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Va man paints Starry Nightceiling Found: 2 Days 5 Hours 4 Minutes ago Virginia Examiner News - Thom Armentrout stood outside his Sophia Street home talking to visitors one mild December day when a young couple on foot stopped and stared up at his front porch. Can we take a picture?they asked, pulling out a cell phone camera. ...
Longwood defeats George Washington 80-78 Found: 3 Days 14 Hours 57 Minutes ago Virginia Examiner News - Billy Robinson Jr. scored a three-point play with 54 seconds left to lift Longwood past George Washington 80-78 on Saturday night. The Colonials (6-6) led 71-66 with four minutes in the game, until Longwood (7-8) went on an 8-2 run for the games 13th and final lead change. ...
Injury in Iraq leads to award of Purple Heart Found: 4 Days 12 Hours 35 Minutes ago Richmond Times-Dispatch - Asoldier from Stafford County who was injured by a bomb in Iraq received a Purple Heart medal during a ceremony last month at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
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Prince William virtual high school can lead to real degree Found: 4 Days 14 Hours 59 Minutes ago Manassas Journal Messenger - The program will offer 18 full-credit high school courses for the spring session, which runs from Feb. 4 to June 1. ...
Lynchburg hotels not filling up for Obama?s inauguration Found: 5 Days 19 Hours 2 Minutes ago Lynchburg News Advance - As hotels in the Washington, D.C., area filled up, people hoping to be in town for Barack Obama’s inauguration on Jan. 20 started looking well beyond Capitol Hill for a place to stay.
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USFS proposes Gypsy Moth Spray Project for Lake Moomaw area in May Found: 6 Days 14 Hours 15 Minutes ago The Recorder - COVINGTON #8212; The James River Ranger District of the George Washington National Forest proposes to spray Lake Moomaw recreation areas to control gypsy moths. Spraying would take place one morning between May 8 and May 24....
High winds knock out power for more than 36,000 statewide Found: 6 Days 22 Hours 40 Minutes ago Richmond Times-Dispatch - More than 36,000 homes and businesses, including about 18,000 in the central Virginia region, lost electricity today as a cold front brought strong winds through the state. Dominion Virginia Power estimated that 36,600 customers were without power at 12:30 p.m., primarily scattered outages caused by falling trees and limbs. “A lot of small, well-distributed outages instead of one large outage where we can focus our work,“ said utility spokesman Karl Neddenien.
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