
New book explores coal’s legacy, Appalachia’s future
Scattered across the mountainous and beautiful Appalachian landscape lie the remnants of what once powered the world: coal mines.

Scattered across the mountainous and beautiful Appalachian landscape lie the remnants of what once powered the world: coal mines.

Strong leaders can help an organization maximize productivity and achieve business goals. Weak leadership can put the health of the business in jeopardy.

The City of Harrisonburg is looking at ways taxpayer funds and federal grants have been used to support the community in the 2020-2021 fiscal year.

Gov. Ralph Northam marked Constitution Day earlier in the week by visiting the Library of Virginia to view original copies of four of Virginia’s Constitutions and commemorate 50 years since the current Virginia Constitution took effect on July 1, 1971.

The State Fair of Virginia is back this fall, and organizers are excited to offer fairgoers their favorites.

Texas has fast become a hub for emerging startups and innovative tech businesses. Today, the four major cities, Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio form the Megalopolis hub for upcoming venture capitalists.

Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin this week outlined the first part of his comprehensive education plan.

Gov. Ralph Northam highlighted new laws that take effect July 1 with the start of the new fiscal year in the Commonwealth.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Daniel Parks, an urgent care physician with Augusta Medical Group, coordinated the organization of the Waynesboro Assessment Center.

Higher education institutions have spent a lot of time trying to understand why students drop out and figure out solutions to rectify low retention rates.
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