
Investment initiates program as part of Rural Virginia Horseshoe Initiative
In rural Clarke County, students and residents face unique challenges that keep them from pursuing higher education or workforce credentials.

In rural Clarke County, students and residents face unique challenges that keep them from pursuing higher education or workforce credentials.

Recently released findings from the 2017 U.S. Census of Agriculture revealed that 36% of American farmers and ranchers are women, and 56% of all U.S. farming operations have at least one female decision-maker.

The 2017 U.S. Census of Agriculture found that the overall number of Virginia farms decreased, but the numbers of its smallest and largest farms increased.

Virginia has grown by 6.5 percent since the 2010 Census, passing 8.5 million residents in 2018, according to new official state population estimates released by the UVA Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.

Sen. Tim Kaine will make 10 campaign stops throughout Hampton Roads, the Valley, Central and Northern Virginia as he continues to rally Virginians in every corner of the Commonwealth and share his message of building a Virginia that works for all.

Shenandoah University is seeking participants to step back in time and recreate a virtual reality experience that the community and its visitors can enjoy.

Governor Ralph Northam today announced more than $890,000 in matching grant funds will be awarded to 57 local tourism initiatives as part of the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s Marketing Leverage Program.

Senator Tim Kaine will spend Sunday, July 1, to Saturday, July 7, campaigning across Virginia, making at least 25 stops across the entire Commonwealth.

Virginia farmers are typically worried about lack of rainfall but after constant showers the last two weeks of May, many growers are hoping the tap is soon turned off.

A growing number of local and regional Chambers of Commerce from across the Commonwealth have offered their support to increasing health care coverage access for thousands of hard-working, low-income, uninsured Virginians.
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