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Farmville

Thrift store will close

The Veterans Clothes Closet, located on 146 North Main St., will close, Piedmont Area Veterans Council and Community ... Read more

Cumberland

Meeting set for budget

A public hearing for the proposed 2018 fiscal budget, the proposed 2018 fiscal year tax levies and the ... Read more

Local

Piedmont Regional Jail employee in accident

A vehicle accident Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Route 15 and Zion Hill Road resulted in no ... Read more

Local

Film screening supports SPCA

A night at the movies or a stop for pizza could mean enormous support for the Southside SPCA, ... Read more

Cumberland

Week will aid crime victims

Numerous organizations in Cumberland County will advocate for victims of crimes by offering resources, awareness and other tools ... Read more

Farmville

Firetruck show returns April 11

A show that will feature emergency services equipment is set to come to the Farmville Fire Department on ... Read more

Cumberland

Youth summit fosters leadership

Clouds and rain did not dampen the spirits of approximately 60 students from Cumberland County High School, Prince ... Read more

Lifestyle Main

Easter egg hunt gets glowing response

Neon-colored Easter eggs, toys and points of lights illuminated the sanctuary inside the Passion Community Church Farmville campus. ... Read more

Farmville

SOUP celebrates ideas

Participants of the third Downtown SOUP event enjoyed cuisine and a host of strong ideas for the Farmville ... Read more

Farmville

Aiming for kids to read

Sitting on soft, blue cushions in the brightly colored children’s program room, children and their parents listen to ... Read more

Farmville

Hardee’s breaks ground

A groundbreaking for the Hardee’s restaurant began recently, Town Manager Gerald Spates confirmed. The Hardee’s, which will be ... Read more

Columns

History in the making

It was both exciting and gratifying to see interviews and filming take place at the Robert Russa Moton ... Read more

Farmville

Town celebrates Arbor Day

The chilly weather Saturday morning didn’t deter community members or representatives from the Town of Farmville, the Heart ... Read more

Farmville

Crosswalk sign clipped Friday

A tractor-trailer hauling logs was involved in an accident Friday morning, damaging an electric crosswalk sign at the ... Read more

Cumberland

Permit regulations tabled

Planning Commission members voted Monday to table a discussion to April about a conditional use permit for 4-Wheel ... Read more

Education

Relay for Life raises nearly $59,000

Longwood University’s Relay for Life drew hundreds from the university and the Heart of Virginia to remember those ... Read more

Education

Youth leadership summit set

Students in the Heart of Virginia will hone new skills and interact with area leaders during a youth ... Read more

Local

Clark receives alumni award

Prince Edward County Commonwealth’s Attorney Megan Clark received the Rotunda Outstanding Young Alumni Award from Longwood University during ... Read more

Cumberland

Lewis is new librarian

Meagan Lewis will serve as the new librarian at the Cumberland County Public Library, Lewis and Cumberland County ... Read more

Farmville

Huffstetler visits brewery

Roger Dean Huffstetler said he is used to overcoming odds. The Democratic candidate for the 5th Congressional District ... Read more

Cumberland

The Aftershocks robotics club excels

Cumberland County High School’s robotics team, The Aftershocks, is experiencing a top-notch year as the team prepares to ... Read more

Farmville

Film crew visits Moton

A documentary team from HBO paid a visit last Thursday to the Moton Museum. Crew members spoke with ... Read more

Buckingham

Grant, building at Heartland discussed

A grant allocated to the Heartland Industrial Park with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and plans to ... Read more

Cumberland

Parker to perform in New York

Ramir Parker, the winner of the inaugural Farmville’s Got Talent and a Cumberland County High School student, will ... Read more

Church & Community

Farmer reflects on service

Dean Farmer was only 19 when he first began serving at the Farmville Fire Department as a probationary ... Read more

Cumberland

Bid awarded for hauling

Following a tense meeting in which 10 people spoke, the Cumberland County Board of Supervisors voted in favor ... Read more

Buckingham

Woman’s club shares its history

Charlene Snoddy was pregnant with her first son when the Woman’s Club of Buckingham County was founded nearly ... Read more