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Deeds Reports: 'Skinny' Budget Put Forward
02/27/2023 02:32 PM
Driver's License Services At DMVs Not Available Feb. 25
02/24/2023 10:33 AM
Fitz Guilty Of Destruction Of Property
02/23/2023 01:47 PM
Committee: Echelon ‘Listened To Our Input’
Company Officials To Attend Next Council Meeting
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Glasgow Town Manager Leaving
By Carolyn Bradley After two years of serving as Glasgow’s town manager, George Hayfield is heading just a little south to become the town manager of Buchanan.
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Lexington Library Reopens
The Lexington branch of the Rockbridge Regional Library reopened on Friday, Feb. 17, for the first time since a burst pipe on Dec. 25 resulted in damage to portions of the library’s floors, particularly in the children’s section and the Piovano meeting room. Both of those sections remain closed to the public for the time being. Library Director Julie Goyette said that they hope to be able to reopen the meeting room for small groups and some activities in the coming weeks, and, while part of the floor in the children’s section has been replaced, the library is waiting for new shelves for that section of the library before replacing the rest of the floor. The collection of books in that section of the library is still available, but access to the shelves is limited to staff only for the time being. (Joseph Haney photo)
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Forensic Nursing Center Opens In Rockbridge
Collaborative Effort Supports Assault Victims
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
At ‘Bond Of Family’
At the “Bond of Family” history program in Glasgow Saturday, Glasgow Mayor Paul Williams presents a bouquet of roses and a plaque to Roberta Thompson Lyle, the oldest living descendant of Garland Thompson Sr., who was enslaved on the Buffalo Forge industrial work farm before and during the Civil War. The program, sponsored by the Rockbridge Regional Library in conjunction with the Rockbridge Historical Society, featured comments by descendants of Thompson, as well as by a descendant of one of the families that owned the Buffalo Forge complex. There were also displays and music from the audience and members of local church choirs. (Carolyn Bradley photo)
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
MSA Water Projects Get Timeline
Multiple Tasks Planned Over Next 15 Years
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Spelling Bee Winners
Five students from Enderly Heights Elementary School and five students from Parry McCluer Middle School went headto- head in a division-wide spelling bee competition on Feb. 1. The spelling bee champion was PMMS seventh-grader Sebastian George (left), and Ivy Talley (right), a sixth-grader, was runner-up. “There were no material prizes, but excitement and pride were exhibited by all participants,” said PMMS Principal Debbie Gilbert about the event, which was live-streamed so that fellow students and relatives could watch from home. Sebastian will move on to compete in the regional spelling bee being held in Roanoke in the spring.
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Courts Update
The following indictments were handed down by a Rockbridge County grand jury on Feb. 6, in addition to the ones listed in a front page story last week for a Covington man and woman indicted on multiple burglary counts.
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Just 10 Days Ago
While temperatures are expected to climb to around 80 tomorrow, it was only about 10 days ago that a wintry mix produced ice on trees and grass in the higher elevations of the county. This scene was captured on U.S. 11 just south of Fairfield on Feb. 12. The ice brought down a number of tree branches, but otherwise did not cause any problems. The winter weather, though, did bring out VDOT crews that weekend to keep the roads clear. (Mary Woodson photo)
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Government Briefs
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
First Responders Rescue Kayaker In Goshen Pass
Local first responders performed a river rescue in dangerous water conditions last Friday after a kayaker became stranded on the far side of Maury River in Goshen Pass.
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
‘The World Is Changing
Safety Procedures For County Schools Outlined
02/21/2023 11:00 PM
Campbell Reports: Week 6
02/20/2023 05:36 PM
Deeds Reports: Named A Budget Conferee
02/20/2023 05:25 PM
Icy Scene
02/16/2023 09:28 AM
Societal Change Urged At Vigil
Residents Gather To Remember Tyre Nichols
02/14/2023 11:00 PM
Pair Indicted For Break-ins
Storage Unit Thefts Stretched Over Six Months
02/14/2023 11:00 PM
‘No Longer Just Hospice’
Group Changing Name To Reflect Other Services
02/14/2023 11:00 PM
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