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Augusta Solar, landowners were rejected in 2019. The lawsuit lasted nearly four years.
VERONA – In May, the Augusta County Planning Commission declined to recommend Augusta Solar, a proposed large scale solar energy system in Stuarts Draft. It was not the first time the project was turned away. In 2019, the Augusta County Board of Supervisors rejected Augusta Solar in a 4-3 vote. At that time, the project was 2,700-acres with visual buffers included. Now, the project has been reduced to 1,600 acres with visual buffers. ...
Ready, set, murder: Crimora Players present ‘Where There’s a Will’ whodunnit mystery
Murder mystery fans are in for dinner and a treat this weekend at Crimora Community Center when Crimora Players presents “Where There’s a Will, There’s a Murder.”. Ten individuals learn at an island getaway that they are distant relatives. Then, they learn that a relative who recently died has left each of them $1 million in his will.
Custom framing manufacturer expands to Frederick County
Framebridge, the leading manufacturer for direct to customer framing, selected Frederick County for its new manufacturing hub. This is the company’s second facility on the east coast in addition to the studio in Richmond, Kentucky. The new Framing Studio is located at 155 Aviation Drive in Winchester and will...
Lynchburg school board reverses closure decision, plans to rebuild Sandusky Elementary
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Two Lynchburg elementary schools are off of the chopping block for closure, at least at the moment, after a school board work session on Tuesday night. The board decided that T.C. Miller and Sandusky elementary schools are staying open, and they're hoping to rebuild Sandusky.
Boozy Olympics, biscuits rise again, and dill-ightful cider
Brookville Biscuit & Brunch returned in early June with a bountiful lineup of biscuit sandwiches. C-VILLE Weekly is Charlottesville’s leading newspaper. Founded in 1989, it’s been the area’s local source for informative (and informed) stories in news, arts, and living for more than 26 years.
New anthology collects long-forgotten stories of Patrick County
A Martinsville teacher is preparing for the release of her first book, a collection of stories from her native Patrick County. The post New anthology collects long-forgotten stories of Patrick County appeared first on Cardinal News.
Man missing from Lynchburg found safe
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - UPDATE: Police report the man has been found safe. ORIGINAL STORY: Lynchburg Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a missing man. Richard D. Nunnally, 61, was last reported seen July 5, 2024, in the Rivermont Avenue area. Police say Nunnally is...
From the ball, breakfast and big times on the water, the 11th annual SML Pirate Days was a blast for all
The 11th annual Smith Mountain Lake Pirate Days was held over the weekend featuring a host of activities that kicked off on Friday, July 19th with an on the water viewing of the movie "Jaws" at SML Community Park Beach in Moneta and The Pirates Ball held at Mango's Bar & Grill and wrapped on Sunday, July 21st with events held at Goodhue Boat Company, Blackwater.
Roanoke apartment hit with gunfire
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Roanoke Police are looking for whomever is responsible for shooting at an apartment Tuesday. Police were called shortly before 11 a.m. July 23, 2024 to the 3400 block of Bennett Drive NW about a shooting. Officers determined one apartment had been struck with gunfire. No one...
New Jersey lottery player wins $4 million in Mega Millions. Here's where ticket was sold
A trip the market turned into one lucky New Jersey lottery player into a millionaire. The ticket sold in Monmouth County won $4 million by matching the five white balls in Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing and having the Megaplier option. The winning ticket was sold at the Laurel Market on Laurel Avenue in Hazlet Township, the New Jersey Lottery announced. ...
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