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Lynchburg Daily Bread will increase meals outreach

Lynchburg Daily Bread, a Lynchburg nonprofit that serves free lunch to those in need seven days a week, is doubling the capacity of its outreach program, which delivers meals throughout the region.

 

Campbell supervisors discuss broadband expansion, county growth

Several Campbell County supervisors are ready to see more growth in the county over the next five years. During a wide-ranging discussion about the future of the county’s comprehensive plan this week, supervisors debated the value of broadband to the…

 

Building memories: Students of former Frank Roane School have first-ever reunion at old school

As Lynchburg resident Aubrey Wiley toured an empty apartment in Frank Roane Apartments on Tuesday morning, he leaned down and touched the original wooden floors of his former elementary school.

 

Milling and paving to being on Jubilee Drive, and C and Cabell streets

Traffic will be restricted to one lane on Jubilee Drive from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 22 and 25 to accommodate milling and paving, according to a news release from the city of Lynchburg.

 

Drive-through rabies clinic June 30

Campbell County Animal Control and Rustburg Veterinary Clinic will host a drive-through rabies clinic from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. June 30 in Brookneal at Long’s Farm Supply, 1103 Lynchburg Ave., according to a news release from Campbell County. Residents…

 

Rebuilding a slow crawl for business, home owners after tornado

The first two months of rebuilding and recovering from the April 15 tornado has been slow going for many businesses and residents in Central Virginia, but the prospect of a fresh start isn’t without its perks.

 

Lynchburg hosts State Board of Social Services meeting

Lynchburg hosted a meeting of the Virginia Board of Social Services at its downtown headquarters Wednesday, bringing discussion on social services policy changes to the Hill City.

 

CVCC embraces open educational resources with three new programs

After tuition, textbook costs remain a staggering expense for many college students.

 

Study to analyze housing stability in Lynchburg area

During the past two years, the Lynchburg Regional Housing Collaborative has worked toward improving and developing affordable housing in the area. But soon after forming, the group realized it was working in the dark.

 

BitterSweet Clothing & Accessories pops back up in Lynchburg

BitterSweet Clothing & Accessories is back in Lynchburg in its former location at 514 Fifth Street in the form of a temporary “pop up” shop.

 

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