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Pair’s outstanding commitment to summer hunger relief earns national recognition.
The governor also reappointed two other members to the governing body.
Democratic candidate for governor met with small-business owners as part of her ‘Span Virginia Bus Tour.’
Heat backs off, but still humid with showers, storms.
Virginia Community Food Connections Executive Director Candice Armstrong talks about the SNAP/match program at local farmers markets.
Planting has turned into harvesting this summer at the farm in White Oak.
During a work session, councilors signaled an openness to removing 500-foot buffer between tattoo shops and residences.
Free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and features mortgage lenders, home inspectors, appraisers and real estate agents. Â
Also inside: Donut shop opening in Central Park, chicken restaurant opening along Route 3, new project proposed near Carl’s
Doors open at Tabernacle Baptist Church at 5:30 p.m. for event hosted by county’s Tea Party.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg says because temperatures in your car can exceed 130 degrees, laptops, cell phones, tablets can can quickly become a paperweight if left in the car or trunk.
Change dramatically lowers the price of essential voter data — including lists of registered voters, new registrants, and past voters.