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USS John F. Kennedy Sailors visit for citywide cleanup
A bright and windy Friday saw USS John F. Kennedy sailors participate in a citywide cleanup. Held in partnership with the city of Suffolk and Keep Suffolk Beautiful, over 400 sailors came out to volunteer and clean 20 areas within Suffolk on Friday, April 12. Rounding out their data, Suffolk Public Works says that the […] The post USS John F. Kennedy Sailors visit for citywide cleanup appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Library Groundbreaking Wednesday
Suffolk Public Library invites the public to the ceremonial groundbreaking for the New Suffolk Central Library Wednesday, April 17 at 2:30 p.m. Nestled in the heart of Suffolk’s historic downtown, the new Suffolk Central Library at 309 W. Washington Street will have a focus on engaging the diverse population of Suffolk. The library’s design is […] The post Library Groundbreaking Wednesday appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Celebrating Telecommunicators Appreciation Week
The City of Suffolk held a special presentation to honor members of their Public Safety Telecommunications department. During Suffolk City Council’s meeting held on Wednesday, April 3, Mayor Michael D. Duman honored the Suffolk 911 Center in observance of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Appreciation Week, occurring on April 14 through April 20. Suffolk City Clerk […] The post Celebrating Telecommunicators Appreciation Week appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit filed against two SPS board members
SUFFOLK, Virginia — A multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit against two Suffolk Public School board members was filed in Suffolk Circuit Court on Thursday, April 11. The lawsuit filed by Deborah Wahlstrom alleges board members Tyron Riddick and Dr. Judith Brooks-Buck used “false and defamatory” statements about Wahlstrom, and those statements, the lawsuit contends, have damaged her […] The post Multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit filed against two SPS board members appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Magnolia Gardens awarded $5 million HUD grant
Just in time for National Fair Housing Month, Suffolk’s Magnolia Gardens will see a beneficial amount of funding from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. During a Tuesday, April 2 presentation held in Emporia, it was announced that both the 68 unit apartment located at 219 Prospect Rd and Trinity Woods in […] The post Magnolia Gardens awarded $5 million HUD grant appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
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