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<title>Next Round of AT&amp;amp;T Cell Towers</title>
<description>Two more cell tower proposals have been submitted to Rappahannock County--and have already been recommended for approval by the Planning Commission. Write to the Board before their Feb. 7th, 2011 vote.</description>
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<title>AT&amp;amp;T Proposes 199ft Cell Tower in Boston</title>
<description>Through past proposals we have seen how both sighting and design can have huge impacts on whether these facilities blend into our landscape or stand out as eyesores. Read more in the December 13, 2010 email alert.</description>
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<title>Barn Owl Project</title>
<description>Do you have a barn or silo that would be a good home for a barn owl? Read the article in the Rappahannock News to find out how you can help barn owls in Rappahannock.</description>
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<title>Rappahannock County Plant A Row Program</title>
<description>Learn more about a local community effort to plant extra produce for local families in need.</description>
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<title>Rappahannock Friends and Lovers of Our Watershed</title>
<description>RappFLOW a local, grassroots watershed group, has been very busy with its pilot study on the Upper Thornton River.</description>
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<title>1,115 Acres Conserved in Rappahannock County for 2007</title>
<description>1,115 acres were conserved in 2007, bringing the grand total to over 26,000 acres of privately conserved land.</description>
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<title>346 Acres of Prime Farmland Protected</title>
<description>Historic Meadow Grove Farm Protected.</description>
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<title>Relevant Local Media Stories</title>
<description>Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on issues affecting our quality of life, environment, and rural heritage in Rappahannock County.</description>
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<title>PEC Works as Local Partner</title>
<description>The PEC is working with other environmental organizations to ensure a more unified effort to protect the natural beauty of Rappahannock County.</description>
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