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Warren County opened its new, $5.6 million fire and rescue station today. Warren County Fire Marshal Gerry Maiatico spoke by phone about the project reaching completion and the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic put the kibosh on plans to hold a ribbon-cutting for the facility. âUnfortunately, due to the COVID regulations and restrictions, and out of an abundance of caution for staff, weâre not gonna be completing a ribbon-cutting ceremony,â Maiatico said Friday. Volunteers and staff with the Department of Fire and Rescue Services plan to move vehicles and other equipment from the old Rivermont station to the new station, Maiatico said. The department then will begin staffing the station 24-7. ....
It was back to business as usual Thursday afternoon after winter storm Gail dropped several inches of snow throughout Warren and Shenandoah counties Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, 9 inches of snow had fallen in Front Royal by 9 a.m. Thursday and 11.5 inches had fallen in Basye by 11:53 p.m. Wednesday. Almost 9 inches had fallen by 3:02 a.m. Thursday in Shenandoah County. Road conditions were reported by the Virginia Department of Transportation as clear on Interstate 66 in Warren County and on I-81 in Shenandoah County by 11 a.m. Primary and secondary roads in Warren County were down to bare pavement except for isolated spots of snow, ice or slush, by about 4:15 p.m. VDOTâs website reported âno adverse road conditions for Shenandoah County primary roads by about 6:15 p.m. Route 758 (Woodstock Tower Road) West and East were closed for ice, VDOTâs website reported around the same time. ....
As COVID-19 cases have been increasing around the state and country, Warren County employees have been dealing with impacts of the disease since around Labor Day. County Administrator Edwin Daley said by phone interview Monday that about 5-10% of the countyâs 300 to 350 employees over the past three months have either been exposed to someone who had the coronavirus or came into contact with someone who was exposed to somebody with it. About five to 10 of those employees have tested positive for the virus, Daley said. The impacts have involved several different departments, including the Parks and Recreation Department, Sheriffâs Office and administrative offices. ....