Author: Jordan Miles | The Farmville Herald

Opinion

Jordan Miles Let’s talk about elections in Buckingham County

Free and fair elections are one of the prime pillars to the democratic experiment that began in 1776. ... Read more

Opinion

Opinion — A look back as we look forward

Greetings to our Buckingham Chamber future and present members and supporters.  We have kicked off 2022 with a ... Read more

Opinion

Majority of hunters are ethical

I’m writing this opinion piece in response to Ruth Lyn Meese’s published guest column of Wednesday, Dec. 19, ... Read more

Opinion

Chamber continues to grow and flourish

Like the many small and large businesses in our county and region, the Buckingham Chamber of Commerce has ... Read more

Columns

Belief in the young generation

With the recent public discussions regarding doubt in what those termed “millennials,” or young adults, have to offer, ... Read more

Columns

Faith in new solid waste plan

The intent of this opinion piece is to express favor and support of the recently adopted Buckingham County ... Read more

Columns

Uniting in freedom

There’s no doubt that this publication — an institution in this community — is dedicated to ensuring that ... Read more

Farmville

Plan shouldn’t delay intersection decision

Town Manager Gerald Spates says the recent decision to seek an outside consultant to review and amend the ... Read more

Columns

Beyond commendable

What the Southside Virginia Family YMCA has done in the past 17 months is nothing short of amazing ... Read more

Farmville

Planning help will be sought

Members of the Farmville Town Council voted unanimously Wednesday to issue a request a request for proposals (RFP) ... Read more

Farmville

‘A cataclysmic change’

Editor’s Note: On Sept. 22, The Herald sat down for an interview with members and supporters of Farmville: ... Read more

Farmville

Group seeks to halt requests

Editor’s Note: On Sept. 22, The Herald sat down for an interview with members and supporters of Farmville: ... Read more

Columns

On intersection input

The process that began with the commissioned study regarding the troubled intersection at Oak and High streets and ... Read more

Church & Community

Show highlights the latest styles

The latest in men’s, women’s and children’s fashion was on display Saturday at the Moton Museum for the ... Read more

Farmville

Rezoning requests tabled

Planners in Farmville unanimously voted Wednesday to table two controversial rezoning requests from Robert and Sherry Martin and ... Read more

Farmville

Morris resigns town post

Cindy Morris, the Town of Farmville’s planner, will soon resign her post. She said her last day with ... Read more

BREAKING NEWS

Change in building size unlikely

Editor’s Note: On Sept. 19, The Herald sat down with Robert and Sherry Martin, along with developer Mike ... Read more

Columns

Unity in law enforcement

In any bad situation I’m remotely involved in, I always seek to find the silver lining that’s often ... Read more

Farmville

‘It is no longer historic’ — Martins discuss controversial complex proposal

Editor’s Note: On Tuesday, The Herald sat down with Robert and Sherry Martin, along with developer Mike Kelley ... Read more

Farmville

Police seek tips in armed robbery

Police in Farmville are seeking tips regarding an armed robbery reported at BB&T on South Main Street at ... Read more

Farmville

Intersection hearing is Oct. 18

Q: Will a public hearing be held before the Farmville Town Council makes a decision regarding the intersection ... Read more

Farmville

Suspects identified in hoax call from Walmart

Suspects have been identified in connection to a hoax that led police in Farmville to believe a man ... Read more

Farmville

Third suspect arrested in Ayers burglary

A third suspect considered armed and dangerous by police in Farmville has been taken into custody in connection ... Read more

Business

A restaurant renaissance

A renaissance of new restaurants is making its presence known in Farmville as more eateries make their way ... Read more

Buckingham

Gas tap MOU approved

With no discussion, supervisors in Buckingham County unanimously adopted a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Monday that would allow ... Read more

Local

ACP approval sought

Firms leading the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project have asked the members of the Federal Energy Regulatory ... Read more

Columns

The lingering effects of 9/11

Sixteen years ago on Monday, our entire world as we knew it changed forever. The first time I ... Read more

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