Oct 30, 2009 | Richmond Times-Dispatch
Chesterfield schools get $671,000 windfall from state
Chesterfield County Public Schools will receive a windfall of nearly $671,000 from savings on bonds refinanced this year by the state.
Friends of Frog Level Yacht Club gather for store-moving ceremony, memories
FROG LEVEL, Va. - A few members of the Frog Level Yacht Club raised their bottles and/or cans of beer high in a salute to the end of one era and beginning of another, as the family of one of Tazewell County's most loyal and most interesting native sons received a memorial resolution from the state he loved.
TAZEWELL, Va. - Although the weather outside was unseasonably warm Wednesday afternoon, many used the nice day to seek home heating assistance in anticipation of the next blast of cold weather.
Va. to size up impact of increasing elk population
Virginia game officials will study the consequences of increasing the number of Rocky Mountain elk in the state's remote southwest corner, a move opposed by cattle farmers fearful of the spread of disease.
A stand-off that lasted several hours ended with the death of a county man October 17.
H1N1 Vaccines Made Available in Tazewell Schools
Schools in Tazewell County are offering H1N1 vaccines this week. Graham High School in Bluefield, Va., will begin to disperse the vaccinations on Wednesday.
Boucher visits for kickoff of sewer project
By JIM TALBERT\Staff BAPTIST VALLEY - A few years after public water made its way to this part of Tazewell County, officials gathered to break ground for sewer.
Tazewell Man Fires at Deputies, Turns Gun on Self in Standoff
After firing three rounds at sheriff's deputies during an hours-long standoff at his estranged girlfriend's house Saturday night, a Tazewell man turned the shotgun on himself.
Tazewell family finds there is no place like home
BLUEFIELD, Va. - Angela Brinnegar was smiling from ear to ear as 35 to 40 of her friends gathered in her new home in the West Graham section of Bluefield, Va.
Fall foliage soon at its peak in two Virginias
Bursts of scarlet and gold are blooming midst the fading green of summer, and foresters say better is yet to come in another week to 10 days.
Family Survives Violent Plane Crash In Russell County
Russell Co., Va. - She lost one of her sandals as the four-seat, single-engine Piper plowed into the treetops in the Jefferson National Forest, its left wing shearing off before the fuselage thudded to the forest floor.
Tazewell targets problem properties
TAZEWELL, Va. - Tazewell County officials are hoping to get tough on poorly maintained properties.
Ground Broken For 1St Phase Of Sw Va Business Park
Ground has been broken for the first phase of a business park in southwest Virginia that economic development officials say will create more than 800 jobs.
77-year-old woman injured in motel fire
RICHLANDS, Va. - A woman was injured Friday morning following a fire at a motel in Richlands.
RICHLANDS, Va. - After more than nine months of service in Iraq, several Southwest Virginia-based soldiers are on their way back home.
Va. voter registration ends today
TAZEWELL, Va. - Today is the last day to register to vote in Virginia for the Nov.
After nearly 50 years, Abb's Valley-Boissevain remains 'Learning Heaven'
I remember that summer down on the Moore Farm in Abb's Valley when the big new school was being built.
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