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A “life and death sitchyation”

A “life and death sitchyation”

Roscoe Sneezelweed had a pretty crappy weekend here in Stump County. Miz Roscoe was washing dishes last week and she gave her wedding ring to Roscoe and…

THANK YOU BUFFALO DISTRICT

THANK YOU BUFFALO DISTRICT

During the recent election campaign for the seat on the Board of Supervisors for the Buffalo District, I had the privilege and honor to visit the vast…

Karen Peck and New River coming to Mt. Tirzah Church

Karen Peck and New River will be in concert at Mt. Tirzah Baptist Church, Charlotte Court House on Sunday, November 24. Dinner will be served at 4:30…

Inauguration of Longwood’s 26th President W. Taylor Reveley IV

Inauguration of Longwood’s 26th President W. Taylor Reveley IV

Longwood University welcomed its 26th president on Friday, Nov. 19 in an inauguration ceremony on campus. President W. Taylor Reveley IV joined the Longwood community on June…

Charlotte Board Holds Questionable Closed Session And Called Meeting

Following the November meeting the Charlotte County Board of Supervisors went into closed session to discuss “ personnel issues.” The code of Virginia states, Closed sessions can…

P.E. Supervisors Approve Scaled Back Corridor Overlay District

At their November 14, 2013 regular meeting, Prince Edward County Supervisors reopened the May 2013 discussion of the zoning ordinance which would provide for a Highway Corridor…

No Major Injuries in Bus Crash

No Major Injuries in Bus Crash

A Charlotte Court House man was injured on Monday afternoon when he struck a stopped Prince Edward County School Bus. According to the Virginia State Police, the…

Calls to domestic violence hotline decrease as victims try to “keep the peace”

According to a CBS news story featuring an interview with the National Domestic Violence Hotline, everyone knows the holidays are a stressful time for families – especially…

Thank You God For My Spoon

Thank You God For My Spoon

My middle child, the older of my two daughters, was only two when she ended our blessings for our food with her own words: “…and thank you,…

Iconoclast

Iconoclast

The book of Job, ancient Hebrew literature, little read today, is arguably the oldest and best written of the Old Testament lexicon. It portrays God as the…