Wildlife Center to play role in post-spill Gulf

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Story by Chris Graham [email protected]   They’ve got plenty of people down on the Gulf Coast washing oil off birds. Ed Clark is focusing his attention at the Wildlife Center of Virginia on ecosystem issues. “We don’t need to go down there and wash birds. They’re already well cared for by the professional groups. What…

Jim Bishop: It still looks pretty good from the road

Jim Bishop

Column by Jim Bishop Submit guest columns: [email protected]   I hardly recognized the place. But then, it was Laurelville Camp with a Rt. 2, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., address when I had my main associations as acamper, staff member for two summers and a counselor. Today, it’s Laurelville Mennonite Church Center to reflect the broader range…

The Gulf Oil Spill: A Virginia Perspective

Chris Graham

Story by Chris Graham [email protected]   There’s only a “slim chance” that oil from the BP oil spill off the coast of Louisiana will end up washing ashore on beaches in Virginia, according to a James Madison University professor who is a Gulf Stream expert. “The Gulf Stream, as it travels eastward, reaches its closest proximity…

Ken Plum: Lessons from tragedies

Ken Plum

Column by Ken Plum www.kenplum.com   There was undoubtedly a feeling of elation among the 2,228 passengers and crew members as they boarded the Titanic ocean liner for her maiden voyage April 10, 1912.  There was no way to know that by April 15 only 705 of them would survive her sinking.  After all, the…

Jim Bishop: Dave Fisher rows his boat ashore

Jim Bishop

Column by Jim Bishop Submit guest columns: [email protected]   “The river’s deep and the river is wide Hallelujah Milk and honey on the other side Hallelujah.” – “Michael,” The Highwaymen (1961) A voice from my past is silenced, but the melody lives on. Dave Fisher. The name may not strike a responsive chord – unless…

Center, Mill projects could be ‘catalysts’ for Waynesboro

Chris Graham

Special Report by Chris Graham [email protected]   Three years and more than $3 million of architectural and environmental work in the bag, the developer of the Mill at South River project is waiting to see which of several irons in the fire will heat up first. It could very well be an effort to land a…