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Big oak trees may have kept the front yard at Tara cool, but when shade is not enough, you can stay cool compliments of the machine that…
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Packing for our family vacation has become quite the event now that the grandbrats have multiplied. I begin several months before vacation planning and researching the latest…
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Today in many cultures of the world, especially in so-called “advanced” cultures, the truth of moral absolutes is being rejected by many in favor of the false…
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It’s the season of the year when gardeners are bringing in their fresh produce. Those without green thumbs stop by farmer’s markets and roadside stands, eager to…
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By April Hall, Staff Writer ROANOKE – The Charlotte County United Methodist Charge Mission Team traveled to Roanoke last week to perform various mission work projects while…
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By April Hall, Staff Writer RED OAK – On June 23, 2016, three-year-old Carson McCall of Red Oak was diagnosed with Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy, commonly known as…
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Well, drat my cats if I didn’t stir up some fuss in the real world last week. It seems like some real folks took exception to my…
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On a regular basis when we are reporting on an accident or incident we watch someone talk the Officer into arresting them. We call it “begging to…
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William Earl Leadbetter of Farmville, Virginia passed away on July 13, 2016. He was 79. He was born on August 28, 1936 in Charlotte County to the…
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By April Hall, Staff Writer WYLLIESBURG – The Barksdale Cancer Foundation, a non-profit foundation located in Charlotte County, will hold its eighth annual Poker Run this Saturday…
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