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Revised warehouse complex still taking heat from Windsor residents
Increasing a proposed multi-warehouse complex’s distance from two residential neighborhoods in Windsor hasn’t placated every opponent of the project. Isle of Wight County’s Planning Commission voted 6-1 in March to recommend denial of Tidewater Logistics Center developer Meridian Property Purchaser LLC’s application to rezone 154 acres of farmland and forestry on the outskirts of town […] The post Revised warehouse complex still taking heat from Windsor residents appeared first on Windsor Weekly.
Pig Pickin’ has successful 2nd year at fairgrounds
The Windsor Ruritan Club’s annual Pig Pickin’ Festival proved to be a solid draw on Thursday, April 25, in its second year at the Heritage Park & Joel C. Bradshaw Fairgrounds. This was the 48th year for the festival, which is the primary fundraiser for the WRC. “I think it was a big success,” WRC […] The post Pig Pickin’ has successful 2nd year at fairgrounds appeared first on Windsor Weekly.
Tractor-trailer crash spills roughly 39,000 pounds of chicken onto Old Stage Highway
An early-morning tractor-trailer crash on April 25 spilled several thousand pounds of chicken meat onto Old Stage Highway, closing the road for several hours. Virginia State Police say the crash occurred just after midnight near the Isle of Wight County highway’s intersection with Wrenns Mill Road. According to VSP spokesman Matthew Demlein, the truck was […]
Fatal crash on Southampton Parkway claims the life of one
A crash involving two motor vehicles occurred on Southampton Parkway in Courtland on Friday morning, April 26, claims the life of one. The Southampton County Sheriff’s Office stated in a news release that it received a call at 6:51 a.m. on April 26 regarding a motor vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle […] The post Fatal crash on Southampton Parkway claims the life of one appeared first on The Tidewater News.
Franklin Police searching for missing teen
UPDATE: Simiyah Norfleet has been located and is safe, according to authorities. The City of Franklin Police Department is seeking assistance in locating Simiyah Norfleet, a 15-year-old black female. She is described as approximately five feet, five inches in height and weighing approximately 150 pounds, with a nose ring and long pink and orange hair […] The post Franklin Police searching for missing teen appeared first on The Tidewater News.
2 airlifted after crash with tractor-trailer on Route 58 in Suffolk
SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Two people were airlifted after a crash involving a tractor-trailer on Wednesday in Suffolk. Suffolk police say it happened around 4:35 p.m. on westbound Route 58, just west of exit 189. The crash involved the tractor-trailer and one other vehicle. Both the driver and passenger...
Council, School Board collaborate for budget discussion
Suffolk City Council and Suffolk School Board held its first joint meeting of the year on Wednesday, April 10, at City Hall. Both parties engaged in fruitful discussion. Both council and board members expressed positivity on the results of the nearly four-hour meeting and the information they received, which included topics on the city’s FY […] The post Council, School Board collaborate for budget discussion appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Gallery: WAVY Warriors ride in Tour De Cure to end diabetes
SMITHFIELD, Va. (WAVY) — WAVY Warriors were among the participants for Saturday’s Tour De Cure. It’s a ride to help raise money in the fight to end diabetes. Here are some photos from the event. They had routes for all riders, whether you are new to riding...
Bridge Road in Suffolk will have speed reduction during road project
SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Suffolk Public Works has announced a speed reduction on Bridge Road in both East and West lanes approaching the Shoulders Hill Road intersection. The speed will be reduced from 45 mph to 35 mph within the designated Work Zone area. It’s scheduled to start on May 6 and remain in effect during the project.
Luter concession stand bids higher than expected
Smithfield’s Town Council is proposing to move forward with a concession stand for the football field at the Luter Sports Complex despite bids coming back higher than expected. According to an April 22 memorandum from Town Manager Michael Stallings to the council, the lowest bid was $624,900 by Athens Building Corp., the same contractor currently […]
WHS Class of 1973 reunites 50 years later
Members of the Windsor High School Class of 1973 recently gathered for a 50th-anniversary reunion that was social, laidback and casual by design, creating an ideal atmosphere for a poignant rekindling of old friendships and acquaintanceships. The reunion was held in Franklin at The Village at Woods Edge’s The Back Porch & Grille on Saturday […] The post WHS Class of 1973 reunites 50 years later appeared first on Windsor Weekly.
More details emerge in UVa abduction case
New details in the Charlottesville abduction case emerged after the prosecutor gave a summary of evidence in court on Tuesday. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports. Earlier this week, 41-year-old James Robert Allen of Suffolk pled guilty to the 2023 abduction and malicious wounding of a young woman in Charlottesville. Commonwealth's Attorney Joe Platania read a summary of evidence in open court at the time of the plea, revealing new insight into the woman's escape and Allen's capture.
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