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South Hill Town Council will hold an October public hearing to solicit opinions on the use of low speed vehicles such as golf ...
Ethel Kinder Whitt of Mount Pleasant, S.C., and formerly of South Boston passed away peacefully Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, at the age of 90. Ethel was born July 12, 1935, in Buchanan, to the late George ...
Several residents of Chase City aired their frustrations with people who blow their lawn clippings onto town sidewalks and streets during a short meeting of Chase City Town Council Monday night. The ...
Fourteen-year-old Trace Daniel is quietly earning a place among the top drivers in the competitive Limited Sportsman Division at South Boston Speedway. Daniel may not be as flashy as his fellow teen ...
The annual National Night Out celebration in Chase City on Tuesday drew a large and diverse crowd eager for an evening of fun, information and community building. National Night Out, an annual ...
Aiming to shape the course of growth for years to come, the Mecklenburg County Board of Supervisors on Monday unveiled a comprehensive set of economic development priorities designed to foster ...
Young and old turned out for games, free food, activities and the chance to meet local first responders at South Hill’s National Night Out (NNO) celebration on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Police officers, ...
Schools across Mecklenburg County reopened their doors Monday, welcoming thousands of students for the first day of the 2025-26 school year. The first day back from summer break saw busy streets, full ...
Jenny McGregor Cooper, daughter of the late Walter and Myrtle McGregor of Java, wife of the late William E. (Bill) Cooper Sr.
William George Mills, 75 of La Crosse died Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025 at his home. He was a retired Bethlehem Steel employee and an Army veteran. A graveside service was conducted Monday, Aug. 11 at Olive ...
As their time in office approaches the end, Virginia governors invariably face questions about their legacies — what aspects of their tenures will endure once the moving vans pull up to the Governor’s ...
It was my first spring concert with the Washington Men’s Camerata, at the famous Kennedy Center, no less. I was thrilled walking past signed portraits of famous celebrities who had appeared there over ...
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