Jay Lewis is no longer serving as the Walkers Creek supervisor after he did not take an oath of office following his re-election. His vacancy forced a re-vote on funding for a proposed recreation center, putting the project in limbo.
Residents in the city say the divide between members of The Church of Latter-day Saints and non-members continues to influence the community three decades after leaders of the church acquired Southern Virginia University. Residents say relations have improved in some areas but persist in many others.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that he authorized direct negotiations with Lebanon, while Israeli attacks continued.
Wayne Handley, the city’s interim city manager, says two sworn officer positions will be taken away due to the merging of Parry McCluer Middle School into Parry McCluer High School. A vacant patrol officer position also will remain unfilled. Dave Clements, the city’s interim police chief, says he does not expect any impact on response times.
The $1 million project in downtown Lexington is almost complete. The improvements, funded by outside donations, involved moving the Veterans Memorial, replacing grass with brick, and adding terraces and trees. Business owners hope the facelift will help increase foot traffic downtown.
Israel has been pounding areas of the country where the Hezbollah militant group has a strong presence since late September, but has rarely struck in the heart of Beirut.
Washington and Lee is seeking a permit to rent office space from the former Rockbridge Building. The property at 17 S. Main St. will retain business storefronts.
A $1 million state grant will give an old factory building new life in Goshen. The Stillwater Worsted Mills plant will open up as a museum and restoration shop.
Defensive Line Coach Tony Collins watches from the sidelines as his brother Ty takes on his new role as starting quarterback.
The new water bill increase would go into effect next July with a new stormwater fee phased in over time.
Tropical storm force winds began battering Florida on Thursday as Hurricane Helene prepared to make landfall, with forecasters warning that the enormous storm could create a “nightmare” surge along the coast and churn up damaging winds hundreds of miles inland across much of the southeastern U.S.
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