18 years after starting at Liberty High as a special education teacher and freshman football coach, Otis Jones has become the fourth activities director in Liberty history, and the first African American activities director in County history.
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- Kettle Run (14-0) became the first team from Fauquier County to make a VHSL state championship game. They’ll face off against perennial power Dinwiddie County (14-0) in the state final next Saturday, Dec. 10 at 4:30 at Liberty University in Lynchburg.
- Major Warner named next superintendent of Fauquier County schools
- Salvador De La Iglesia, of Bealeton, last saw his son, Derek De La Iglesia, Monday evening. The younger De La Iglesia, 21, had that day moved into a townhouse in Marshall. The following day, Derek De La Iglesia was killed in a parking lot in Warrenton.
- Fauquier High football field to be named after late principal Kraig Kelican
- Superintendent of Schools David Jeck feels the time is ripe to address the issue. “I would like to make a very aggressive attempt for our employees. … This is the year to do it.”
- Kettle Run’s thrilling 35-34 win over Loudoun County in the Class 4 Region C championship game will surely go down as one of the greatest performances in the school’s sports history.
- Rodman, a 2021 @LHSEAGLESVA graduate, will represent the United States in the World U20 Track and Field championships in Cali, Columbia.
- The Fauquier County School Board voted Thursday night to make face masks optional in school for students and for all staff. Contract tracing will no longer be carried out either.
- Emma Carter and J.T. Diehl are the @fauquierhs Athletes of the Year! Check out page 17 of today’s print edition for the stories by @FredHodgeSports.
- BREAKING: Warrenton native Blake Corum was selected 83rd overall in the third round of the #NFLDraft by the Los Angeles Rams. Corum is only the second player from Fauquier County to head to the NFL.
- Fauquier County supervisors and school board members have agreed on a compensation package that will give school employees a 5% raise for the 2021-2022 school year.
- 🏈 “The joy that this team provided to the community over the last three weeks is irreplaceable."


