Negotiations for the renewal of the Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce’s tourism management contract reached an impasse, and the city now plans to bring the program in-house. The decision follows
apetska@newsadvance.com(Alicia Petska), The News & Advance
Wed, 11/06/2013 - 8:00pm
Negotiations for the renewal of the Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce’s tourism management contract reached an impasse, and the city now plans to bring the program in-house. The decision follows