SPORTS: Jordan Tapscott to play football at Virginia Tech; girls basketball, wrestling reports. PAGES 17, 18, 20 January 25, 2023
Our 206th year | Vol. 206, No. 4 | www.Fauquier.com | $1.50 VIRGINIA PRESS ASSOCIATION: BEST SMALL NEWSPAPER IN VIRGINIA 2017-2021
Expanding Warrenton’s boundaries looks like dead issue again By Colleen LaMay
Fauquier Times Staff Writer
Efforts to grow Warrenton well beyond its current town limits are on hold again, although Mayor Carter Nevill said last week the council was open to requests from individual property owners who wanted the boundary lines modified to include their land. The owners of the Arrington development, for instance, indicated last year that they will ask the
“The county seemed not to be interested in it.” TOWN COUNCILMAN BRETT HAMBY
town to incorporate the 234-acre portion of the former Alwington Farm property located just south of current town limits.
The town council voted unanimously at its regular January meeting to withdraw a request it submitted to the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors to let Warrenton spread out 2.4 square miles beyond the current town limits. The town now encompasses about 4.3 square miles. The decision came near the end of a nearly seven-hour meeting dominated by discussion about a proposed Amazon data center. See BOUNDARIES, page 6
Chris Butler announces he will not seek another term By Coy Ferrell
Fauquier Times Staff Writer
LIAM BOWMAN/PIEDMONT JOURNALISM FOUNDATION
A vehicle occupied by Mary and Brian Dangerfield overturned after colliding with a sheriff's office cruiser Feb. 25, 2022 on U.S. 17 between Morrisville and Goldvein.
Now-former sheriff’s deputy charged with misdemeanor in fatal crash By Coy Ferrell
Fauquier Times Staff Writer
Nearly one year after he allegedly caused a high-speed traffic crash that killed two people, the Virginia State Police has charged now-former Fauquier County sheriff’s deputy Brock Smith with one misdemeanor count of reckless driving in connection with the Feb. 25, 2022, incident. Culpeper County Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul Walther, whom a judge assigned as a special prosecutor in the case, has not pursued any other charges against Smith. Walther declined to comment. See CRASH, page 4
FAUQUIER TIMES STAFF PHOTO/COY FERRELL
IT CAME DOWN TO THE LAST SHOT
Craig Riddle (right) and the Kettle Run Cougars outlasted Xavier Banks (left) and rival Liberty, 58-55, last week. STORY, PAGES 17, 20
Lee District Supervisor Chris Butler announced Monday that he will not seek re-election this year, ensuring that newcomers will make up the majority of the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors after the general election. Supervisors Mary Leigh McDaniel (Marshall District) and Holder Trumbo (Scott District) have also opted not to run for another four-year term. Each of the five supervisor seats is on the ballot in November, with new terms beginning Jan. 1, 2024. “It is time I turn my focus back to home and family,” Butler said in a statement Monday. “I am blessed with the most wonderful and supportive wife. Lisa has been beside me no matter what; she and my children were sometimes put to the side while I conducted county business. Our family has grown, and they need me now.” Chris Butler See BUTLER, page 8
Regan Washer has entered the race for Marshall District supervisor. See page 7.
It’s all about people . . . and always will be. www.vnb.com