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Soldiera s tale helps explain long absences
Korey Outerbridge was in Iraq when the idea came to him: He needed to write a children's book.
Tri-Cities seeing growth in its future
The new year will mark the beginning of great changes in the Tri-Cities with two major economic engines - Fort Lee and Rolls-Royce - in varying stages of construction.
Huntsville company awarded defense contract
Alutiiq International Solutions, LLC of Huntsville has been awarded a $14,459,422 firm/fixed/price contract for a design-build project for 46,992 gross square foot addition to the northwest end of Building 4200 ...
Hopewell council urged to resolve tensions
Hopewell residents and former city elected officials say they hope the divided City Council will let go of personal attacks and focus on the city's business in the new year.
Military Aims to Muzzle Evangelizing at Recruiting Sites
Dec. 28--WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon is cracking down on evangelizing at its national network of recruit processing centers, telling religious groups that it won't permit proselytizing at the sites.
Returns lure consumers back to battered retailers in post-Christmas haste
Ashley Hutchins stood in line clasping three video games, waiting to return the well-intentioned, but ill-received, gifts.
Despite uproar, officials say all well at WTU
At a recent gathering in a small auditorium at Fort Lee, Va., wounded soldiers listened as everyone in their chain of command up to a full colonel reassured them that life in the post's Warrior Transition Unit ...
PG parents express redistricting concerns
Parents got a chance to express their concerns about the potential school rezoning changes to elementary schools at a public hearing on Thursday, Dec.
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine announced over $2 billion in budget reductions Wednesday in his fourth round of budget cuts.
New T-Log course graduates third class
The Theater Logistics Studies Program, known as T-Log, at Fort Lee, Va., graduated its third group of students Dec.
Santa's flight was a bit late, but the kids never seemed to notice. When the open-cockpit 1942 Boeing Stearman finally taxied in a little before 11 a.m. yesterday, a couple of dozen youngsters lining the tarmac ...
TV report focused only on negative about Petersburg To the Editor: A couple of weeks ago I was called by one of the Richmond area television stations about an interview regarding the economic impact on ...
Association is offering two $1,000 scholarships
The Crater Chapter of the United States Army Warrant Officer Association scholarship program will offer two $1,000 financial awards to the most deserving candidates based on the whole-person concept.
Volunteer firefighters are a valuable, needed part of our communities
During the winter season, the need for firefighters becomes all too painfully obvious in the Tri-Cities. House fires, usually caused by a combination of trying to stay warm and inoperative or unused smoke ...
Kaine comes calling Reception closes visit to area
The last time Gov. Timothy M. Kaine was at Dinwiddie High School, things were different.
Phase II of Fort Lee Impact Study underway
The Crater Planning District recently began phase II of its Fort Lee Impact Study, and this time it will focus on the medical needs of the region.
Thanks to the patriot who picked up the lunch tab for 3 Army officers To the Editor: Many many thanks to the great American patriot who anonymously paid for the lunches for three of our Army officers dining at ...
Gen. Ann Dunwoody takes over her service's Materiel Command amid its efforts to repair, upgrade and replace huge amounts of weapons, vehicles and gear used in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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