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“That acreage represents not only land, but long-term production capacity, economic opportunity and environmental stewardship,” Agricultural Specialist Julia Hillegass said.
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Hughes was with Suffolk for two decades before becoming interim city manager last year.
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William & Mary "puzzled and saddened" by Department of Defense announcement.
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The March election is set between a prosecutor and a retired educator who previously ran for the seat.
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The county is launching a community land trust and wants residents to apply for its first board of directors.
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City Council accepted Andrew Trivette’s resignation in a quickly scheduled special meeting on Wednesday
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Public works employees removed homophobic messages in December. They were thanked Monday at the intersection, which is now surrounded by new artwork.
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Knight found success in agriculture and entered politics. The Republican served in the House of Delegates for 17 years. He died Thursday at the age of 71.
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The 10 p.m. curfew may help police deal with unpermitted gatherings. City Council also adopted restrictions on political signs at some polling locations.
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“I think it’s not a hard sell to the community to say let’s see what we can do about increasing our stock of trees,” Board of Supervisors Chair John McGlennon said.
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Revenues are up for the localities, but so are costs.
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The honor comes after the City Council discussed whether to reduce dedicated funding to the Agricultural Reserve Program during the upcoming budget.