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Thursday, August 02, 2007

Former chiefs, others face charges
Aug.02.2007 - 15:08
Abingdon

The news just keeps getting worse for two former police chiefs.
Tony Richardson, the former chief in Damascus, and former Chilhowie Chief Dwayne Sheffield, along with Sheffield’s 30-year-old wife, Nancy, and Ralph Michael Miller, 39, of Glade Spring were arrested Thursday on drug, weapons, conspiracy and child neglect violations.
Washington County Sheriff Fred Newman said the drug charges were mostly related to methamphetamines. 

BREAKING NEWS: Four arrested
Aug.02.2007 - 11:08
Abingdon

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office reported on Thursday that two former local police chiefs and two other individuals have been arrested in a combined sweep by local, state and federal law enforcement authorities in regards to drugs, weapons, conspiracy and child neglect charges.

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Richardson trial continued
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Abingdon

In a quick legal exchange between lawyers and the judge last week, former Damascus police Chief Tony Richardson’s July 25 hearing was continued to Oct. 24 at 9 a.m.

Senior Center builds Rain Garden
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Abingdon

The new landscaping at the Abingdon Senior Center is for more than just aesthetics. It’s practical.
The horseshoe of small trees and shrubbery forms a Rain Garden, landscaping that will prevent the 1,000 square-foot puddle from accumulating on the lawn as in years past.

Libraries grapple with filter law
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Abingdon

Try logging onto Damascus’ town Web site or a Creeper Trail bike rental Web site at a public library. You might not be able to. The reason – spam and pornography.
Those are just some of the glitches Washington County library staff has been grappling with this past month as they implement a new Internet filtering system on all library computers. 

E&H, pharmacy school ink deal
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Emory

Emory & Henry College inked a deal Tuesday with the University of Appalachia College of Pharmaceuticals that will give its students preferential admission to the university’s Doctor of Pharmacy program. 

Officials plan new library
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Damascus

Town and county officials and residents discussed designs for a new Damascus library at a planning meeting last week.
Suggestions for the new facility included building two or three separate rooms and one large one for youth and adult literacy program, according to Town Council and Library Board member Jim Cartwright. 

Art with a ‘Heart’
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Abingdon

The people in the Fall’s Plaza lobby starred at pictures on the walls, sipping wine and chatting.
Some had their fingers crossed. Those weren’t the photographers hoping their work would bring in another paycheck. Those were social workers, hoping the children in the pictures would be adopted by one of the families perusing the gallery.
This was the Heart Gallery. 

Business Blooming
Jul.31.2007 - 13:07
Abingdon

Business is blooming for Beka McCune.
At the end of each week, McCune harvests dozens of her homegrown field flowers to sell to the early morning customers at the Abingdon Farmers Market on Saturdays. The avid gardener is not only turning a lifelong interest into a source of income, she also enjoys sharing her love for the outdoors with people in the community.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

BLOG: mixing it up in Floyd, Va.
Jul.29.2007 - 16:07
Floyd County

Be sure to click the "VIDEO" link at right to see a slideshow from FloydFest!

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