Thursday, Jul 5 Tyrone Jarvis has tried to replace public water with rainwater for three years, and more recently, has pushed to get the state around a table to address the issue. Now, he will have a seat at that table. | | |
| When Louise Stokes started in the York County government offices in 1975, she was the only African-American female employee. |
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| The town of Smithfield is considering changing the name, look and feel of a festival that’s been around since the 1980s. |
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| Inspectors with the Virginia Department of Health are out in force this time of year, testing water and making sure pools are complying with local and state regulations. Only after an inspection can pools be given a permit to operate. |
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| For a second straight year, June will likely end up being Virginia Tech’s busiest recruiting month. Tech gained seven commitments last month, and picked up another one Sunday, increasing its total number of pledges for the 2019 class to 14 and leaving only a few scholarships for remaining recruits. |
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| Learn grilling from Cochon on 2nd executive chef Neil Griggs. |
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