Day: February 14, 2025

More Broadband Access

Broadband internet service is expanding to central and upper Middlesex County, with installation costs waived for the first year. For just $199, residents and businesses can sign up for high-speed fiber internet. After the first year, additional fees may apply for properties over 1,000 feet from the road. The service, provided by All Points Broadband, […]

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Burn Laws Taking Effect

As spring nears and Virginians plan for warmer weather for camping and cook outs, State officials begin to remind residents about the burning law. Katie Gray reports….

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New Law Regulates Data Centers In Virginia

The Virginia Senate has passed a bill regulating data centers. The bill was passed yesterday and will require companies wanting to build data centers in the state to get additional approval from the locality where they want to build. The state of Virginia has hundreds of companies holding data centers throughout the state. Any data […]

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Middlesex County Secures Grant For Emergency Dredging

Middlesex County has secured a $2.3 million grant from the Virginia Port Authority for emergency dredging of Broad Creek in Deltaville. The project, estimated to cost $1.5 million, will remove 28,300 cubic yards of material. However, the county is facing a setback as a critical pipe, used in previous dredging, remains unfound. The county is […]

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Large Retailer Closing Virginia Stores

Another large retailer is closing stores in Virginia after filing for bankruptcy. Rocio Rivera has details…

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Urbanna Facing Water Woes

The Town of Urbanna is facing a significant challenge in upgrading its aging waterlines, with a 2021 estimate pegging the cost at $7 million. The need for waterline improvements remains a top priority for local officials, but the town’s low water rates are complicating efforts to secure grants and low-interest loans. Despite a recent 10% […]

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