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LISTEN: Town Talk/ UMW Admissions

Homecoming Weekend at the University of Mary Washington! Director of First Year Admissions Sarah Lindberg and Dean of Admissions and Associate Vice President Melissa Yakabouski say it’s a great ...Read more

Homecoming Weekend at the University of Mary Washington!

Director of First Year Admissions Sarah Lindberg and Dean of Admissions and Associate Vice President Melissa Yakabouski say it’s a great time to visit campus and celebrate Eagle pride.

It’s also Virginia College Application Week — students can use the code VCAW on the Common App to waive the $50 application fee.

UMW is also recognizing National Transfer Student Week and the National First-Generation College Celebration on November 8th.

The next UMW Open House is coming up November 8th.

Info on the UMW Tuition Promise, helping make college more affordable for Virginia families.

Learn more and apply at umw.edu/apply or umw.edu/admissions, or email admit@umw.edu.

 

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LISTEN: Deadline nears for Allen & Allen Hometown Hero nominations

The deadline to nominate someone for Allen and Allen’s annual Hometown Hero program is this Friday night at midnight. Each year, the law firm recognizes individuals who make a difference through ...Read more

The deadline to nominate someone for Allen and Allen’s annual Hometown Hero program is this Friday night at midnight. Each year, the law firm recognizes individuals who make a difference through acts of kindness, leadership, and service to others.

David Williams with Allen and Allen says heroes often don’t seek recognition—they’re neighbors, teachers, volunteers, and community members who quietly make life better for those around them.

Nominations can be submitted online at allenandallen.com.

 

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LISTEN: Loisann’s Day this Sunday

Loisann’s Hope House Executive Director Cait Woodward previews Loisann’s Day this Sunday at Maury Park from noon to 3 p.m. The event features the chance to taste and vote for the “Best Burger ...Read more

Loisann’s Hope House Executive Director Cait Woodward previews Loisann’s Day this Sunday at Maury Park from noon to 3 p.m. The event features the chance to taste and vote for the “Best Burger in the Burg,” all while supporting local families in need.

Cait says it’s not just about great food — it’s also an opportunity to learn more about Loisann’s Hope House and their efforts to provide transportation assistance to help families reach work, school, and essential services.

Tickets are available at Maury Park or online at loisannshopehouse.org.

 

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LISTEN: Town Talk/Mary Washington Breast Surgical Oncologist

Dr. Meredith Whittaker says early detection is the key to saving lives and achieving the best possible outcomes in breast cancer treatment. She discusses the emotional and physical challenges ...Read more

Dr. Meredith Whittaker says early detection is the key to saving lives and achieving the best possible outcomes in breast cancer treatment. She discusses the emotional and physical challenges patients face during breast surgery and how doctors work to support them every step of the way.

Dr. Whittaker also spotlights cutting-edge advancements in surgical techniques and technology that are transforming care and improving recovery times. For information visit breastcare.mwhc.com.

 

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LISTEN: Town Talk/Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity

Mac Williams and Jason Tickle with updates:  Construction on multiple lots in Ladysmith is ready to begin–soon after the government shutdown ends. Despite the delay, there’s progress ...Read more

Mac Williams and Jason Tickle with updates:  Construction on multiple lots in Ladysmith is ready to begin--soon after the government shutdown ends.

Despite the delay, there’s progress ahead, including the launch of a new zero-step entry modular home, expanding accessible housing options. Homeownership discussions, led monthly by Jason, are helping more families take the next step toward stability. And for those eager to make a difference, volunteer opportunities at upcoming build sites are right around the corner.

Stay connected and get involved at crrhfh.org.

 

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LISTEN: Town Talk/Dave the Computer Guy

Dave the Computer Guy from Techs in the Burg breaks down what the end of updates for Windows 10 means for users and how to prepare. He also shares advice on setting up a proper workstation to ...Read more

Dave the Computer Guy from Techs in the Burg breaks down what the end of updates for Windows 10 means for users and how to prepare. He also shares advice on setting up a proper workstation to improve comfort and productivity, talks about having good monitors to help reduce eye strain, and offers best practices for disinfecting your electronics safely and effectively techsintheburg.com

 

 

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LISTEN: Housing summit planned next Thursday

Sam Shoukas and Megan Samples with the George Washington Regional Commission preview the Thursday conference at the Fredericksburg Convention Center.  They talk about key regional challenges and ...Read more

Sam Shoukas and Megan Samples with the George Washington Regional Commission preview the Thursday conference at the Fredericksburg Convention Center.  They talk about key regional challenges and highlight how these issues impact local communities.

In addition to the presentations, networking will play a major role in fostering partnerships and sharing ideas. The event aims to bring together regional leaders, stakeholders, and community members.

 

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LISTEN: Town Talk/Lions Club International

Lions Club District Governor (24-L) Dan Visone talks about over 44 years of service and highlights the powerful impact the Lions are making both locally and around the world. From global efforts to ...Read more

Lions Club District Governor (24-L) Dan Visone talks about over 44 years of service and highlights the powerful impact the Lions are making both locally and around the world.

From global efforts to fight blindness to supporting local organizations like Rappahannock Education Farm, Loisann’s Hope House, Empowerhouse, and the Fairy Godmother Project, the Lions continue to live out their mission of service. Visone emphasizes that the heart of the Lions Club is helping neighbors in need — whether through direct outreach, fundraising, or partnerships.

To learn more or get involved, visit valions.org.

 

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LISTEN: Town Talk/Loisann’s Day-Oct. 19th

Loisann’s Hope House Executive Director Cait Woodward along with board member Wil Gravatt preview Loisann’s Day at Maury Park on Sunday,  October 19th from 12 to 3 p.m. for Loisann’s ...Read more

Loisann's Hope House Executive Director Cait Woodward along with board member Wil Gravatt preview Loisann's Day at Maury Park on Sunday,  October 19th from 12 to 3 p.m. for Loisann’s Day. It's a  family-friendly event with food, games and information.

Six local restaurants will compete for the title of Best Burger in the ‘Burg, with attendees getting a chance to sample and vote. Beyond the fun, the event also shines a light on the critical work Loisann’s Hope House is doing to support families facing homelessness and eviction — including transportation vouchers and eviction prevention.

More information is available at loisannshopehouse.org.

 

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LISTEN: Town Talk/Stafford County Fire & Rescue

Lithium-ion batteries — found in everything from phones to power tools — are becoming an increasing fire hazard in homes. Stafford Fire and Rescue Deputy Fire Chief Ben Gouldman and Public ...Read more

Lithium-ion batteries — found in everything from phones to power tools — are becoming an increasing fire hazard in homes. Stafford Fire and Rescue Deputy Fire Chief Ben Gouldman and Public Information Officer Katie Brady warn that improper charging, overheating, and incorrect disposal of these batteries are causing more fires than ever before.

The growing risk stems from everyday misuse — like charging devices on flammable surfaces or using off-brand chargers. They stress the importance of following manufacturer guidelines and never throwing lithium batteries in the trash. As battery-powered technology becomes more common, officials say public awareness is key to preventing dangerous — and potentially deadly — fires in the home.

 

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