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Gone Shrimpin’: MD, VA Shrimp Harvests Return for 2024 Season
In the movie Forrest Gump, Alabama native Bubba proclaims, “Shrimp is the fruit of the sea.” Indeed, the south has long been known for its shrimp harvests, but the Chesapeake Bay? Not so much. In recent years, that’s been changing. Shrimp appear to be more abundant further north...
Generals Wrestling Pins Down Three Spots on All-State Team
LEXINGTON, Va. - Washington and Lee University had three student-athletes named to the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) All-State College Division Wrestling Team on Friday. Evan Lindner, Nic Zamaloff, and John Santowski each earned honors for the first time. Evan Lindner, competing in the 149-pound weight class for the 2023-24...
Construction begins on pipeline expansion in Hampton Roads
This story was reported by WHRO News. A project to overhaul and double the size of a natural gas pipeline in Hampton Roads is officially underway. TC Energy began construction last week on the Virginia Reliability Project, according to a filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The Canadian company...
SML Water Quality Monitoring Results: June 30th - July 6th
The Smith Mountain Lake Association has announced its latest results of the SML Water Quality Monitoring program. Water quality at Smith Mountain Lake continues to be excellent. This is according to the analysis of water samples most recently collected during the week of June 30 to July 6 by a group of 53 citizen volunteers and analyzed by a team of scientists at Ferrum College.
VTC debuts third season of ‘My Home Virginia’ series, feature notable state athletes
The Virginia Tourism Corporation has released the third season of its video series My Home Virginia, which follows Virginia-based athletes and the role the state played in their development and success. The third season of My Home Virginia features episodes about Keira D’Amato, Jon Lugbill, and Nicola Cranmer. D’Amato...
Area hospitals on top of security requirements
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - New state-mandated security requirements at hospital emergency rooms are no worry to Charlottesville-area healthcare providers. According to a state law that took effect at the beginning of July, Virginia emergency rooms must have round-the-clock security or police presence. The law also requires emergency departments, or ED’s...
DAHS hosts third adoption fair for the year
The Danville Area Humane Society hosted its third adoption fair of the year on the morning of Saturday, July 13. Many folks attended the fair to look at the pets available for adoption, bring their pets in for a free microchip which was a special gift from the DAHS for the event, take photos with Santa for Christmas in July, and have plenty more fun. The Dancing Creek Farm gave away hundreds of different samples including food, soothing oils and lotions, and natural flea treatments.
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