
Need a break from high tech entertainment? Try a board game
During the time of the novel coronavirus, you certainly have the time to sit down and play an old game or explore a new one.

During the time of the novel coronavirus, you certainly have the time to sit down and play an old game or explore a new one.

The Waynesboro YMCA’s Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot 2020 is an opportunity this year for participants to have a sense of normalcy amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, however, some changes will be in place.

Any other year, it’s an automatic. You ask a college football coach like Bronco Mendenhall, hey, Bronco, want to go to a bowl game, the answer is, a blank stare.

Did your employees experience major changes during the coronavirus? Then don’t forget to show your gratitude for their hard work.

The world is going green, and that means solar energy is becoming more accessible than ever before.

From time to time, we hear on the news or read on the internet about some super lucky people who have won millions in online gambling. Slots are usually the ones that offer the biggest payouts.

Workplaces around the world are filled with different personalities, attempting to work together in order to achieve common goals and attain success.

Gov. Ralph Northam’s state-mandated lockdown placed restrictions on all kinds of businesses and encouraged residents to stay home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, but perhaps no industry was as affected as local restaurants.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Cory Gardner (R-CO) applauded congressional passage of their bipartisan legislation to require minimum security requirements for Internet of Things devices purchased by the U.S. government.

The exit ramp from U.S. 29 north onto Fontaine Avenue in Albemarle County will close tonight at 9 p.m. to place an overhead directional sign across Fontaine Avenue.
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