
JMU clinic gets creative to continue services to children
A James Madison University-based occupational therapy program for children has found another way to continue its services during the COVID-19 pandemic, “OT-to-Go” kits.

A James Madison University-based occupational therapy program for children has found another way to continue its services during the COVID-19 pandemic, “OT-to-Go” kits.

WWE made headlines this week with the release of 22 on-air talents across its three TV brands, but the headlines didn’t make note of what the cuts will mean to the depth of the roster. Which is: not much.

Starting an online course is as easy as merely signing up, filling the student form, and paying the fee. The excitement can overwhelm you, and you can end up overlooking the most critical part, which is the learning.

The Augusta County Board of Supervisors invites remote public commentary for the proposed budget for fiscal year 2020-2021 and for the proposed tax rate on Wednesday, April 22, at 7 p.m.

Have you wondered who the blackjack team would be? Or have you ever heard of them? If not, then this article will provide you the story about the MIT Blackjack Team.

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors has passed an emergency ordinance extending several tax deadlines due to the impact of COVID-19.

Sam Hauser is a shooter. The rising redshirt senior UVA hoopster is also a piano player, or at least he used to be. And he’s trying to pick it back up. You know, with all of his suddenly free time.

The tendency in budgeting is often to make reductions in those items last added to the budget and to protect more established programs.

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors has authorized the execution of a development agreement to form a public-private partnership with 5th Street Forest for the Albemarle Business Campus.

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors has approved a $200,000 contribution to the Business Recovery Fund, a microloan program that provides financial relief to small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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