Independent City | featured news

Monacan powwow set for May 19-20

For the first time the event’s 26-year-history, the Monacan Indian Nation Powwow set for this weekend in Elon is organized by a federally recognized tribe.

 

CVCC Transition program to continue for next year

After conducting a comprehensive study on the Central Virginia Community College Transition program, Lynchburg City Schools’ Director of Exceptional Learners Wyllys VanDerwerker said the program will continue for the next school year with a few changes.

 

Three hospitalized following Daniel's Hill shooting

A woman is in critical condition and two men were injured after a shooting in Daniel’s Hill early Wednesday morning, according to a Lynchburg Police Department press release.

 

Church Street public elevator to be closed for repairs May 29 to June 18

The public elevator on Church Street across from City Hall will be closed for repairs and upgrades May 29 through June 18.

 

It's not just Amazon: Apple quietly explores northern Virginia campus for 20,000 jobs

Apple has quietly explored the idea of opening a campus for 20,000 employees in northern Virginia, further advancing the possibility that the Washington area could evolve into an East Coast outpost for Silicon Valley.

 

Nelson County considers transferring network to CVEC

The Nelson County Broadband Authority and the board of supervisors have signed off on a resolution that endorses the transfer of the county’s fiber optic broadband network to Central Virginia Electric Cooperative.

 

Natural causes cited in Langhorne Road death

A man was found dead near a Langhorne Road bus stop Wednesday morning, according to the Lynchburg Police Department.

 

Meals tax hike beefs up Town of Amherst budget

A 2 percent increase to the town of Amherst’s meals and beverage tax received Town Council’s unanimous approval last Wednesday.

 

Nelson County supervisors put hold on admissions tax proposal

A proposal to charge a per-ticket admissions tax to events in Nelson County has been put on hold following a public hearing last week that drew an earful of concerns from local businesses and stakeholders.

 

VMI grad trades potential baseball career for position in Air Force

LEXINGTON — Jack Smith knew he would have to choose between playing baseball and joining the military. He just didn’t think it would come so soon.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content