National Trails Day comes to High Bridge

It is not too late to register for High Bridge Trail State Park’s annual National Trails Day 5K run. The event will take place on Saturday, June 3, starting at the Camp Paradise access to High Bridge Trail, at 8 a.m. The racecourse crosses the historic High Bridge twice. Registration is $30, which the Friends of High Bridge Trail State Park will use to improve the park in many meaningful ways.

High Bridge officials said they also thank the Farmville Food Lion for their continuing support of this event. Awards will be presented to the top three overall male and female finishers and top three finishers in each age category. The top overall male and female finishers will each win a free weekend cabin stay in a Virginia State Park. Custom placer and finisher medals will be awarded for all age categories.

Hurry to register at www. runsignup.com. As we mentioned, registration is now $30 until it goes up to $35 on race morning. Contact High Bridge Trail State Park at 434-315-0457 for more information. To register, go to runsignup.com.

SportsPlus

Columns

Tammy Mulchi: Explaining what Executive Order 47 is

Local

Pothole, storm cleanup continues throughout Charlotte County

Church & Community

Gazette Church and Community Calendar week of Feb. 28

Education

Gazette News Briefs: Primary order issued, textbooks open for view

Local

Gazette News Briefs: McGuire files Safety Act, primary order issued

Local

Final Virginia budget includes tax rebates, teacher bonuses

Business

Tax rebates, teacher bonuses remain in Assembly approved budget

Business

Daniel Witt plans to retire, supervisors list projects for his successor

Local

Setting the PACE for care in Charlotte and beyond

Columns

From the Editor’s Desk: Why does the Assembly hate local control?

Local

Recovery Court option being considered in Charlotte region

Local

Charlotte County cleanup continues, with winter storm on the way

High School

Three Randolph-Henry Statesmen qualify for state wrestling playoff

Local

Burn ban take effect in Charlotte County, surrounding areas

Education

Robbie Mason honored, wins regional superintendent award

Business

Housing control bill shot down in Assembly after crossover

Local

Thousands without power in Charlotte County, as cleanup goes on

Local

Winter Storm Harlow causes outages, with full damage still unclear

Business

Solar construction timelines set in Charlotte County

Business

Should residents be able to appeal Charlotte County building code?

Local

VHSL changes its policy in regards to transgender students

High School

Randolph-Henry Statesmen claim back-to-back wrestling titles

College

Keysville resident competes for Hampden-Sydney in Liberty Open

Business

Multiple solar bills fall short, one remains in Assembly