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Electric coops withdraw complaints over broadband bills

In February at this point, electrical cooperatives in Central and Southside Virginia brought out the pitchforks. From ads ... Read more

Lifestyles

High food prices? Blame Suez

The global connectedness of agricultural trade means international disruptions eventually affect farmers, and the U.S. economy in general. ... Read more

News

New federal rules will hit EMS budgets

 It’s going to be expensive. It’s also not something emergency medical service (EMS) agencies in Charlotte County or ... Read more

CTE

Education

County schools focus on CTE

Each February, school divisions across the country celebrate National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. This is a ... Read more

Phenix Elementary Kindness Club

Education

Phenix tries a bit of Kindness

Phenix Elementary is trying out something new, in the form of the Kindness Clubs. January was all about ... Read more

News

VSP investigating crash

Virginia State Police (VSP) say they’re still investigating a two-car crash where a Meherrin man died earlier this ... Read more

County Corner Dairy cheese

News

Cullen dairy issues cheese products recall

Country Corner Dairy, LLC in Cullen has announced a recall of all cheese and skyr (kind of like ... Read more

Lifestyles

Make sure your ticket is legitimate: AARP warns of scam

Getting tickets to must-see concerts is becoming harder than ever. From presale signup to waiting hours online and ... Read more

R.B. Clark Jr. retires

Lifestyles

Clark retires

On Monday, Jan. 22, R.B. Clark Jr. retired as a Director of BCC Bankshares Inc. and The Bank ... Read more

chronic absenteeism Randolph-Henry High

Education

‘We are making progress’: Randolph-Henry High tackles absences

There was just one problem for Randolph-Henry High when looking at last year’s data. The grades were great, ... Read more