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VA Tech Will Consider Tuition Increase
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors will meet today in Arlington to consider possible tuition and fee hikes for in-state students. The options are a four-point-nine-percent, three-point-nine-percent and three-point-two-percent to board members. While other students will also see increases, in-state …
Ash Lawn-Highland’s 18th Annual Virginia WineFest May 19-20
Ash Lawn-Highland's 18th Annual Virginia WineFest
- From: May 19, 2012 - May 20, 2012 (Recurring daily)
- Venue Details: Ash Lawn-Highland, Home of President James Monroe
- Address: 1000
Skin Cancer Screening Is Being Offered On Saturday
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and local dermatologists are offing a free skin cancer screening this weekend. According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer is the
Bike Week Wraps Up On Friday
The Lynchburg area Bike Week concludes on Friday with the region’s annual bike to work day. Coordinators say 58 Bike to Work Day pit stops will be
South Boston Makes Donation Towards Keeping Uranium Ban In Place
South Boston Town Council voted this week to donate $5,000 to The Virginia Coalition in an effort to keep a ban on uranium mining from being lifted in
Meet the Da Vinci Robot May 17th
Advancements in Women’s Gynecological Health
Layoffs Are Likely For Lynchburg School System
Lynchburg City Schools are looking at deep cuts that will mean a number of layoffs. Yesterday, the School Board voted unanimously to cut 42 positions that include teachers
Supervisors Hear From Residents Regarding Campbell County Budget
More than 300 people turned out to Rustburg High School last night for a public hearing on the Campbell County budget. Supervisors are considering a 7-cent
Appointments Are Expected To Be Approved For Area Judges
The Virginia General Assembly is approving the appointments of two judges who will serve in the Lynchburg area. Lovingston attorney Sam Eggleston will preside as General District
State Revenues Improve
Virginia's revenue figures this year improved considerably over the same period last year. According to Secretary of Finance Richard Brown, state revenue collections increased more than ten














