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Charlotte County registrar budget, staff changed by supervisors
The problem was two-fold for the Charlotte County registrar. First, one of the office’s current part-time employees had already left for another job and the other will be departing as of July 19. The second problem is that nobody has been interested in taking the positions, as long as they remain part-time. “I have talked […] The post Charlotte County registrar budget, staff changed by supervisors appeared first on The Charlotte Gazette.
Quarter Horse Solar goes for hearing. Dominion proposes changes
In August 2019, Apex Clean Energy Holdings got a conditional use permit (CUP) from Charlotte County for their Quarter Horse Solar project, then called Moody Creek. Since then, Dominion Energy has taken over the project and wants to make some changes to the CUP, scaling back things and making a few design changes. Before that […] The post Quarter Horse Solar goes for hearing. Dominion proposes changes appeared first on The Charlotte Gazette.
Gateway Marker To Be Dedicated
KEYSVILLE — The Lunenburg County Historical Society will host the dedication of the new state historical marker on Route 40 at the Lunenburg-Charlotte County line near Keysville on Saturday, July 27, at 10:00 a.m.. Parking is available at a nearby SVCC lot. This will be an Informal and short...
Sign dedication focuses on regional history
By Anne Hamlett A historical marker is going up on the Charlotte County-Lunenburg County line near Keysville later this month. This gateway sign to be dedicated is one of four replacement signs for old and damaged county historical markers at four corners of Lunenburg, including the line with Charlotte County. That’ll take place on Route […] The post Sign dedication focuses on regional history appeared first on The Charlotte Gazette.
Town celebrates with a Jubilee
It started in the morning hours with a parade, wrapping its way through 5th Street before eventually ending up at the Town Park. Then once at the park, there was food, activities for families of all ages and some animals to pet. Saturday, July 13 marked this year’s July Jubilee in the Town of Kenbridge, […] The post Town celebrates with a Jubilee appeared first on Kenbridge Victoria Dispatch.
Solar projects in Amherst, Charlotte counties up for hearings; more …
From elsewhere: Salem Sheriff April Staton announces resignation. Bristol considers outlawing camping on city-owned property. Judge rules pro-Palestine group must provide documents for Miyares' probe. The post Solar projects in Amherst, Charlotte counties up for hearings; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
Health District addresses splashpad concerns after investigation
After June 29, reports started coming in to the Piedmont Health District (PHD), raising concerns about the Farmville splashpad. Farmville residents were showing signs of gastrointestinal symptoms. This was later identified as an infection of the Norovirus and Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) bacteria. “EAEC is a less severe type of E. coli associated with acute […] The post Health District addresses splashpad concerns after investigation appeared first on Farmville.
Herald News Briefs: Prince Edward Supervisors make a change
PRINCE EDWARD SUPERVISORS MAKE A CHANGE Back in June, Prince Edward’s Commissioner of Revenue Crystal Hensley came to the Board of Supervisors with a request. She asked the group to consider repealing the 1971 Mobile Home Ordinance, which was still in effect. The rule required a $2 mobile home registration fee and Hensley showed the […] The post Herald News Briefs: Prince Edward Supervisors make a change appeared first on Farmville.
Chase City Lions induct new members
Recently, Dr. Randall Suslick, Chase City Lions, performed the induction ceremony of the Clarksville Lions new officers, committee chairs, and directors. From left to right: (front row) Mary Storm- Director; Mindy New – 2nd VP; Janice Williams – Membership Chair ; Karen Bona- Secretary (returning); (second row) Jane Lloyd – Immediate Past President; Damascus Ford – Tailtwister, Lion Tamer; (back row) Veronica Hardy-Everette’- Service & Marketing Chair (returning); Debbi Knox – Treasurer (returning); Randall Suslick; B.A. Bowen – Director (returning); Matt Dowling – President. (Not pictured: Marian Corpus – 2VP; Vicky Malay-Director; Terri Mewborn – Information/Technology Chair)
Date set for historical dedication
By Pat Israel Special to The K-V Dispatch The new signs have been installed. Now it’s time to hold a dedication ceremony. We’re referring to the four new double-sided Gateway signs, which replace old and dilapidated versions welcoming people into Lunenburg along primary roads. The four signs cover all of the entrances to Lunenburg from […] The post Date set for historical dedication appeared first on Kenbridge Victoria Dispatch.
Farmville parking fines decided by town council
After several months of discussion between residents, staff and council members, the Farmville parking fines ordinance has been settled. By a unanimous vote, the Farmville council passed Ordinance 228 during their Wednesday, July 10 meeting. First, let’s get this out of the way. What changed Wednesday were the fines, that is if you park in […] The post Farmville parking fines decided by town council appeared first on Farmville.
Adventure Begins at your Library
Summer fun is in full swing at the Meherrin Regional Library System. This year’s Summer Reading Program, Adventure Begins at Your Library, offers special performances, reading challenges, and more for preschoolers through adults. Registration for Summer Reading began on June 1, 2024 and the reading challenge ends July 31, 2024.
New options open for county farmers
A former pilot program has turned into an ongoing option for Lunenburg County farmers. Livestock producers can work with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to develop sustainable grazing systems. The idea here is a bit like a domino effect. You make one change, it leads to another and so on. First launched as a […] The post New options open for county farmers appeared first on Kenbridge Victoria Dispatch.
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