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Virginia Lawmakers Advance $205 Billion Budget

Virginia lawmakers have approved a two-year, $205 billion state budget that includes teacher raises, higher education funding, housing programs, child care assistance, and a new tax on data centers. The spending plan now heads to Governor Abigail Spanberger, who must act before the new budget takes effect July 1.

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Students Propose Mirrors To Improve Main Street Safety

Two Mathews High School students are pushing for convex mirrors on Main Street to improve visibility for drivers. FCCLA members Grace Keel and Falon Cook presented the proposal to local leaders and have gathered community support. If approved, the mirrors could be installed and operating soon.

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Northumberland Residents Push Back on Proposed Tax Hike

Northumberland County residents are voicing concerns over a proposed real estate tax increase that could reach 21 percent, following a recent property reassessment that boosted values by more than 58 percent. Several speakers told county leaders the rising tax burden is becoming difficult for retirees and others on fixed incomes, while questioning what additional services […]

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Kinsale Fund Launches Youth Writing Contest

The Kinsale Waterfront Fund is marking America’s 250th anniversary with a new youth writing contest for Northern Neck students. Participants are asked to reinterpret a speech or statement from the 1700s, connect it to a modern issue, and propose a solution. Cash prizes range from $50 to $500, with essays due as part of the […]

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Northumberland Backs Restoration Of Gardys Mill Pond

Northumberland County supervisors have approved a resolution supporting restoration of Gardys Mill Pond to its original condition. The move follows a recent public meeting where several options for the pond’s future were presented. County leaders say the pond is an important recreational and historical asset. Officials there now say they hope Westmoreland County will adopt […]

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Sheriff’s Office Earns Accreditation Recognition

The Westmoreland County Sheriff’s Office has been recognized for maintaining its accreditation through the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. The agency first earned the designation in 2006 and recently passed another comprehensive review with no deficiencies reported. Officials say the assessment examined training, operations, administration, evidence handling, and community relations. State evaluators praised the […]

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Lancaster Approves Budget And Tax Increase

Lancaster County supervisors have approved a $51.4 million budget for the new fiscal year, along with a five-cent increase in the real estate tax rate. Officials say the increase will help cover growing debt obligations. The largest budget item is nearly $22 million for the school system. Debt service will exceed $6.7 million, up more […]

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Sheriff Warns Of Animal Shelter Fundraising Scam

The Westmoreland County Sheriff’s Office and the Westmoreland County Animal Shelter are warning residents about a fundraising scam circulating online. Officials say the agencies are not selling T-shirts or conducting any related fundraiser and are urging the public not to send money. The sheriff’s office says anyone who encounters the solicitation should avoid making payments […]

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Pool Towing Crash Leads To Reckless Driving Charge

A reckless driving charge has been filed against 30 year old K’Von Tavares Evans of Petersburg following a June 5 crash that shut down the Robert O Norris Bridge. State Police say Evans was towing a 16-foot-wide swimming pool across the bridge, which has a posted 10-foot width limit, when he sideswiped three vehicles. No […]

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Lancaster High Band Room To Receive Farewell Celebration

After more than five decades of music, rehearsals and memories, Lancaster High School’s longtime Band Room 245 will be honored with a farewell gathering this weekend. The school is inviting former and current band members to a potluck celebration at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 28, as the band prepares to move into its new facility […]

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