Flood mitigation plan in Staunton requires community, business input
Two floods in August 2020 were enough of a wake-up call for the City of Staunton to devise its own city-wide flood mitigation plan.
Two floods in August 2020 were enough of a wake-up call for the City of Staunton to devise its own city-wide flood mitigation plan.
It is ironic that Christian fundamentalists have so corrupted this essential teaching that they no longer want his promise fulfilled.
The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge announced July 31 as a closing date for its United Way Fulfillment Fund.

I have had it up to, wherever, with Virginia Democrats telling me, several times a day, everything that Winsome Earle-Sears is doing wrong.
The House just voted 218-214 to send the Big, Ugly Bill to the Oval Office, where Donald Trump will use his sharpie to get it on the books on Friday, and Ben Cline, among others in the MAGAsphere, couldn’t be happier.
Jeff Heie, the founder and director of the local nonprofit GiveSolar, received a Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions 2025 Sustainability Champions Award.
A proposal to sell 2.2 to 3.3 million acres of public lands in the western U.S. was removed from President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
Democrats in Northern Virginia went with the establishment guy, James Walkinshaw, as their candidate to replace the late Gerry Connolly in Congress.
A community workshop held Wednesday evening gathered further public feedback on what Staunton residents want in the next comprehensive plan.
According to Energy Star®, 90 percent of U.S. homes are under-insulated. The Charlottesville Department of Utilities is offering residents a free online tool to address how their homes meet their insulation needs.
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