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Will mail slowdown affect your area? Postal Service won’t say; more …
From elsewhere: New tax relief rate in Bedford County reflects return to normal vehicle values. At Hersh Goldberg-Polin's funeral: “May his memory be a revolution.” UVa changes policies in wake of pro-Palestine protest. The post Will mail slowdown affect your area? Postal Service won’t say; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
Most Virginia schools would be considered ‘off-track’ or worse by VDOE ‘accountability’ system
Nearly 3 in 4 Virginia schools would be considered "off-track" or in "need of intensive support," according to a new accountability system approved by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE).
Homegrown Harvest Festival returns Oct. 4-6
Hubs Peanuts, Commune Restaurant and River Road Farm recently announced the second annual Homegrown Harvest Festival set for Oct. 4-6, highlighting the best of Virginia cuisine, music and community. A news release stated that the Homegrown Harvest Festival will benefit the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore, the T2 Fitness Foundation and The […] The post Homegrown Harvest Festival returns Oct. 4-6 appeared first on The Tidewater News.
Dense Fog Blankets East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, Causing Hazardous Driving Conditions 9/2
Fog Advisory Issued as Visibility Plummets Across Region. [MORRISTOWN] — Issued by the National Weather Service at 12:32 AM EDT on September 2, 2024. A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for portions of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia as visibility drops to a quarter mile or less in many areas. The advisory, in effect until 9 AM EDT / 8 AM CDT this morning, warns drivers to exercise extreme caution as they navigate through the fog-affected regions.
Harvest season for wild ginseng begins on September 1 in Virginia
WRIC 8 News reported that wild ginseng harvest season in Virginia begins on September 1 and ends on December 31. Wild ginseng is a highly-regulated plant in Virginia. It has culinary and medicinal benefits. The root of the ginseng plant is used to treat a wide variety of ailments.
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