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Service Authority wins Gold Award
Bristol Herald Courier· 3 days agoThe Washington County Service Authority has won the VDH's Gold Award for the 13th time.
AAA: Record holiday travel expected Memorial Day weekend
Bristol Herald Courier· 5 days agoAAA is predicting record levels of holiday travel during the long Memorial Day weekend with the vast...
Chris Dollar: Bottom fishing delivers a serenity factor | OUTDOORS COMMENTARY
CapitalGazette.com· 6 days agoYou’ll get no argument from me that not only is bottom fishing on the tamer side of Chesapeake Bay...
Town of Bedford's EDA supports local businesses with new child care incentive
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 6 days agoOne of the identified issues for employee participation in the workforce is the shortage of...
In good hands
The Central Virginian· 4 days agoBetween managing the dispatch program for Pegasus at the University of Virginia and delivering babies in cars, Chiefs Gary Morris and Martin Hart Sr....
A family affair: Breaking the generational cycle of heart disease in West Virginia
Houston Chronicle· 5 days agoLike many people in rural West Virginia, Sabrina Ford grew up on beans cooked with lard and...
Today in History
The Martinsburg Journal· 1 day agoS. In 1787, the Constitutional Convention began at the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) in Philadelphia after enough delegates had shown up...
Spring Mills High School graduates recognized for their impact on the community
The Martinsburg Journal· 6 days agoSpring Mills High School’s Class of 2024 was celebrated for its accomplishments and impact on the community during Monday night’s graduation ceremony. The ...
Froma Harrop: Should transgender women use women's locker rooms?
Martinsville Bulletin· 3 days agoTo what extent should a transgender woman be treated the same as women who started life as female? A...
‘Everybody’s here.’ Kentucky history lives on inside the Lexington Cemetery
Lexington Herald-Leader· 3 days agoThe 1833 cholera outbreak left Lexington in ruins, taking 500 lives - about 7% of the population - in a mere two months. With no grave plots left, a group of 24 men came together, each pledging ...