
National, state agriculture issues to be discussed at annual convention
Dr. Jewel Bronaugh, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, will be the keynote speaker at Virginia Farm Bureau’s 95th Annual Convention in Williamsburg Nov. 30 through Dec. 2.

Dr. Jewel Bronaugh, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, will be the keynote speaker at Virginia Farm Bureau’s 95th Annual Convention in Williamsburg Nov. 30 through Dec. 2.

The Virginia men’s basketball program has signed four student-athletes in the 2022 recruiting class ranked 10th by 247Sports,

Honoring farmers’ unwavering commitment will be a highlight of the 2021 Virginia Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention, as the organization celebrates its 95th anniversary.

The Virginia Commission for the Arts has announced the the release of “VCA Presents: A Virtual Artist Showcase,” a series to promote the reopening of the performing arts sector and showcase of performing artists and venues in communities across the Commonwealth.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving® recognized more than 100 law enforcement officers, prosecutors, agencies and community groups last week for their dedication to impaired driving enforcement and prosecution.

Food can propel you to another time, another culture, another place without ever leaving the dinner table. But what if your surf and turf could make it to your plate without a fish leaving the water or a cow leaving the farm?

Eastern Mennonite University will host “Living Queer History: A Conversation Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month,” the first time the school is acknowledging and celebrating LGBTQ+ history.

Virginia has received a $5 million Department of Defense grant to train workers for Virginia’s defense manufacturing industries in Danville and Hampton Roads.

The Virginia War Memorial has announced that applications for its 2022 Marocchi Memorial College Scholarships are now being accepted.

Every year, Kids’ Tech University, which is hosted by the Fralin Life Sciences Institute and Virginia 4-H, aims to inspire the future generation of scientists.
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