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In the thirty minutes or so that passed during New Dog’s walk Tuesday morning, the clouds changed from fluffy, scattered and tinged red by the rising sun…
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QuickStart Tennis of Central Virginia, Inc. (QCV) recently trained elementary, middle and high school PE teachers in the Prince Edward County School System. Also joining in the…
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Fuqua School is pleased to announce that Kayla Lehman, junior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lehman of Farmville, won the “2013 Design the Spirit T-shirt”…
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Editor: Our Constitution with the Bill of Rights remains the supreme law of this land and it cannot be changed, altered, or undone except by another amendment.…
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This week has proven several of our older editorials were correct. Way back when the Cash for Clunkers program started we wrote the program was poorly planned,…
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Well, the local politicians just took out a big loan of something like 800 dollars to stimulate the Stump County economy. Based on the theory that “Those…
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Kermit Jones Jr. is set to debut his original children’s book on prepping. Prepper Pete Prepares is the first of its kind – a series of “how…
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Patrizia Humphrey (Left) receives the Virginia Leader of the Year Award from the Virginia Association for the Gifted represented by Carol Horne. past president of the VAG.…
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Above: Horace Montague, Jr., Prince Edward Class of 2002, visits his former PECHS Building Trades teacher and mentor, Keith France (left). Horace Montague, Jr., Prince Edward County…
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Robert Fields, the Nottoway man charged as the driver accomplice in the Codarrell Yates malicious wounding case, has asked the office of the Lunenburg County Commonwealth Attorney…
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