Hitachi Energy to expand in Halifax County, create 165 new jobs
Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader advancing a sustainable energy future for all, plans to invest $37 million to expands its operation in Halifax County.
Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader advancing a sustainable energy future for all, plans to invest $37 million to expands its operation in Halifax County.
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) has awarded the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development with three distinguished awards.

Restaurant prices rose 8.3 percent from August 2021 to August 2022, and WalletHub determined the best and cheapest local food scenes in its report 2022’s Best Foodie Cities in America.

Sixteen communities will receive 2023 Virginia Main Street grants to revitalize historic commercial districts, expand small businesses and bolster local economies through new technology and improved marketing.
“Influencers’ sentiment was mostly positive on the announcement of changes to the law on uses of marijuana in the U.S.,” said Smitarani Tripathy, a social media analyst at GlobalData.

The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development announced $180,000 in Community Business Launch grants for the Downtown Lynchburg Association, Nelson County and the Waynesboro Economic Development Authority.

Awaiting discharge from a hospital in Cairo, Adel Al Manthari, a Yemeni civilian, faces months of physical therapy and mounting medical bills following three surgeries since 2018, when a U.S. weaponized drone killed four of his cousins and left him mangled, burnt and barely alive, bedridden to this day.
President Joe Biden has announced he will pardon all federal offenses of simple possession of marijuana.
Among the four recipients of this year’s First Lady’s Spirit of Virginia award, Hope’s Legacy Equine Rescue in Afton was awarded.
Virginia’s largest trade association has released its “2023 Economic & Housing Market Forecast” predicting what is ahead for the Commonwealth.
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