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Nelson Talmadge Nicely – Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Virginia
On July 23, 1967 Private First Nelson Talmadge Nicely was declared a casualty of the Vietnam War. He served with honor in the United States Army. He is remembered by the people of Virginia. May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect and equality for all. Casualty date: July 23, 1967Vietnam […] The post Nelson Talmadge Nicely – Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Virginia appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Happy Labor Day from the Virginian Review
The staff at the Virginian Review wishes all of our readers a happy Labor Day. We hope you have a fantastic holiday filled with family, fun and delicious food. Our office at 229 W. Main Street will be closed on Monday, September 2 in observance of the holiday and will reopen Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. […] The post Happy Labor Day from the Virginian Review appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Advocates ask the EPA to oppose air permit in Virginia
The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) and environmental groups are asking the federal government to object to an air permit that the state of Virginia recently issued to a chemical manufacturing plant. AdvanSix Resins and Chemicals LLC, located south of Richmond in Hopewell, VA, has for years been seeking to...
VMI can't keep pace with #15 William & Mary in 41-7 opening night loss
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WSET/VMI Keydets) — The 2024 VMI Football season got underway on Thursday night in Williamsburg, as the host No. 15/16 William & Mary would take the opener 41-7. The Tribe, who were ranked 15th in the Stats Perform FCS Preseason Poll and 16th in the AFCA Preseason Poll, lived up to the billing, totaling 446 yards and three scores on the ground.
Permit areas provide cool mountain streams and summer trout opportunities
CARROLL COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) — The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources operates permit-fee fishing areas to provide year-round trout fishing. Trout are generally considered cool water species, and many bodies of water in Virginia can not sustain them during warm summer months. However, waterways in permit fishing areas are cool enough to provide a trout […]
Overdose deaths from opioids declining in Virginia, advocates say more work needs to be done
According to the most recent data from the Virginia Department of Health, synthetic opioid-related deaths, which include deaths caused by fentanyl, decreased from over 2,000 in 2021 to under 1,800 in 2023.
Power line protest targets tech executives in Maryland
FREDERICK, Md. — A Data Center Summit at Frederick Community College Thursday turned into what some protestors called a "walk of shame." Protestors confronted industry executives as they arrived at a sold-out luncheon hosted by the Maryland Tech Council, the state's largest technology trade association in the state. Some protestors shouted "shame," as others demanded that executives route a controversial power line project over their own properties and homes rather than swaths of farmland and forests in central Maryland, much of it with preservation and conservation restrictions.
Leaf peepers, lovers of fall: Predictions are here for Virginia weather, colors
The dry conditions in the Shenandoah Valley this summer will put a damper on fall foliage colors this fall, according to an AccuWeather meteorologist. “The leaves are likely to drop off the trees earlier than usual,” said Thomas Kines, also the director of forecaster scheduling. “The orange and red are not likely to be as vibrant as they usually are. The yellows and browns will probably be the dominant colors.”
Virginia father gifts his son $1 million lottery ticket as wedding gift
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. - A Virginia father gifted his son a $1 million lottery ticket as a wedding gift. Aaron and Kiana Andrews recently got married in April and the newlywed's plan – which they came up with before the winning ticket – is to move out of their home in Springfield and move in with Aaron's dad in Triangle, Virginia.
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