What would a COVID infrastructure bill mean for I-81?
In April we teamed up with Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation and sent a letter to the Valley’s federal delegation, urging a targeted and data-driven approach to any I-81 investment.
In April we teamed up with Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation and sent a letter to the Valley’s federal delegation, urging a targeted and data-driven approach to any I-81 investment.
There’s no denying that COVID-19 is threatening not only all of our health, but also our livelihoods and way of life. In Rockingham County, the top ag producer in the state, there’s no way farmers, and all the businesses and households that depend on farmers for food are not hugely impacted.
During these difficult times, it is inspiring to see how the community is responding. We see businesses adapting their business models to...
Even though we are all hunkered down in our separate spaces, we wanted to let you know that you are not alone.
You can comment on both the Budget and the CIP from this page until the April 22 deadline. Realizing the budget and plan may change quite a bit over the next few months, it is still important to have all our thoughts on the table.
To stay safe and still address community issues, most local government meetings have added live-stream access to their meetings that...
Dear friends, It’s Friday afternoon, the sun is shining, and we have made it through Week Two of remote living....
GREAT NEWS – on Wednesday evening we received word that Recycle Management voluntarily withdrew its permit request.
Virginia regulators are considering a permit request for one million gallons per day discharge at the Recycle Management plant in Alma on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River near Stanley.
When I got in the car on Sunday afternoon to make the trek to our nation’s capital to hear the...
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