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Only a handful of candidates have filed for local offices in Henry and Patrick counties, according to registrars in both localities. Comment?
People in some western areas of Henry County should not be alarmed if they hear a loud siren Wednesday morning. Comment?
BHS principal, others assigned to new posts
The Henry County School Board on Thursday named the principal of Bassett High School to a coordinator position, reassigned three other principals and appointed an assistant superintendent, all for the 2013-14 school year. Comment?
Church in talks to buy former American Standard site
The Community Fellowship Church in Collinsville is in contract negotiations for a new home, according to Michael Harrison, lead pastor. Comment?
Storm downed trees, cut electricity in area
A strong storm Friday afternoon dumped less than an inch of rain on Henry County and Martinsville, but officials said it caused a lot of damage. Comment?
EMD program changes roles for dispatchers
It is stressful and hectic, but Susan Mason can't imagine working anywhere but in the Martinsville-Henry County 911 Center. Comment?
Main jailed for attempting to solicit minor
A felony charge of soliciting a child under the age of 15 has been lodged against a local man, according to the Henry County Sheriff's Office. Comment?
Vietnam vets recall 1973 withdrawal
This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the departure of the last U.S. combat troops from Vietnam, though many divorced themselves from the Vietnam War long before March 29, 1973. Comment?
Grand jury releases 50 indictments
An indictment is not an indication of guilt, but rather a grand jury's determination that enough evidence exists to warrant a trial. Comment?
Bassett man indicted on attempted murder charge
A Bassett man was indicted Monday on one count of attempted first-degree murder in connection with an alleged second attack on his mother. Comment?
Construction firm has experience
The construction firm that submitted the lowest bid for the New College Institute project has much experience in building similar structures. Comment?
New College Institute Executive Director William C. Wampler Jr. and Larry Hasson, an architect with the architectural firm Dewberry of Danville, discuss bids that were opened for NCI's building project on Baldwin Block on Tuesday. Comment?
For Sizemore, marathon a symbolic step in rehab
Michael Sizemore lifts weights at the Martinsville-Henry County YMCA with his girlfriend, Nicky Zamostny. Comment?
New JV Chill program gets big response from interested youths
The new JV CHILL, a youth task force, has a total of about 120 members in Laurel Park, Fieldale-Collinsville and Martinsville middle schools. Comment?
Trade show opens to public today
The annual Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce trade show will be open to the public from 4-8 p.m. today at The Clock Tower Building at Commonwealth Centre, the former Tultex factory off Franklin Street. Comment?
The Henry County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a resolution asking that the portion of the proposed Interstate 73 from the Patriot Centre industrial park to the U.S. 58 bypass be the first priority for the highway's construction. Comment?
The Rev. William Shackleford Sr. addresses more than 300 people at a reception in his honor Saturday afternoon at the Dutch Inn. Comment?
Many area churches offer free meals
More area churches need to offer free community meals to people in need, said several representatives of churches that already offer the service. Comment?
Community meals provide welcome help
Audrey Payne sometimes doesn't have enough money left to buy food after she covers the copays on the 13 prescription medications she takes. Comment?
E.W. Jackson of Chesapeake, who is seeking the Republican Party's nomination for lieutenant governor, is shown with Jeff Williams, chairman of Martinsville Republican Committee, at a breakfast Thursday at the Dutch Inn in Collinsville. Comment?