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Early in-person voting for the Nov. 4 general and special elections begins Friday, Sept. 19, running through 5 p.m. on ...
The Windsor Planning Commission voted 6-0 on Aug. 27 to recommend approval of an application to rezone property located on ...
The Courtland Community Center was filled with children’s laughter, music and food Aug. 16 as local clothing brand Backstreets102B hosted its first back-to-school supply drive. The event was organized ...
Capron Elementary School (CES) recently received a generous donation from the Courtland Masonic Lodge #85. In the photo, ...
Virginia Market News Service reported the following weekly ag trends on Friday, Sept. 12: In Virginia, state-graded feeder ...
Vision Tours, the charter bus service that Dr. Eric Majette and Raymond Everett brought to Franklin in 2023, is significantly ...
I am reading a very interesting book called “The Invention of Nature,” written by Andrea Wulf. It is about Alexander von Humboldt who is considered the father of environmentalism. He was born in 1769 ...
The Project Program Planning and Development Committee of the Franklin Tri-County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta ...
Franklin City Council voted 6-0 on Monday, Sept. 8, to retain a Richmond-based firm named Capital Results to provide interim ...
Ward 3 Councilman Gregory McLemore raised concerns about the rest of the Franklin City Council’s decision to give recently resigned City Manager Rosylen Oglesby severance pay, noting that he did not ...
In the mid-1930s, Camp Manufacturing Company, which had been in the lumber business since its founding in 1887, was engaging in serious discussions about entering the paper-making business. In 1936, ...