
SCC names Todd Bryant managed care ombudsman
Todd A. Bryant has been named managed care ombudsman with the State Corporation Commission’s (SCC) Bureau of Insurance effective September 10, 2018.

Todd A. Bryant has been named managed care ombudsman with the State Corporation Commission’s (SCC) Bureau of Insurance effective September 10, 2018.

Allen W. Groves, university dean of students at the University of Virginia, will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19, in the Carter Center for Worship and Music at Bridgewater College.

Virginia Tech researcher, Meryl Mims, is the co-principal investigator on one of the first large-scale coordinated ecology research projects to study what happens to streams as they dry across the United States.

U.S. Senator Tim Kaine released the following statement today on his decision to vote against the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

For the second consecutive year, JMU X-Labs received high praise from the governor’s office today in winning a Governor’s Technology Award.

Governor Ralph Northam recognized Virginia government entities that have improved the delivery and efficiency of government service.

Chris Graham muses on two of the bigger sports issues of the day today: the Colin Kaepernick/Nike ad campaign, and Florida State football coach Willie Taggart accusing Virginia Tech players of faking injuries to slow down his team in Monday’s season-opening loss.

The George Mason University men’s basketball program has released its 2018-19 conference schedule, which includes nine games on national television and home contests against 2018 NCAA Tournament teams Davidson and St. Bonaventure.

The University of Virginia’s Miller Center caught flak for appointing Trumpian Marc Short, but has now announced the appointment of John Negroponte, presumably hoping for little resistance since Negroponte’s not a Trumpman.

Dr. Larry Taylor, associate professor of music at Bridgewater College, will present “On a Mission” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, in Cole Hall on the college campus.
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