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King George moves forward with 3-cent tax hike, cigarette levy

For a while Tuesday night, it looked like the King George County Board of Supervisors might lower the proposed real estate tax rate increase by a penny as board members favored reducing the local money given to schools. But in the end, the fear of economic uncertainty propelled the board to move forward with a 3-cent increase, which would bring the real estate tax rate to 73 cents per $100 of assessed value. The rate is the lowest in the Fredericksburg area, and the supervisors are scheduled to approve it—and the county’s $97.4 million budget—on May 4. Developing a county spending plan is difficult at the best of times, but King George faced several obstacles in addition to the biggest concern: the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. County Administrator Neiman Young left in February, and Travis Quesenberry, who had served in that post before 2016 when he went back to being county engineer, stepped in to fill the void until a new county administrator is found. King Ge

King George County as a whole is mourning loss of Roy Fenwick

The King George County Board of Supervisors held a moment of silence Tuesday night in memory of well-known resident Roy Fenwick Jr., who died last week doing what he loved most: helping others. Fenwick had gotten his tractor out to help his neighbor in an area of the county known as Tetotum, off State Route 218 near Westmoreland County. Fenwick had lived there all his life. To many, he was known as the “mayor of Tetotum,” said Supervisor Jeff Stonehill, who called for the moment of silence as he asked people to “think back on your most enjoyable moments with Roy.”

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