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Ever Thought of Owning a Franchise? Now's Your Chance.
FranNet, a franchise matchmaking service, will be in Fredericksburg on Nov. 22, 2013.

Susan Larson is a writer and photographer who moved to Fredericksburg from Northern Virginia in November 2012. She previously worked as editor of Burke Patch and Fairfax Station Patch. She is a member of the Society for Professional Journalists.
Larson began her journalism career in high school, writing for her local community newspaper, The Addison Leader. At Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, she majored in Broadcast Journalism.
Larson worked for WOAI (CBS) News Radio, and hosted a weekly jazz program on KRTU Radio. She then worked on the production crew for KMOL (NBC) Television. When the Today Show broadcast live from the Riverwalk, Larson was behind one of the cameras.
In 2006 Larson earned a Master's Degree in Information Science and Library Services from the University of South Carolina online cohort, and had a tenure providing online library services and social media for Fairfax County Public Library.
Susan loves animals, and spends most of her free time riding her horse.
FranNet, a franchise matchmaking service, will be in Fredericksburg on Nov. 22, 2013.

Links to obituaries from local funeral homes.
'Tis the season to be jolly.
Gus Deeds likely committed suicide after altercation, according to Virginia State Police. Mental health questions raised in news report.
Company has centers throughout Virginia.
Plus, assault on a police officer and murder investigation.
Job listings in the Fredericksburg area.
Forecast great for seeing the rocket.
Fredericksburg Police Department's crime report for Nov. 18, 2013.
In case of tie, vote shifts to general assembly.
The cast sang and danced to promote the show.
Alex Kelly-Maartens' new fitness and fashion boutique focuses on body and mind.
Links to recent obituaries for area residents.
This year's events will be held at UMW’s Jepson Alumni Executive Center.
Links to recent obituaries from Fredericksburg funeral homes.
The suspect allegedly displayed a gun when demanding money.
Dr. Mike Stevens, president of the Central Virginia Battlefields Trust, will lead a reading of the Gettysburg Address surrounded by the graves of more than 15,000 Union soldiers.