 9 through Oct. 2. Other members of the non-profit cooperative will show works there as well, and there will be a reception for the public on Sept. 10 from 4-6 p.m.

“I use objects in my studio along with my love of music and nature to search for the rhythms, patterns and stories in my watercolors,” she said. “My goal is to create art that reflects the human spirit with the flow and vitality of Penlandlife.”has, over four decades , created highly acclaimed watercolors, oils, and drawings. She says of her roots, “A great deal of my artistic inspiration came from growing up next to a library and university that o ered constant visual stimuli and inspiration from other artists.”

Middle Street Gallery, which has kept its name, is now at 311 Gay Street, lower level, with an entrance on Main St. across from Ballard’s. The gallery, www.middlestreetgallery.org and (540) 675-1313, is open Fri., Sat., and Sun. from 11-5 p.m.

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Almost every town in Virginia has at least one place to get something to eat or drink. Downtown Culpeper has at least 20 places located within a four-block area! No matter what you are hungry or thirsty for, you can find it in our vibrant downtown. We also have a large farmer’s market on Saturday mornings, May through October, with local vendors selling their fresh grown produce and farm raised meats.

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restaurants even offer outdoor seating. Pick up CRI’s Shopping and Dining Guide, found at many of the downtown shops and at the Visitor Center, located in the Depot, for a map which shows where the restaurants can be found as well as the locations of our numerous parking lots. You then have all the information needed to not only dine in Culpeper Downtown, but to stay, play, shop and explore!

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On Aug. 9, Council voted to move forward with tentative agreements to supply $5 million towards the design and construction of a community pool within the Culpeper Sports Complex as well as pay 50% of the yearly operating costs.Prior to voting, however, Vice Mayor Bill Yowell expressed concern about whether the town should be responsible for paying 50% since only about

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“I don’t feel like the deal is fair but, at the same time, it’s what we need to do to have the pool,” said Councilman Travis Brown.

Culpeper Town Council approved two agreements with Culpeper County, concerning both contribution and operation costs of a public pool during a meeting Sept. 13.

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The Council voted to supply up to $5 million and 50% of its operating costs.

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Travis Brown pushed back against the objection during the Aug. 9 meeting, arguing the minute di erence in funds may put the whole project on hold.

“I’ve waited my whole life for a pool in this town or county. It’s been promised since I was in kindergarten,” Brown said. “If we're going to argue about $20,000 or $30,000 per year and that’s what's going to hold this up moving forward, I think that we're getting our feet stuck in the mud and it's never going to happen.”

Both the town and county have explored options to construct a community pool for “probably decades,” Town Manager Chris Hively said.

“The fact that all of us here as town residents already pay county taxes,” she said. “We are already paying to support this pool in addition to the $5 million coming from the town. Any additional operating expenses that the town is asked to pay I feel like that’s us paying twice.”

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Councilman Joe Short agreed the agreement may be an instance of double taxation but agreed the recommendation to supply 50% operating costs should move forward.

Previous e orts have failed most often due to a lack of available funding.In

2021 and 2022, both governments received significant monies from the Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), creating a pathway to directly or indirectly make funding available for construction.

“I’m not happy with the deal but I want a pool,” he said.

part of the high school Social Studies curriculum found in the Virginia Standards of Learning for World History II, and Virginia and United States History. The events are covered in school textbooks, and are taught under the umbrella of terrorism in/ against the United States, and the US response to the events of 9/11.

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“I’m not sure this is the hill we want to draw the sword for that particular topic,” he said. “My thought is that we go ahead with this pool.” Brown agreed.

with the belief that maybe 9/11 was made up or that the events were blown out of proportion or some of the presented facts aren’t true,” he said.

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Meaghan Taylor agreed.Taylor voiced a similar concern during the Council’s meeting by stating that she believed providing operating costs would result in “double taxing” as town residents pay county tax as well.

In an Aug. 23 Public Safety, Public Works, Planning and Community Development Committee meeting, the members recommended that the Town Council approve the Pool Contribution Agreement and the Pool Operations Agreement with a slight change from the drafted agreement.

The members recommended that Council approve the agreement with the modification to require the removal of the 50% operations and maintenance costs and in turn requiring the county to pay 100% of the operations and maintenance costs.Councilmen

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7/29: Ronald Frazier Culpeper LLC to Pearson, Eugene Clifford and Wife; .14 acres located at 1401 Orange RD, $269,000

East Fairfax District

7/29: Leary, Joseph F SR and Others to Busse, John L and Other; .22 acres located at 810 S East ST, 7/29:$525,000Spencer, David H and Wife to Franks, Jon K and Other; .19 acres located at 1568 Harrier LN, $313,000

7/27: Quarles Oil of Culpeper INC to Alpha Portfolio Owner LLC; 3.58 acres located at 15427 Bran dy RD, $2,193,103

7/22: Mchargue, Chauncey A to Hydraulic Ridge Surgical Partners LLC; parcel located at 1100 Sunset Ln #1212, $545,000

7/29: K Hovnanian at North Ridge LLC to Robinson, Vanessa Sarah and Other; .60 acres located at 14108 Lynnhaven CT, $510,689

7/29: Woodward, Ralph Gene to McGarry, Sean and Wife; 6.78 acres located near Brown LN, $89,000

7/19: Lanza, Angela to Molina Hernandez, Norman M; 1.16 acres located at 19171 Moore DR, 7/20:$280,000Busse, John L and Other to Christian, Amos T and Wife; 4.51 acres located at 15308 Alphin LN, 7/21:$505,000Jenkins,Sidney A and Wife to HMR Custom Builder, LLC; 1.26 acres located at 15322 Norman RD, 7/22:$407,000Shrader, Kimberly D and Others to Cunningham, Edward and Wife; 2.03 acres located at 15185 Rillhurst DR, $845,000

7/21: NVR INC to Tellefsen, Thor L and Other; .46 acres located at 15081 North Ridge BLVD, 7/22:$525,472Carter, Brian Christopher to Hackley, Andre; 5 acres located at 18299 Carter LN, $374,000 7/25: Elizabeth Wood and Others to Coman, Mihaela Giorgiana; 15 acres located near Algonquin TRL, 7/26:$138,100Pollard, Stephanie L to Phoenix, Cedric J; 2 acres located at 19460 Edwards Shop RD, 7/26:$355,000KHovnanian at NorthRidge LLC to Gooding, Chester Anthony JR and Other; .59 acres locat ed at 13423 Maymount DR, $801,463

7/28: K Hovnanian at North Ridge LLC to Testa, David Theodore; .59 acres located at 14104 Lynn haven CT, $537,054

These property transfers for July 2022 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor’s Office. Appreciation is extended to W. Jason Kilby and his staff. July Top Dollar Deal: Stevensburg District, $2,638,185.91. The printing of this list is made possible by ReMax Crossroads of Culpeper.

7/11: Craftsman Realty LLC to Dorsey, Dallas D and Other; 2.55 acres located at 22394 Halls RD, 7/13:$283,000RedHawk Holdings LLC to Pineda, Mario Orlando Rodriguez; .50 acres located at 19302 York RD, 7/18:$40,000Fuentes, Jose F to Butler, Jerome; .57 acres located at 15018 Burgandine AVE, $572,000

Salem District

7/11: Geremia, Beau J and Wife to Gouldman, Keith A and Other; .22 acres located at 825 Lakeland CT, 7/11:$420,000Rubio,Ramon A Reyes to Lainez Alvavez, Ingrid Sobeida; .13 acres located at 625 Kings Grant RD, 7/12:$270,000Woodward, Scott H and Wife to Chismar, Robin; .23 acres located at 1900 September CT, 7/19:$640,000Williams, Lachanda and Other to Perry, Christopher M and Wife; .28 acres located at 827 Fairwood DR, $535,000

7/1: Taylor, Jesse H and Wife to Czajkowski, Tyler John and Other; 10 acres located near Rapidan Farms DR, $129,900

7/1: Bird, Walter M Jr and Other to Riley, Andrew and Other; 3.90 acres located at 7247 Decoy DR, 7/5:$575,000Trigon Homes LLC to Podolny, John J; 10 acres located at 17580 Backwoods TRL, $583,592

7/27: Dixon, Gregory K to American Battlefield; 44.75 acres located near James Madison HWY, 7/27:$485,000Cregger, Sharon to Jimenez Rosa, Allison Marlene and Other; .13 acres located at 12204 Salt Cedar LN, $349,900

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7/7: Bazargani, Siamack and Wife to Eggbornsville Properties, LLC; 1 acre located at 11607 Alum Springs RD, $180,000

7/7: Edmondson, Julie Ann to Demeri, Anthony Kenneth; 3.43 acres located at 15425 Overlook CT,

7/20: Envision Improve LLC to Marshall, David Stephen and Other; 1.36 acres located at 13476 Gray Horse LN, $290,000

7/29: Schuster, Matthew J and Wife to Shrader, Brian and Wife; .17 acres located at 11922 Field Stone BLVD, $480,000

Stevensburg District

7/27: Jefferson Homebuilders INC to Foley, Benjamin Lee and Wife; .39 acres located at 2187 December CT, $620,484

Jefferson District

7/1: Gillespie, Amy N and Other to Plourde, Aaron M and Wife; .12 acres located at 135 Queen Victoria ST, $415,000

Cedar MTN Town District

7/18: Meredith, Robert J and Wife to Yowell, Kevin James and Wife; .93 acres located at 17230 Stevensburg RD, $284,900

7/1: Greensward LLC to Funk, Tina M; 1.25 acres located at 13184 Rixeyville RD, $380,000

7/6: Gibson, George Ellis to Settle, David A and Wife; 110 acres located near Mountain Run Lake RD, $1,100,000

Stevensburg Town District

7/25: FFC Properties LLC to Bernardo, Kristy Helen; .74 acres located at 7210 Oak DR, $355,000

7/20: Rasnick, Jon to Williams, Kristopher M; Townhouse located at 2285 Forsythia DR, $300,000 7/20: Miller, David and Other to EJP Property LLC; Multiple parcels located near Orange RD, 7/22:$648,750Brose, Michael G to Zelaya Moreira, Gonzalo; .19 acres located at 1702 Lambert CT, 7/27:$400,000Arnold, Miranda L to Alter, Mary-Ann D; .25 acres located at 1204 High ST, $267,500

7/29: Griffin, Sara E to Seagreaves, Andrew and Other; .15 acres located at 604 Rocky Knoll Arch, 7/29:$320,000Coates, Elizabeth Ann to Sorto Alfaro, Doris Beatris and Other; .28 acres located at 222 Elmwood DR, $352,000

7/1: Avery, Christopher Ross and Other to Clapp, William III; .14 acres located at 679 Blossom Tree RD, $457,500

7/1: Weikle, Jason to Clare-Switzer, Parker; .49 acres located at 306 Lesco BLVD, $280,000

7/5: Campbell, Helen M to Karki, Bir Bahadur and Wife; .15 acres located at 575 Hunters RD, 7/6:$429,900Eddo, James A and Other to Leacock, Jessica and Other; .23 acres located at 843 Woodcrest LOOP, $532,900

7/5: Kincheloe, Joseph C to Hilley, Matthew and Wife; .18 acres located at 1777 Birch DR, $315,000

7/8: Liquid Property Group LLC to Congleton, Sam Teague; 27.11 acres located near Jozela LN, 7/11:$175,000Lao, Eliza and Other to Duarte, Ramon and Other; .17 acres located at 18118 Scenic Creek LN, 7/13;$395,000Mcnamara, Austin M and Wife to Cooper, Jacquelina Elaine; 1 acre located at 9178 Kirtley TRL, $354,750

7/28: Martin Investments LLC to Diaz Gonzalez, Salvador; 10 acres located near Vistaview LN, $140,000

7/25: Lacey, Alonzo L III to Helmick, Marie M and Husband; 3 acres located at 12323 Old Stillhouse RD, 7/26:$410,000Moyers, Steve V and Wife to Hinkler, Guy A and Wife; 45.55 acres located near Reva RD, 7/27:$389,900Herrity, Rosemarie M & Herrity, Michael W to Inman, Theresa and Husband; 10 acres located at 16008 Lily Hill WAY, $655,000

West Fairfax District

7/8: Lucas, Maria to Stanton, Erin E and Other; .19 acres located at 565 Woodruff LN, $391,000

7/27: Dwyer, Richard to Mendoza, Rolando Jimenez; .17 acres located at 213 Wolford ST, $255,000

7/11: Trigon Homes LLC to Nickle, William E and Other; 5.63 acres located at 17227 Oak Shade RD, 7/13:$651,442Swedenburg, Rodger K to Rice, Robert Wayne and Wife; 4.98 acres located at 4447 Labrador CT, 7/13:$585,000Dyer,Margaret W to Swift, Anthony S; 10.83 acres located at 14113 Sunset Woods TRL, 7/19:$140,000Alvey, Robert W III and Wife to Simmons, Ginny M and Other; 2 acres located at 2063 Lee high DR, $499,900

7/1: Benoit, India to Kincheloe, John C and Wife; .33 acres located at 223 Park Ave, $550,000

7/1: Billstein, Jason and Wife to Murray, Detric and Wife; 3 acres located at 10137 Lake Crest PL, 7/1:$585,000Orellana, Jose Orlando to Willetts, Jeremy Michael and Wife; 10.17 acres located at 19424 Thoroughfare LN, $590,000

7/1: Koller, Deborah J to Leavell, Robert W and Wife; .22 acres located at 2032 Golf DR, $599,000

7/19: Dueling, Steven Franklin and Wife to Vasquez, Graciano Salas; .23 acres located at 905 Woodcrest LOOP, $425,000

7/1: Ti-North Ridge LLC to K Hovnanian at North Ridge LLC; Multiple parcels located near May mount DR, $160,000

7/22: Aust, Jeremy J and Other to Beckert, Bryan D and Other; .12 acres located at 132 King Edward CT, $430,000

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9/16: located at Rixeyville Road, $134,000.

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9/23: Federal National Mortgage Association to Wright, Charles D SR and Other; .50 acre located at 15136 Hall St, $149,000.

Thayer, Kenneth B and Wife to Nacif, Daniel E; .49 acres

Catalpa Town District

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9/9: Ross, Paula B TR and Other to Lake, George; 2.00 acres located at 17359 Hawthorne Avenue, $36,000. 9/11: Middleburg Bank to Hribal, William; 10.26 acres located near Kimber Lane, $92,500. 9/11: Jackemeyer, Donna Renae and Other to Ayers, Richard A. and Wife; 7.26 acres located at 1426 Nelson Lane, $255,000. 9/16: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp to Castrol, Jose L; 24.14 acres located at 6017 Waterford Road, $144,000. 9/17: Jolley, Grady R. and Wife to Miller, Aaron John and Wife; 2.39 acres located at 4085 Hen Bird Court, $387,500. 9/24: Whorton, Margaret Ann Frazier to Denecke, Glenn B; 5.00 acres located at 3158 Colvin Road, $143,000. 9/24: Foundation Residential LLC to Wince, Steven M; 1.00 acres located at 10514 Settle School Road, $139,900. 9/30: Silvey, Adrienne Roberta and Other to Jansen, James J Jr. and Wife; 2.01 acres located at 15025 Priest Lane, $274,000. 9/30: Berry, Elizabeth Ann to Sisk, Jason A; 1.02 acres located at 3147 Colvin Road, $204,900. Salem District 9/3: Irwin, Donald and Wife to Culver, Russell C; 2.00 acres located at 9564 Celestine Acre, $208,240. 9/6: MJB Holdings LLC to Recyc Systems INC; 5.00 acres located at 8455 White Shop Road, $490,000. 9/11: Gray, Ronald C. and Wife to Mixion, Ronald C and Wife; 5.00 acres located at 10390 Hidden Lake Lane, $282,900. 9/12: Secretary of Housing and Urban Dev. to Howell, Charles Jr and Other; .95 acres located at 17343 N Merrimac Road, $90,426. 9/23: Anderson, Dorothy M. to Munn, Mark; 1.37 acres located at 17092 Lakemont Drive, $249,000. A new place to hang out with friends! LAND TRANSFERS These property transfers for September 2013 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor's Office. Appreciation is extended to Director W. Jason Kilby and his staff. This List Made Possible by RE/MAXCrossroads of Culpeper. Total: 89 What Moves You... 810 S. Main St., Culpeper, VA 22701 Ph: 540.825.1800 Visit us on Facebook “REMAX Crossroads Culpeper, VA” Our agents have the experience it takes to get the job done in today’s market. Whether it’s a place to spend time with friends or cheer on the home team, we can help. www.realestateculpeper.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. | Accredited by the Better Business Bureau. Catalpa District 9/6: Coffey, Bryan and Other to Blankenship, Lori J; 5.15 acres located at 14041 Highland Hunter Trl, $250,000. 9/9: Willoughby, Amy Sue and Other to Whorton, Martin Z II; 1.76 acres located at 11046 Homeland Road, $179,000. 9/16: Childress, David A. and Wife to Findlay, Helen; 14.18 acres located at 10010 Dutch Hollow Road, $220,000. 9/16: Bailey, Rebecca K. Executor to Ashrifeh, Nawrass and wife; .95 acre located at 12304 Eggbornsville Road, $62,000. 9/19: Pechie, Ted J. and Wife to Mersereau, Stephen J; 4.00 acres located at 4432 Waterford Road, $314,000. 9/20: Hess, Lee to Arstino, Johnnie D JR and Wife; 6.16 acres located at 3548 Holly Springs Road, $250,000. 9/23: Federal National Mortgage Association to Wright, Charles D SR and Other; .50 acre located at 15136 Hall St, $149,000. Catalpa Town District 9/4: Holland, Joe Jr and wife to Rosson, Allan W and wife; .25 acres located at 134 Garr Avenue, $150,000. 9/5: Kasa Properties LLC to Wash, Ok Cha; .23 acres located at 1291 Monarch St., $294,454. 9/16: Thayer, Kenneth B and Wife to Nacif, Daniel E; .49 acres located at 1118 Old Rixeyville Road, $134,000. Cedar Mountain District 9/3: Eglevsy, Andre Jr and Wife to Addessi, Debra; .8101 acres located at 11288 Cedar Avenue, $185,000. 9/4: NVR INC to Hackley, Jeffrey Leroy; .16 acres located at 12029 Live Oak Drive, $385,015. 9/9: Ross, Paula B TR and Other to Lake, George; 2.00 acres located at 17359 Hawthorne Avenue, $36,000. 9/11: Three Flags/Culpeper LLC to NVR INC; .14 acres located at 12220 Salt Cedar Lane, $95,000. 9/13: Foundation Residential LLC to Pohlig, Linda; 1.00 acres located at 9049 Carver School Lane, $179,900. 9/13: Trigon Homes LLC to Ulsh, William R. and Wife; 1.20 acres located at 9658 Blackbird Loop, $349,373.98. 9/16: NVR INC to Murray, Tanya; .13 acres located at 12206 Salt Cedar Lane, $301,244. 9/11: Middleburg Bank to Hribal, William; 10.26 acres located near Kimber Lane, $92,500. 9/11: Jackemeyer, Donna Renae and Other to Ayers, Richard A. and Wife; 7.26 acres located at 1426 Nelson Lane, $255,000. 9/16: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp to Castrol, Jose L; 24.14 acres located at 6017 Waterford Road, $144,000. 9/17: Jolley, Grady R. and Wife to Miller, Aaron John and Wife; 2.39 acres located at 4085 Hen Bird Court, $387,500. 9/24: Whorton, Margaret Ann Frazier to Denecke, Glenn B; 5.00 acres located at 3158 Colvin Road, $143,000. 9/24: Foundation Residential LLC to Wince, Steven M; 1.00 acres located at 10514 Settle School Road, $139,900. 9/30: Silvey, Adrienne Roberta and Other to Jansen, James J Jr. and Wife; 2.01 acres located at 15025 Priest Lane, $274,000. 9/30: Berry, Elizabeth Ann to Sisk, Jason A; 1.02 acres located at 3147 Colvin Road, $204,900. Salem District 9/3: Irwin, Donald and Wife to Culver, Russell C; 2.00 acres located at 9564 Celestine Acre, $208,240. 9/6: MJB Holdings LLC to Recyc Systems INC; 5.00 acres located at 8455 White Shop Road, $490,000. 9/11: Gray, Ronald C. and Wife to Mixion, Ronald C and Wife; 5.00 acres located at 10390 Hidden Lake Lane, $282,900. 9/12: Secretary of Housing and Urban Dev. to Howell, Charles Jr and Other; .95 acres located at 17343 N Merrimac Road, $90,426. 9/23: Anderson, Dorothy M. to Munn, Mark; 1.37 acres located at 17092 Lakemont Drive, $249,000. 9/25: McDaniel Investments LLC to AMA Design LLC; 3.00 acres located at 10498 Lanes Farm Lane, $60,000. 9/26: American Woodlands LLC to Alfred, Lester D. and Wife; multiple acreage located at Rocks Edge Road, $190,365. 9/27: McIntyre, Ronnie R. to Scally, Charles R and Wife; 2.45 acres located at 10055 Jann Court, $260,000. 9/30: Smith, Harold Kenneth III and Wife to Schwartz, Charles W. and Wife; 15.65 acres located at 7706 Hazeland A new place to hang out with friends! LAND TRANSFERS These property transfers for September 2013 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor's Office. Appreciation is extended to Director W. Jason Kilby and his staff. This List Made Possible by RE/MAXCrossroads of Culpeper. Total: 89 What Moves You... St., Culpeper, VA 22701 Ph: 540.825.1800 Visit us on Facebook “REMAX Crossroads Culpeper, VA” Our agents have the experience it takes to get the job done in today’s market. Whether it’s a place to spend time with friends or cheer on the home team, we can help. www.realestateculpeper.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. | Accredited by the Better Business Bureau. 9/11: Middleburg Bank to Hribal, William; 10.26 acres located near Kimber Lane, $92,500. new place to hang out with friends! LAND TRANSFERS These property transfers for September 2013 were provided by the Culpeper County Assessor's Office. Appreciation is extended to Director W. Jason Kilby and his staff. This List Made Possible by RE/MAXCrossroads

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9/3: located at Avenue, $185,000.

Eglevsy, Andre Jr and Wife to Addessi, Debra; .8101 acres

Mountain District

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9/4: Holland, Joe Jr and wife to Rosson, Allan W and wife; .25 acres located at 134 Garr Avenue, $150,000.

9/5: Kasa Properties LLC to Wash, Ok Cha; .23 acres located at 1291 Monarch St., $294,454.

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Over 6,500 people attended the Labor Day weekend rodeo, watching as bull riders fought for the $5,000 first place prize.

Over 6,500 people attended.

Thousands sprawled across Cul peper Agricultural Enterprises Inc. this past Labor Day weekend in Cul peper for the area’s first professional rodeo.“It was just a great, wholesome family event,” said Chief Executive Officer of Identity Culpeper Jon Rus sell.The Culpeper Rodeo put on by Pittsylvania County-based company True Grit Rodeo drew an estimat ed 6,500 spectators to the grounds to watch brave, talented souls take to large, feisty livestock, hoping to hold on tight enough in order to win the first place $5,000 prize.

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Culpeper’s first rodeo a success

Dylan Smith from Ararat, Viri gnia won first place and Tyler Manor from Indiana got second.

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Culpeper County High School faced Fauquier High School at an away game on Sept. 9. The Blue Devils won the game against the Falcons by 20-19.

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In the fi rst set, Spotsy had three runs of three points each and CCHS had one as the Lady Knights took a 25-19 victory.

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Volleyball is not like football or baseball in scoring points. When you miss a serve or make a mistake, the other team gets a point. You have to capitalize on the other teams’ errors to score points. We have to mentally overcome their runs. Sometimes when the other team goes on a run, we play not to make mistakes instead of trying to stop the run and go back on offense.

Jones said with that goal in mind he’s been working with the girls on improving their passing so they can go on the attack more.

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It was the second set, however, where the visitors showed the power of a long run moving from a 5-5 tie with Culpeper to a 12-5 lead by scoring seven unanswered points. Culpeper scored one point then Spotsy ran o three more to take a commanding 15-6 lead in a set they won 25-16. The Blue Devil girls did have three, three-point runs, but it was not nearly enough.

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on o “Weense.”made a lot of adjustments throughout the game and didn’t get down on ourselves, though. The girls were always there picking each other up.”

For CCHS, junior Samirah Powell had four kills and three blocks.

Senior Allison Brown led Spotsy with 10 points and junior Rylee Perkins added six.

The Culpeper volleyball team was back in action on Sept. 12, but results were not available by press time.

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Many of the teams in the Battlefi eld District have four or fi ve seniors on the varsity. Jones also noted that one of his seniors – Abygayle Brown – missed the fi rst three games recovering from an injury so she was just working her way into the o “Volleyballense. is not like football or baseball in scoring points,” Jones said. “When you miss a serve or make a mistake, the other team gets a point. You have to capitalize on the other teams’ errors to score points.”“Wehave to mentally overcome their runs. Sometimes when the other team goes on a run, we play not to make mistakes instead of trying to stop the run and go back

The Blue Devil girls are a comparatively young team with only two seniors and eight juniors.

It’s all about the run. After dropping their fi rst three games of the season to non-Battlefi eld District foes Rappahannock County (3-0), Harrisonburg (3-2) and Skyline (3-0), the Culpeper County High School girls volleyball team was looking to start district play on a winningVisitingnote.Spotsylvania County had other ideas, though, using e cient o ense and stifl ing defense to beat the Blue Devil girls 3-0 on Sept. 8. Culpeper second-year coach Nic Jones said that although his team played well as a unit, there were too many times when they allowed the Lady Knight’s multiple consecutive points.“Volleyball is a game of runs,” Jones said. “When you’re on o ense you have to put a string of points together and when you’re on defense you have to stop the other team from doing that.”

The Blue Devil girls lost 3-0 on Sept. 8.

Junior Theresa Breckley had four blocks, junior Isabelle Bronesky had two aces and junior Isabella Toscano had three assists.

In the third set, the Lady Knights had runs of four, three and four points and fi nished the set with a three-point run to secure a 25-18 win.“We didn’t get into our o ense enough,” Jones said. “With volleyball, sometimes you fall more into playing defense against the other team rather than running your o ense. We need to do better with our o ense.”

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On or before October 4, 2022, any interested person wishing to comment on the Company’s Application may file comments with the Clerk of the Commission by following the instructions on the Commission’s website: scc.virginia.gov/casecomments/Submit-Public-Comments. Those unable, as a practical matter, to file comments electronically may file such comments by U.S. mail to the Clerk of the State Corporation Commission, c/o Document Control Center, P.O. Box 2118, Richmond, Virginia 23218-2118. All such comments shall refer to Case No. PUR-2022-00126.

The Commission has taken judicial notice of the ongoing public health issues related to the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19. In accordance therewith, all pleadings, briefs, or other documents required to be served in this matter should be submitted electronically to the extent authorized by 5 VAC 5-20-150, Copies and format, of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (“Rules of Practice”). Confidential and Extraordinarily Sensitive Information shall not be submitted electronically and should comply with 5 VAC 5-20-170, Confidential information, of the Rules of Practice. Any person seeking to hand deliver and physically file or submit any pleading or other document shall contact the Clerk’s Office Document Control Center at (804) 371-9838 to arrange the delivery.

An electronic copy of the Application may be viewed on the Commission’s website or obtained, at no charge, by submitting a written request to counsel for the Company: T. Borden Ellis, Assistant General Counsel, and Katherine C. Creef, Senior Counsel, NiSource Corporate Services Company, 1809 Coyote Drive Chester, Virginia, 23836, or tbellis@nisource.com and kcreef@nisource.com.

On or before October 4, 2022, any person or entity may participate as a respondent in this proceeding by filing a notice of participation with the Clerk of the Commission at: scc.virginia.gov/clk/efiling/. Those unable, as a practical matter, to file a notice of participation electronically may file such notice by U.S. mail to the Clerk of the Commission at the address listed above. Such notice of participation shall include the email addresses of such parties or their counsel, if available. Pursuant to 5 VAC 5-20-80 B, Participation as a respondent, of the Rules of Practice, any notice of participation shall set forth: (i) a precise statement of the interest of the respondent; (ii) a statement of the specific action sought to the extent then known; and (iii) the factual and legal basis for the action. Any organization, corporation, or government body participating as a respondent must be represented by counsel as required by 5 VAC 5-20-30, Counsel, of the Rules of Practice. All filings shall refer to Case No. PUR-2022-00126.

The Company’s Application, the Commission’s Rules of Practice, and the Commission’s Order for Notice and Comment may be viewed at: scc.virginia.gov/pages/Case-Information.

In its Application, CVA states that its SAVE Plan is a program designed to accelerate the replacement of certain components of its gas distribution system infrastructure to enhance system safety and reliability. CVA has proposed a 2021 True-Up Factor of ($452,523) and a 2023 Projected Factor of $5,067,295, for a total proposed SAVE revenue requirement of $4,614,772. As proposed, the 2023 SAVE Rider would decrease residential customers’ bills by $2.62 per month, for a total proposed monthly SAVE Rider rate of $1.09.

An electronic copy of the Application may be viewed on the Commission’s website or obtained, at no charge, by submitting a written request to counsel for the Company: T. Borden Ellis, Assistant General Counsel, and Katherine C. Creef, Senior Counsel, NiSource Corporate Services Company, 1809 Coyote Drive Chester, Virginia, 23836, or tbellis@nisource.com and kcreef@nisource.com

TAKE NOTICE that the Commission may adopt rates that differ from those appearing in the Company’s Application and supporting documents and may apportion revenues among customer classes and/or design rates in a manner differing from that shown in the Application and supporting documents.

The Company asserts that in its pending base rate filing (Case No. PUR-2022-00036) (“2022 Rate Case”), CVA requested Commission authorization to implement its proposed rates in that case, on an interim basis, for service rendered on and after the first billing unit of October 2022. According to the Company, the rates and charges proposed in the 2022 Rate Case will include recovery of costs associated with all SAVE in-service plant made through September 30, 2022, and excludes anticipated SAVE-related expenditures from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023. Consistent with the Company’s 2022 Rate Case filing, CVA requests recovery in this proceeding of SAVE-related costs post September 30, 2022, including SAVE-related investment; the SAVE-related CWIP balance at September 30, 2022; and any SAVE related revenue requirement not recovered in base rates in the SAVE Rider proposed to be effective the first billing unit of January 2023. The Projected Factor will be set to zero concurrent with the implementation of CVA’s rate case interim base rates effective the first billing unit of October 2022.

On August 15, 2022, Columbia Gas of Virginia, Inc. (“CVA” or the “Company”), filed an application (“Application”) in accordance with Section 20 of its General Terms and Conditions, as contemplated in the Commission’s November 28, 2011 Order Approving Steps to Advance Virginia’s Energy Plan (“SAVE”) Act SAVE Plan and Rider in Case No. PUE-2011-00049 and as most recently modified in Case No. PUR-2021-00145, for approval to implement a SAVE Rider for calendar year 2023.

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In its Application, CVA states that its SAVE Plan is a program designed to accelerate the replacement of certain components of its gas distribution system infrastructure to enhance system safety and reliability. CVA has proposed a 2021 True-Up Factor of ($452,523) and a 2023 Projected Factor of $5,067,295, for a total proposed SAVE revenue requirement of $4,614,772. As proposed, the 2023 SAVE Rider would decrease residential customers’ bills by $2.62 per month, for a total proposed monthly SAVE Rider rate of $1.09.

The details of these and other proposals are set forth in the Company’s Application. Interested persons are encouraged to review the Company’s Application and supporting exhibits for the details of these proposals.

The Commission has taken judicial notice of the ongoing public health issues related to the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19. In accordance therewith, all pleadings, briefs, or other documents required to be served in this matter should be submitted electronically to the extent authorized by 5 VAC 5-20-150, Copies and format, of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (“Rules of Practice”). Confidential and Extraordinarily Sensitive Information shall not be submitted electronically and should comply with 5 VAC 5-20-170, Confidential information, of the Rules of Practice. Any person seeking to hand deliver and physically file or submit any pleading or other document shall contact the Clerk’s Office Document Control Center at (804) 371-9838 to arrange the delivery.

Any documents filed in paper form with the Office of the Clerk of the Commission in this docket may use both sides of the paper. In all other respects, except as modified by the Commission’s Order for Notice and Comment, all filings shall comply fully with the requirements of 5 VAC 5-20-150, Copies and format, of the Rules of Practice.

On or before October 4, 2022, any person or entity may participate as a respondent in this proceeding by filing a notice of participation with the Clerk of the Commission at: scc.virginia.gov/clk/efiling/. Those unable, as a practical matter, to file a notice of participation electronically may file such notice by U.S. mail to the Clerk of the Commission at the address listed above. Such notice of participation shall include the email addresses of such parties or their counsel, if available. Pursuant to 5 VAC 5-20-80 B, Participation as a respondent, of the Rules of Practice, any notice of participation shall set forth: (i) a precise statement of the interest of the respondent; (ii) a statement of the specific action sought to the extent then known; and (iii) the factual and legal basis for the action. Any organization, corporation, or government body participating as a respondent must be represented by counsel as required by 5 VAC 5-20-30, Counsel, of the Rules of Practice. All filings shall refer to Case No. PUR-2022-00126.

Pursuant to 5 VAC 5-20-140, Filing and service, of the Rules of Practice, the Commission has directed that service on parties and the Commission’s Staff in this matter shall be accomplished by electronic means. Please refer to the Commission’s Order for Notice and Comment for further instructions concerning Confidential or Extraordinarily Sensitive Information.

On or before October 4, 2022, any interested person or entity may file a written request for a hearing with the Clerk of the Commission at the address above or at scc.virginia.gov/clk/efiling, and the interested person simultaneously shall serve a copy of the hearing request on counsel to the Company. Requests for a hearing shall include: (i) a precise statement of the filing party’s interest in the proceeding; (ii) a statement of the specific action sought to the extent then known; (iii) a statement of the legal basis for such action; and (iv) a precise statement why a hearing should be conducted in this matter. All requests for a hearing shall refer to Case No. PUR-2022-00126.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF AN APPLICATION BY COLUMBIA GAS OF VIRGINIA, INC., FOR APPROVAL TO IMPLEMENT A 2023 SAVE RIDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 20 OF ITS GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS CASE NO. PUR-2022-00126

On August 15, 2022, Columbia Gas of Virginia, Inc. (“CVA” or the “Company”), filed an application (“Application”) in accordance with Section 20 of its General Terms and Conditions, as contemplated in the Commission’s November 28, 2011 Order Approving Steps to Advance Virginia’s Energy Plan (“SAVE”) Act SAVE Plan and Rider in Case No. PUE-2011-00049 and as most recently modified in Case No. PUR-2021-00145, for approval to implement a SAVE Rider for calendar year 2023.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF AN APPLICATION BY COLUMBIA GAS OF VIRGINIA, INC., FOR APPROVAL TO IMPLEMENT A 2023 SAVE RIDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 20 OF ITS GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS CASE NO. PUR-2022-00126

The Company’s Application, the Commission’s Rules of Practice, and the Commission’s Order for Notice and Comment may be viewed at: scc.virginia.gov/pages/Case-Information.

On or before October 4, 2022, any interested person wishing to comment on the Company’s Application may file comments with the Clerk of the Commission by following the instructions on the Commission’s website: scc.virginia.gov/casecomments/Submit-Public-Comments. Those unable, as a practical matter, to file comments electronically may file such comments by U.S. mail to the Clerk of the State Corporation Commission, c/o Document Control Center, P.O. Box 2118, Richmond, Virginia 23218-2118. All such comments shall refer to Case No. PUR-2022-00126.

TAKE NOTICE that the Commission may adopt rates that differ from those appearing in the Company’s Application and supporting documents and may apportion revenues among customer classes and/or design rates in a manner differing from that shown in the Application and supporting documents.

On or before October 4, 2022, any interested person or entity may file a written request for a hearing with the Clerk of the Commission at the address above or at scc.virginia.gov/clk/efiling, and the interested person simultaneously shall serve a copy of the hearing request on counsel to the Company. Requests for a hearing shall include: (i) a precise statement of the filing party’s interest in the proceeding; (ii) a statement of the specific action sought to the extent then known; (iii) a statement of the legal basis for such action; and (iv) a precise statement why a hearing should be conducted in this matter. All requests for a hearing shall refer to Case No. PUR-2022-00126.

The Company asserts that in its pending base rate filing (Case No. PUR-2022-00036) (“2022 Rate Case”), CVA requested Commission authorization to implement its proposed rates in that case, on an interim basis, for service rendered on and after the first billing unit of October 2022. According to the Company, the rates and charges proposed in the 2022 Rate Case will include recovery of costs associated with all SAVE in-service plant made through September 30, 2022, and excludes anticipated SAVE-related expenditures from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023. Consistent with the Company’s 2022 Rate Case filing, CVA requests recovery in this proceeding of SAVE-related costs post September 30, 2022, including SAVE-related investment; the SAVE-related CWIP balance at September 30, 2022; and any SAVE related revenue requirement not recovered in base rates in the SAVE Rider proposed to be effective the first billing unit of January 2023. The Projected Factor will be set to zero concurrent with the implementation of CVA’s rate case interim base rates effective the first billing unit of October 2022.

The details of these and other proposals are set forth in the Company’s Application. Interested persons are encouraged to review the Company’s Application and supporting exhibits for the details of these proposals.

Culpeper Times • September 15-28, 2022 21LOCAL NEWS

Any documents filed in paper form with the Office of the Clerk of the Commission in this docket may use both sides of the paper. In all other respects, except as modified by the Commission’s Order for Notice and Comment, all filings shall comply fully with the requirements of 5 VAC 5-20-150, Copies and format, of the Rules of Practice.

The Commission entered an Order for Notice and Comment that, among other things, directed the Company to provide notice to the public and provides interested persons an oppor tunity to comment on the Company’s Application.

The Commission entered an Order for Notice and Comment that, among other things, directed the Company to provide notice to the public and provides interested persons an oppor tunity to comment on the Company’s Application.

Pursuant to 5 VAC 5-20-140, Filing and service, of the Rules of Practice, the Commission has directed that service on parties and the Commission’s Staff in this matter shall be accomplished by electronic means. Please refer to the Commission’s Order for Notice and Comment for further instructions concerning Confidential or Extraordinarily Sensitive Information.

COLUMBIA GAS OF VIRGINIA, INC.

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Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre, 125 South Old Glebe Road, Arlington

THRōW Social™, Not inside Gravitas, Washington City

TUE 9/20

The Davis Mansion at Morven Park, 17269 Southern Planter Lane, Leesburg "The Intruders" @ 7:30pm / $33

David Koechner @ 9:30pm

Teddy Beats at UMD @ 10pm

The Arlington Players Present Disney's "Newsies" @ 3pm / $12.50

Virginia Spirits Expo @ 12pm / $65

MON 9/19

Georgetown University, 3700 O St NW, Washington City

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WED 9/21

Pure Lounge, 1326 U St NW, Washing‐ton City

Howard Theatre, 620 T St NW, Washing‐ton City

The Uncle Devin Show: ANACOSTIA DC Public Library - Uncle Devin's In the Pocket Go-Go Show @ 4pm

SAT 9/24

THU 9/15

Westminster at Lake Ridge, 12191 Clip‐per Drive, Lake Ridge. LakeRidge Chorale@gmail.com, 703-314-8957

Kate MacLeod: Music for Dessert @ 7pm

Quarry House Tavern, 8401 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA, Washing‐ton Grove

FRI 9/16

The Kevin Daniel: Kevin Daniel & The Bottom Line | Throw Social DC @ 5pm

Twig Thrift Shop, 106 North Columbus Street, Alexandria. communications@ thetwig.org, 703-683-5544

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Music Night at the Farm with Ameri‐can Idol Contestant Mike Parker @ 5:30pm / $15

Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse, 2903 Columbia Pike, Arlington

Colonial Beach Community Center, 717 Marshall Avenue, Colonial Beach. west morelandvadems@gmail.com, 540287-8207

The Cellar Door, 5 E Church St, Frederick Gatlin: The Howard @ 8pm

9:30 Club, 815 V St NW, Washington City

Silver Spring Black Box Theatre, 8641 Colesville Road, Silver Spring

Seventh Day Slumber: Morning Worship @ 10am

David Andrew Smith @ 7pm

Antologia de la Zarzuela @ 7:30pm / $65

Belmont Farms, 13490 Cedar Run Road, Culpeper. info@rivercityfestivals.com

SUN 9/18

Neighbor Lady @ 8:30pm

@ 1pm Culpeper United Methodist Church, 1233 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper National Symphony Orchestra @ 7pm

HAWD HITTA @ 11pm Chi Phi, 161 Rugby Rd, Charlottesville

The Back�res @ 7:30pm

MOUNTAIN RUN CLASSIC @ 9am

Femina musica @ 7pm

Theater J, 1529 16th St NW, Washington City

Anacostia Neighborhood Library, 1800 Good Hope Rd SE, Washington City

SAT 9/17

Bossa Bistro & Lounge, 2463 18th St NW, Washington City

Songbyrd Music House, 540 Penn Street NE, Washington City

Run For Your Life 5K @ 9am

Martin and Kelly: Phil Vassar Opening @ 7:30pm

Spanky's Shenanigans, 538 E Market St, Leesburg

SUCCULENT PUMP‐KIN WORKSHOP @ 6:30pm / $40

"Mlima's Tale" @ 7:30pm / $22-$25

Birchmere, 3701 Mt Vernon Ave, Alexandria

THU 9/22

University of Mary Washington, 1301 College Ave, Fredericksburg

Upper West Side Café, 2233 M Street Northwest, Washington

Lax Louiie @ 7pm

The Twig's 80th Annual Historic Alexandria Homes Tour @ 10am / $40

Erick Hellwig: Cellar Door @ 7pm

Looney's Pub, 8150 Baltimore Ave, Col‐lege Park

OKTOBERFEST! AT BEER HOUND BREWERY @ 12pm

Beer Hound Brewery, 201 Waters Place, Culpeper

Botanical Dwellings, 404 South Main Street, Culpeper

Davis Mansion Tours @ 10am / Free-$16

The Davis Mansion at Morven Park, 17269 Southern Planter Lane, Leesburg Fat Trout Trailer Park @ 7pm

Gobbler Hill Farm Inc., 17354 Carrico Mills Road, Elkwood

Culpeper Garden Club Flower Show

Survival Skills for Today's Gynecologist - Fall 2022 @ 12pm / $995-$1295

Sep 16th - Sep 18th

Loudoun Out of the Darkness Walk @ 12pm Ida Lee Park - Gazebo, 60 Ida Lee Drive Northwest, Leesburg. Chair.Loudoun Walk@gmail.com, 646-632-5189

Yowell Meadow Park, N Blue Ridge Ave North Blue Ridge Avenue, Culpeper

Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Wash‐ington

John F. Kennedy Center for the Per‐forming Arts, 2700 F Street Northwest, Washington. symphony.org,maureen.dunn@panam202-590-4317

Bronson Tennis: De Tierra Caliente at Mary Washington U @ 8pm

Davis Mansion Tours @ 10am / Free-$16

Franklin Park Arts Center, 36441 Blueridge View Ln, Purcellville

LaRussell: Independent Mindset @ 6:30pm

CELEBRATION AND PUPPET SHOW @ 2pm

The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City, 1250 South Hayes Street, Arlington. of�ce@ worldclasscme.com, 888-207-9105

Lake Ridge Chorale Open Auditions @ 7pm

Workhouse Arts Center, 9518 Work‐house Way, Lorton

Whats New Worship, 2249 Valor Dr, Winchester

Nitti @ 10pm Soundcheck, 1420 K St NW, Washing‐ton

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Bad Bad Hats @ 7pm

For Fear Itself: Before We Riot Tour @ 7pm Cafe 611, 611 N Market St, Frederick

FRI 9/23

Ben Caplan: Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story @ 7:30pm

Pie Shop, 1339 H St NE, Washington City

2022 Northern Neck BLUE Crab Feast in Colonial Beach @ 1pm / $25-$1000

1st Stage Theater, 1524 Spring Hill Road, Tysons

OnStage: QuinTango @ 7:30pm / $30

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Mosaic Theater Company at Atlas Per‐forming Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE, Washington

Living with Spotted Lantern�y @ 7pm / Free Rappahannock County. hello@sustain abilitymatters.earth, 540-325-5220

OnStage: No BS! Brass @ 7:30pm / $30

Human Country Jukebox @ 9:30pm

The Walkaways: Lena’s Pizza & Tap (3piece acoustic) @ 6pm

Kennedy Center - Concert Hall, 2700 F Street NW, Washington

The Event Center at Hollywood Casino, 750 Hollywood Drive, Charles Town. hcc trcontactus@pngaming.com

Madam's Organ, 2461 18th St NW, Washington City

Weatherworn @ 7:30pm

The Davis Mansion at Morven Park, 17269 Southern Planter Lane, Leesburg

The Public Option, 1601 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington City

SAT 10/01

Nathan Schram: Attacca Quartet @ 7:30pm

Shear Madness @ 8pm

TINA - The Tina Turner Musical @ 7:30pm / $60-$130

The Wharf DC, 760 Maine Ave SW, Washington City

The Public Option, 1601 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington City

"The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci" @ 7:30pm / $33-$44

Theatre Week Happy Hour Cabaret @ 8pm / $20 Workhouse Arts Center, 9518 Work‐house Way, Lorton

George Washington Middle School, 1005 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexan‐dria. rita@rungeekrun.org, 571-3313772

Lena's Wood-Fired Pizza & Tap, 401 E Braddock Rd, Alexandria

Von Tae: Sound Off @ 7pm

Chamomile and Whiskey: Fundraiser Concert for Meals on Wheels! @ 6pm

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Cedric Burnside @ 8pm

WED 10/05

Stacy Brooks Music @ 9pm

311 LIVE at Hollywood Casino, Charles Town @ 9pm / $85

Hyatt Regency Tysons Corner Center, 7901 Tysons One Place, Tysons. info@ kfoodinus.com, 703-255-3900

The Winery at Sunshine Ridge Farm, 15850 Sunshine Ridge Lane, Gainesville

TUE 10/04

Creative Suitland Arts Center, 4719 Sil‐ver Hill Rd, Hillcrest Heights

OnStage: After Jack @ 7:30pm / $20 Workhouse Arts Center, 9518 Work‐house Way, Lorton

"The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci" @ 7:30pm / $33-$44

Echo Black: DANNY BLU - The MOLOTOV Ball Tour with TZAFU @ 7pm

Michael R. Klein Theater, 450 7th Street, NW, Washington

The Southern Cafe and Music Hall, 103 S 1st St, Charlottesville

Nu-Blu Bluegrass Artists @ 7pm

Leslie Mendelson @ 7pm

The Wharf presents: Emma G @ 3pm

Pi'erre Bourne: Good Movie World Tour @ 8pm / $35

FRI 9/30

The Till Trilogy: Part II - "That Summer in Sumner" @ 7:30pm / $22-$44

Don Londres Presents The Post Malone Official After Party @ 10:30pm / $25

The National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylva‐nia Avenue NW, Washington

"Einstein's Wife" @ 7:30pm / $22

National Symphony Orchestra @ 7pm

HOP N HOG @ 12pm / $15 East Davis Street, E Davis St East Davis Street, Culpeper

Veterans Amphitheater, 10485-10489 Armstrong Street, Fairfax. Chair.Fair faxWalk@gmail.com, 646-632-5189

Fall Fish Fry Friday @ 11am

Howard Theatre, 620 T St NW, Washing‐ton

Pro Re Nata Brewery, 6135 Rock�sh Gap Turnpike, Crozet

Michael R. Klein Theater, 450 7th Street, NW, Washington

AutoWorks Festival @ 9am / $30

Circus Flip - West�eld Montgomery, 7101 Democracy Blvd, North Bethesda

RRCS celebrating 50 years @ 5pm

SUN 10/02

Kennedy Center - Theater Lab, 2700 F Street NW, Washington

MON 10/03

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Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE, Washington Mayorkun @ 8pm

Songbyrd Music House, 540 Penn Street NE, Washington City

Moon Kissed @ 8pm DC9, 1940 9th St NW, Washington

WED 9/28

RUN! GEEK! RUN! 5K @ 8:30am / $35

Montgomery @ 7:30pm

Live Music at City Winery D.C. @ 8pm / $10-$15

The Davis Mansion at Morven Park, 17269 Southern Planter Lane, Leesburg

TUE 9/27

Stacy Brooks Music @ 9pm Madam's Organ, 2461 18th St NW, Washington City

DANNY BLU - The MOLOTOV Ball Tour with TZAFU @ 8pm

Mo Safren: Live at Sunshine Ridge (4730) @ 4pm

Circus Flip - West�eld Montgomery, 7101 Democracy Blvd, North Bethesda

LIFE Christian Fellowship, 682 Weyers Cave Rd, Weyers Cave

Andrew Kurtz: Leading Worship at Life Christian Fellowship @ 10am

Davis Mansion Tours @ 10am / Free-$16

Birchmere, 3701 Mt Vernon Ave, Alexandria

St James' Church, 7 Potomac Avenue, Indian Head. tombob.peterson@ gmail.com, 301-399-2778

2022 K-Food Cook-Off @ 3pm

St Mark's Capitol Hill, 301 A St SE, Wash‐ington City

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9-1-1 is usually the number designation for an emergency, an emergency being a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action. This past Sunday, we observed the 21st anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our Nation, otherwise known as 911. It was a day many Americans will never forget; and at the same time, a day that too many of the U.S. have too easily forgotten.Everyone

Fast forward 21 years later; the conversation has shifted from threats abroad to the domestic threat here at home; it is not the fiery explosions or the destruction of buildings from top to bottom that pose the greatest danger, but the compromise and crumbling of a once sure foundation and specter of implosion that haunts us. We fight each as if we’re each other’s enemy just because we have di ering points of view. We behave as if this country belongs to a few, sometimes even having the audacity to tell “the others” to go back to their own country when they were born here. We promote violence, we spread vicious lies for personal gain, and we specialize in both arrogance and apathy toward our neighbors; sadly, our civil wars and partisan politics have played out for the entire world to see.The diagnosis is evident: we are in trouble and once again in a state

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It was a day many Americans will never forget; and at the same time, a day that too many of the U.S. have too easily forgotten.

Thirty-five year Lion R. E. Deane turns 90 on September 19 th . If you see him about town, be sure to wish him happy birthday. He recently received the Valor Award for his 63, that’s right 63 years on Culpeper Volunteer Fire Department. Although he no longer goes on calls, he is present at all their events and you can often find him at the station.

Other Lions out in the community include Hank Milans, who recently received an award from Culpeper Renaissance for his service. A number of members will be working at Hop n

doubt because we saw each other as American kindred. I thought (many thought) this could be the start of something good and maybe even something great in America.

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remembers where they were when they noticed the breaking news, when they saw the planes plummeting into the Twin Towers; but how quickly have we forgotten the almost unshakable faith and unity that we shared as a people in the aftermath of the tragedy. There were Democrats, Republicans, Blacks, Whites, Hispanic, Asian, and otherwise; they were men, women, gay, straight, religious and atheists alike- they had competing viewpoints then just as they do mow, but it wasn’t enough to separate them. We knew something then, that if we didn’t coexist together as brothers and sisters then we would perish together as fools. I remember people smiled at each other, opened doors for each other, listened to and looked out for each other, and even if we couldn’t fully trust each other we gave each some benefit of the

Hog later this month. Others will be serving the Manna Meal on Sept. 23. Where there is a need, there is a Lion.Socktober, is that even a word?

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Every year in September and October, the Lions from Culpeper Mid-Day are in the schools and community doing vision and hearing screening. This year they are screening at Culpeper County High School, Eastern View High School, Yowell Elementary and Culpeper Christian.Theyare available to screen at any of the other public, parochial or preschools. This screening is required by the state of Virginia to be completed in the fall. Screenings will also take place at two community events in October. The Aging Together Expo will be held at Reformation Lutheran Church on Oct. 13 and Kids Day in the Park on Oct. 15 at Yowell Park. If you need your vision or hearing screened, come to either of these events.The Mid-Day Lions Club sponsors

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The Lions will be collecting new socks during the month of October to be distributed to the homeless and needy in our community. We will be collecting them at Bingo on Sunday nights at Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department or you can contact us through our Facebook page to make arrangements to get them to us.

of emergency (9-1-1.) However, what isn’t so evident is the prognosis: what will become of the U.S., what do the next 21 years hold for the Red, White and Blue? That, I believe, is entirely up to us; we must stop the toxicity, stop the infighting, and finally commit to moving forward as One People.When we were attacked in 2001, none of us were spared; all of us felt fear, all felt the violation of being struck on home soil, we all shed tears, and many lost loved ones. Why wasn’t this shared experience enough for us to finally see our inextricable destinies? Before we’ve gone too far, let us remember the struggles of our past (of 911,) and make the emergency call before our Nation is further injured, or worse, dies.

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He was also very intelligent. He came when his human family whistled for him, caught treats with his paws, stood on his hind legs to beg for food, and caught mice when bored. He even allowed the children to carry him with one hand under his belly and never scratched or hissed.Moreover, he was a gentleman. When one of his young humans brought home a long-haired gray cat, Cocoanut let her sleep in his favorite chair and even eat from his food dish – except when chicken was being served. He had his limits. If dinner was chicken, he put his front paw on her head, and kept her at a distance until he had finished.

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He loved chicken so much he would jump in his Mama human’s lap and try to intercept the chicken on the way to her mouth. One time when there was a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken as the main course, he found himself in the bedroom behind a closed door. Only mournful wailing, too pathetic to endure, granted him a place beneath the table and morsels of his most favoriteCocoanutfood.was most of all a lover, not only of chicken but also of his Mama human. He sat in her lap, rubbed his face against hers, and nuzzled her neck like a Hollywood Romeo. She was, of course, smitten. He gave her eighteen wonderful years of joy and comfort. That’s what cats like Cocoanut do best.

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Meet Cocoanut, another senior cat friend, who journeyed to New York from Florida, in pursuit of chicken. Growing up young and skinny and homeless in the restaurant area of Florida, he dug in the dumpsters for food. He developed a fondness for chicken.Hisdumpster digging won the hearts of some visiting children who couldn’t bear to leave him, so before he knew it, he was on his way to a new home in Syracuse, New York. The family named him Cocoanut to remind them of the fun they had that summer.Lifewas good up north. Regular meals, good medical care, and lots of love. Cocoanut flourished. His coat of gray and black gleamed like silver, and everyone said he was beautiful.

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