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Fariss waives preliminary hearing on drug, gun charges, sending case to grand jury
The former state delegate was charged in March after a traffic stop in Campbell County. The post Fariss waives preliminary hearing on drug, gun charges, sending case to grand jury appeared first on Cardinal News.
Pittsylvania County murder suspect appeared in court
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — A Pittsylvania County murder suspect was in court for the first time on Monday. Barry Davis is accused of shooting and killing 28-year-old Jimmy Hardwick last Thursday on Shula Drive in Hurt. On Monday morning during Davis' arraignment, he requested a court-appointed attorney. According...
Charges dismissed against former Chatham High School employee charged with selling drugs on school property
All charges against a former employee at Chatham High School, who was accused of selling drugs on school property, have been dismissed, court records indicate. As we’ve reported previously, Harry Carter was taken into custody on Feb. 10 after authorities issued a search warrant on his vehicle and said they found 24 clear containers containing green leafy substances, which later tested positive for marijuana, authorities previously told 10 News. A 9mm handgun and 25 plastic tubes containing rolled paper were found as well.
Bringing Great Change to an Area in Need with the TCCAA
SOUTH BOSTON, Va (WSET) — Tri-County Community Action Agency works on many issues that happen in the area like Domestic Violence, Head Start, and Maternal planning programs. The latest project is the Westside housing area which will be changing from its rocky past. Kaci learned more about programming and how you can support these changes.
Rustburg Spanish teacher to guide wheelchair users on famed pilgrimage
RUSTBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - A Rustburg Spanish teacher is embarking on a journey to help wheelchair users fulfill their dream—completing the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Travelers have been following the trails to the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela for centuries. And this month, Rustburg High School and Middle School teacher, Jennifer Irwin is traveling to Spain to help wheelchair users navigate the terrain.
Oak River Race brings challenge for Jordaine Penick, Max Sangillo
Saturday night will be a big race in several ways for two teenage drivers. Farmville’s Max Sangillo and Meherrin’s Jordaine Penick enter the Oak River Race Night tied for third place in the HEAT Hornets Division. They’ll have two chances to move up in the standings, as South Boston Speedway plans to host two 15-lap […] The post Oak River Race brings challenge for Jordaine Penick, Max Sangillo appeared first on Farmville.
April 25, 1985 | Gretna Jr FFA gets grant to help Gretna town park
Gretna Jr. FFA students obtained a $250 B.O.A.C. grant and helped build an entrance sign and picnic tables for the Gretna town park, from left, Kent Blair, Robbie Hunley, Darryl Brumfield, Dennis Taylor, Dale Custer, Joey Doss, David Hedrick, Paul Hedrick, Ray Coles, Paul Hammock, Billy Tucker, Darryl Dawson, Dallas Lovelace, Bob Simpson, Ronnie Culbertson, Jeffrey Dudley, David Hutcherson, Edward Martin, Randy King, Stuart Jacobs, Jason Cundiff, Brian Poindexter, and Paul Kepley.
Kinsel hoping to revive First Saturday
Krystal Kinsel, owner/operator of Artavista on Main Street, Altavista, is making First Saturday an event at her shop by providing art and fellowship opportunities until 7 p.m. at Artavista Studio, 521-c Main Street, Altavista. She wants to see Altavista be booming with activity again like the old days.
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