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Read MoreSummer storms creating states of emergency from Philadelphia to Missouri
At least one person is dead in Missouri after as much as a foot of rain fell in just hours early Friday. More than 350 people rescued in Missouri alone. In Philadelphia, the National Weather Service confirming at least four microbursts tore through the city. Seventy mile-per-hour winds downing hundreds of trees and ripping roofs […]
Read MoreVirginia Reports 10 Cyclospora Cases
Virginia health officials have confirmed 10 cases of cyclosporiasis this year, but say no common source or local outbreak has been identified. The intestinal illness is caused by a microscopic parasite often spread through contaminated food or water. Symptoms can include prolonged watery diarrhea, cramps, fatigue and nausea. Officials say cases typically increase during the […]
Read MoreVirginia Wildlife Officials Seek Comment on Fee and Regulation Changes
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is accepting public comment through August 5 on proposed hunting, fishing, trapping and boat registration fee increases. Other proposals include a new $10 camping fee on department-owned land, changes to bear hound training and trout stocking, and boating rules requiring life jackets for children under 13 and engine cut-off […]
Read MoreAtlantic Union Bank Launches Campaign to Fight Hunger
Atlantic Union Bank has launched its second annual “Bank on Ending Hunger” campaign. Through September 30, the bank will donate $1 for every new checking account opened, helping provide up to 80,000 meals through four regional food banks. Last year’s campaign provided about 48,000 meals.
Read MoreApplications Open for Lancaster Players Youth Theater Workshop
The Lancaster Players are accepting applications for a Youth Theater Workshop for students ages 8 through 18. The program runs August 3 through 17 at the Lancaster Playhouse in White Stone. Auditions are August 2, and the fee is $125. Older students will perform “Supervillains Anonymous,” while younger students will present a fractured fairy tale.
Read MoreVeterans Benefits Claims Clinic Set in Saluda
A veterans benefits claims clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 18, at the American Legion meeting hall on Watson Landing in Saluda. Assistance will be available for new claims, denied-claim appeals, survivor benefits, toxic exposure, caregiver support and housing renovations. For further information, cal 804-466-0920.
Read MoreVirginia Ranks First for Customized Workforce Training
Virginia has been ranked first in the nation for customized workforce training for the fourth consecutive year by Business Facilities magazine. The Virginia Talent Accelerator Program provides free recruitment and training services to qualified new and expanding companies. Since its launch in 2019, the program has supported more than 22,000 jobs across the commonwealth. Virginia […]
Read MoreCruising Course Begins Wednesday in Kilmarnock
The Northern Neck Sail and Power Squadron will begin its seven-week Cruising Under Power and Sail course this Wednesday in Kilmarnock. Classes will then meet every Wednesday, with registration open for both members and non-members interested in improving their boating knowledge and skills.
Read MoreCruising Course Begins July 15 In Kilmarnock
The Northern Neck Sail and Power Squadron will begin its seven-week Cruising Under Power and Sail course this Wednesday in Kilmarnock. Classes will then meet every Wednesday, with registration open for both members and non-members interested in improving their boating knowledge and skills.
Read MoreVirginia Tech Expects Graduate Enrollment Decline
Virginia Tech is preparing for a significant drop in graduate student enrollment this fall, with officials projecting a 20 percent decline in incoming doctoral students. University leaders say fewer international students, declining interest in some computer science graduate programs and increased competition for students are driving the trend. The university is responding by restructuring some […]
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