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The Stafford County Board of Supervisors dissolved its relationship with the Rock Hill Volunteer Fire Department  Rescue Squad due to a lack of membership.

The department had provided fire and rescue services in the Rock Hill area since 1976. However, over the last three months, the department has been unable to function due to the "non-participation of at least 20 effective members," according to information provided during a recent Stafford County Board of Supervisors meeting.

Today, the Stafford County Board of Supervisors will vote on a plan to lease the old department's building, at 2133 Garrisonville Road, for $1 a year for 1o years. Meanwhile, paid career fire and rescue staff members from the Stafford County Government will fill the space once occupied by volunteers.

Under a lease between the county and the members of the volunteer fire rescue squad corporation, the taxpayers will foot the bill for all insurance and utilities on the building. They'll also be on the hook for $300,000 in needed building repairs.

The Rock Hill Volunteer Rescue Squad Fire Company, located about a mile from the station, is still in operation.

The Rock Hill Volunteer Fire Department is the second volunteer company to be dissolved in recent weeks. Rock Hill rescue joins the Stafford Volunteer Rescue Squad which has been defunct since 2018 but has now been officially shut down.  While the department's volunteers are gone, a crew of paid career staff now occupied the building.

*This post has been corrected. 

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Gina Ciarcia stepped into the race for Virginia’s 2nd House District at a time when two other women vying for the seat are embroiled in a bitter primary battle.

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Obituaries

On May 28th, 2021 Anita Joy Kroh of Woodbridge, daughter of the late Uriah B. Kroh and Dorothy A. Kroh, went to join her parents in heaven.  She is survived by her sister, Susan Bryant and her husband Vern, her brothers Steve Kroh and his wife Deborah and Douglas Kroh and his wife Anita. She was the aunt to Angie, Jason, Ryan, Steven and Torri.  The family will receive friends on Friday, June 4th from 2 to 6pm at the Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home, 4143 Dale Blvd., Dale City, VA.  Graveside service and interment will be Saturday June 5th at 11am in Greenmount Cemetery, 721 Carlisle Ave., York, PA.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The ARC of Prince William/insight 13505 Hillendale Dr., Woodbridge, VA 22193.  The donation should be designated to the Tobacco Way Group Home #3.


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A soldier and clinical psychologist who practiced in Prince William County killed during a terrorist attack in Texas were honored on Friday in Woodbridge.

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