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Credit card theft plea deal accepted in Madison Circuit Court
A plea deal, sans a pre-sentence report, led to Wednesday’s conviction and sentencing of a Scottsville woman in Madison County Circuit Court. Korah Elizabeth Cate accepted a deal with Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Wade A. Gelbert that saw one of two felony charges – credit card fraud – be amended to a misdemeanor.
Lohr may be eligible for alternative correction program
Rixeyville man admits guilt in DUI manslaughter case that killed girlfriend. A Community Corrections Alternative Program (CCAP) could be in the offing for a young Rixeyville man who pled guilty Wednesday to felony DUI manslaughter and two misdemeanor driving offenses. Shawn Austin Lohr, 20, accepted a plea agreement in Madison...
T.S. Debby dumps much-needed rain but closed schools and flooded roads
Breaking several months of drought, Tropical Storm Debby unleashed her wrath on the Central Piedmont causing school and road closures and flash floods in low-lying areas. In Madison County, Syria and Criglersville received over six inches of rainfall. Water rescue teams from Spotsylvania County were on hand to assist while...
A retirement and a promotion at Culpeper Wood Preservers
Culpeper Wood Preservers recently announced it is promoting from within on its leadership team following the retirement of a longtime employee. Madison County resident Nick Aylor is the new director of purchasing, effective July 1. He succeeds Jeff Lineberger, who held the position for 25 years at the manufacturer of...
Appomattox among counties to benefit from broadband grant
PALMYRA, Va. – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the award of $12.2 million in Virginia Telecommunication Initiative (VATI) grant funding to Firefly Fiber Broadband, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Central Virginia Electric Cooperative. The funding will support the $48.6 million project, in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, Dominion Energy, and county...
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