2018: A year in review
Published 10:08 am Thursday, January 3, 2019
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BRAD WATSON
Pictured is E. Third St. soaked with flood water due to Tropical Storm Michael on the evening
of Oct. 11.
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Posing for a photo Wednesday, Dec. 19, after the announcement of YakAttack, LLC, relocating to Prince Edward’s STEPS
Centre are, from left, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball, Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors Chair Pattie Cooper-Jones, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, Del. James Edmunds and YakAttack Founder and President
Luther Cifers.
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Buckingham County High School junior running back
Walter Edwards charges forward Nov. 3, helping
the Knights prevail to clinch a playoff berth and a
winning season for the first time since 2015.
The year 2018 was memorable in more ways than one. The photos shown here by Herald reporters and community members tell much larger stories of resilience, triumph, hope and dedication to one’s home and neighbors. Whether it’s unveiling a compelling statue, witnessing the aftermath of storms that brought flooding and heavy snow, or cheering on our area athletes who shined despite weather-related setbacks, people in the Heart of Virginia made this year remarkable.
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