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May 06, 2008
Danville to close one lane of Robertson bridge
Replacement of two broken metal expansion joints in the northbound lane of Robertson Bridge will entail closing that lane for six weeks, beginning Monday.
Pittsylvania County to form recreation advisory board
The decision came a little more than a month after a March 31 public hearing where about 100 residents packed the General District courtroom to oppose the county’s elimination of recreation funding from its then-proposed proposed budget.
Community news: Israeli speaker to share religious viewpoints in Axton
The International Fellowship of Christian Businessmen and Mount Calvary Church of Axton are bringing a unique and rarely heard voice to Virginia.
The Rev. Dr. Hani Shehadeh from Galilee, Israel, will speak Thursday at the IFCB dinner and spend Sunday at Mount Calvary Church.
Averett president plans to retire
Richard Pfau has completed his sixth and final year as Averett University’s president, and plans to retire to a small town in upstate New York.
Former Danville restaurant owner found guilty of failure to pay taxes
A former Danville restaurant owner has been convicted of failing to pay more than $9,000 in food and beverage taxes.
May 05, 2008
Danville’s “Festival in the Park” gets changes
The chili cookoff held on Sunday will be replaced by the first River City Cheesecake Challenge on May 17. Organizers say about 30 people have signed up for the event and more people are expected to take the challenge.
Suspected moonshine seized in Pittsylvania Co.
Possible moonshine taken from home during a raid
May 04, 2008
Danville police seek suspect in carjacking, abduction
Suspect abducts woman; abandons her on the side of I-85 in North Carolina, police say
Seven contenders make bids for Danville council
Danville voters will go to the polls Tuesday to elect five new City Council members
More than 200 graduate from Averett on Saturday
One of the most excited students was Albert Maurakis, who earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in history after more than six decades away from school.
May 03, 2008
Danville man killed in motorcycle crash
Driver loses control, thrown from bike
May 02, 2008
Martinsville Police stop fugitive with stun gun
When officers went to serve warrants on Joseph Taylor III, police say Taylor ran out the back door, but only got 100 yards away before an officer used his stun gun
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet coming to Danville
A new bargain outlet store will be moving into Danville in Kings Fairground Mall on Riverside Drive.
Institute for Advanced Learning & Research makes cuts
Higher education institutions statewide are looking at state budget cuts, and the Institute for Advanced Learning & Research is no exception
Bill Clinton to campaign in Reidsville, NC
Former President Bill Clinton will be campaigning for his wife Sunday in Reidsville, N.C., according to a news release sent Thursday by the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.
Christopher Emmett execution in limbo
Christopher Scott Emmett’s stay of execution may be vacated if the U.S. Supreme Court approves a motion filed April 21 by Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell.
May 01, 2008
Tunstall Middle School student enjoys meeting Clintons
Tunstall Middle School student Taylor Mills got an early birthday gift Monday when she met Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter Chelsea. Mills, who celebrated her 12th birthday Wednesday, went to a Clinton for President rally at the Carolina Theater in Greensboro, N.C.
Geologist: Mining uranium without pollution impossible
Virginia Uranium Inc. has proposed a uranium mining and milling operation for about 110 million pounds of uranium ore on Coles Hill about six miles outside Chatham, and sought a study from the National Academy of Science or other independent institution to determine whether mining can be done safely in the commonwealth.
Danville house catches fire
Fire races through a Danville house early Thursday morning.
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Community News: Dan River Basin Association outing at Doe Run Park
The Dan River Basin Association will welcome May with its First Saturday Outing on May 3rd at Doe Run Park immediately south of Martinsville.
April 30, 2008
Community News: VA Museum of Natural History receives award
The Virginia Museum of Natural History received a Silver MUSE award from the American Association of Museums during an awards ceremony held on April 27 at the Colorado Convention Center during the AAM Annual Meeting in Denver. The museum received the award for the interactive bone-bed in the “Carmel Church” exhibit located in the “Uncovering Virginia” gallery.
Community News: Last Danville Council candidate forum Thursday
Danville voters have one more chance to hear City Council candidates’ views on jobs, crime and transportation, among other issues, before going to the polls Tuesday.
Woodrow Wilson Magnet School reading program honored
Woodrow Wilson Magnet School and The Writer’s Block International have been recognized for their literacy partnership with the national Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Program Excellence Honors 2008 Award.
Judge denies request to stop Dan River Mills demolition
It’s only a matter of time before Dan River Inc.’s Long Mill will be reduced to nothing. Judge David Melesco ruled Tuesday that he is “reluctantly” denying the Danville Historical Society’s request for an injunction against continued demolition of the mill.
VIR adds second motorsports lab
Old Dominion University’s Motorsports Engineering Lab, which opened Friday, is an engine and drive-train lab located in VIR’s paddock and will be used during weekend races to evaluate cars’ horsepower and other capabilities.
April 29, 2008
Tornado leaves path of destruction in Halifax Co.
The National Weather Service says a tornado was on the ground in Halifax County for five minutes, with winds near 100 miles per hour. The twister left a path of destruction 240 yards wide.
Two missing teens found
The Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office tells us they are searching for two teenage girls who are believed to be in a stolen car.
NWS confirms tornado hit Halifax Co.
The National Weather Service says the tornado was an EF-1, with winds that reached speeds of up to 109 MPH
Gretna house catches fire but hydrants are shut off
The nonfunctioning fire hydrants firefighters tried to use to put out a blaze Sunday night in Gretna were shut down due to an upgrading project, according to the town manager.
Reward offered in Danville abused dog case
A $500 reward is being offered by the Danville Area Humane Society for help in finding the person who abused a year-old poodle.