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Falcons return to the gridiron

Fuqua School’s varsity football team is set to begin a season like no other Friday at 6:30 p.m. ... Read more

News

Officials react to long power outage

The historic ice storm that hit Southside Virginia on Feb. 13 left much of the area reeling and ... Read more

Education

Architect to offer insight on roofs

The Buckingham County School Board voted 5-1 Wednesday, Feb. 10, to pass a motion to acquire an architect ... Read more

News

Gold mining bill passes Senate

A bill calling for the study of commercial gold mining and the impacts of mining operations on watersheds ... Read more

News

Life of a lineman

Compelling, impactful adjectives seem like the only ones that will do justice right now in describing the lives ... Read more

Lifestyles

Hidden figures and facets of Black history

Cainan Townsend took those interested on a tour of Black history in Farmville and Prince Edward County that ... Read more

News

More drivers seeing blue lights

There has been a spike in traffic stops by the Farmville Police Department (FPD) in recent weeks. FPD ... Read more

News

County preps for vaccinations

The Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors came out of closed session Tuesday night, Feb. 9, determined to ... Read more

News

House fire displaces family

A house fire on Monday evening, Feb. 15, in Farmville displaced a family of two, but firefighters saved ... Read more

News

An enduring Valentine

Ed and Sally Micka, of Farmville, are enjoying a romance that has stood the test of time. Their ... Read more

Sports

Buckingham athletes want sports back now

A group of Buckingham County High School (BCHS) student-athletes let it be known Wednesday, Feb. 10, that they ... Read more

Lifestyles

A side of art beside the river

Many people dining at Riverside Cafe on North Main Street in Farmville are treated to more than just ... Read more

News

Chamber announces ’20 awards

The degree to which 2020 was a profoundly unusual year was reflected by the Farmville Area Chamber of ... Read more

News

Gold mine bill moves on to Senate

A bill calling for a study evaluating the impacts of gold mining on public health, safety and welfare ... Read more

News

Northam wants kids back in class

Gov. Ralph Northam called on all K-12 school divisions in the commonwealth Friday, Feb. 5, to make in-person ... Read more

Education

Expanded in-person learning set

Buckingham County Public Schools (BCPS) is planning to move forward with its expansion of in-person learning opportunities that ... Read more

News

COVID impacts Super Bowl business

Super Bowl LV will be a different big game from the one people have become familiar with because ... Read more

News

The workout resumes

Southside Virginia Family YMCA Membership Coordinator Tiffany Gee, in foreground, and Program Director Stephanie Carwile, at right in ... Read more

Opinion

COLUMN — Local coaches split on Super Bowl outcome

Super Bowl LV is set for Sunday, Feb. 7, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and it ... Read more

News

Two Longwood students struck by a vehicle

A motor vehicle struck two Longwood University students Tuesday night, Feb. 2, in downtown Farmville. Farmville Police Chief ... Read more

News

Van Eps poured heart and soul into county

Prince Edward County will have major shoes to fill after Tourism Coordinator Magi Van Eps and Public Works ... Read more

News

Emert has 60 days to comply

Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors Chairman J. David Emert appeared in Prince Edward County Circuit Court on ... Read more

News

Belk says local store will stay

Belk, a private department store company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, plans to file for bankruptcy, but store ... Read more

Education

Fuqua switches to virtual learning for 10 days

Fuqua School has temporarily switched operations to remote learning due to the surge in COVID-19 cases in the ... Read more

Sports

Lady Dukes enjoy 2-0 week

Cumberland County High School’s varsity girls basketball team went 2-0 last week while resuming play after the school ... Read more

News

County looking to fill staffing vacancies

Prince Edward County Administrator Doug Stanley has been on the job for only about two-and-a-half months and is ... Read more

Lifestyle Main

McMakin: The Lancers’ patient problem-solver

Kyla McMakin is the on-court leader of a major turnaround in the Longwood University women’s basketball program that ... Read more

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