
The alarming rise in popularity of teen vaping
The popularity of vaping has exploded in the last few years. Adults are trying to quit smoking using an e-cigarette, but teenagers often get acquainted with this habit through vaping.

The popularity of vaping has exploded in the last few years. Adults are trying to quit smoking using an e-cigarette, but teenagers often get acquainted with this habit through vaping.

Kroger recently launched its online-shopping service, Pickup, at its Waynesboro store, located at 245 Arch Avenue.

Quitting smoking isn’t easy to do, at least it didn’t used to be. Today it’s easier than ever, and one of the most successful ways that numerous people have quit smoking is using vapors, e-juices, e-cigarettes, and even more utensils to vape with.

Virginia Farm Bureau Federation recognized three women on March 30 for their service to and accomplishments in agriculture and their communities.

G.D USA, Inc., a member of the Coesia Group, will invest $3.73 million to increase capacity and enhance technology at its G.D USA facility in Chesterfield County.

U.S. net farm income is expected to increase 10 percent this year, according to projections from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But the increase follows a 16 percent drop in 2018.

Scholle IPN Packaging, Inc., an innovative manufacturer of sustainable packaging solutions, will invest $10.29 million to expand its production facility in Smyth County. The project will create 42 new jobs.

Longtime ACC college basketball analyst Dan Bonner and the late Al Featherston, who covered the ACC for various outlets for five decades, are the recipients of this year’s Marvin ‘Skeeter’ Francis Award.

Ten miles outside the town of Halifax, more than a thousand acres of land, known as Pleasant Grove, will be protected in perpetuity with an open space easement held by the Virginia Department of Forestry.

Vaping is the new big thing for all the smokers out there. With the introduction of vaping, more and more chain smokers are seen to switch to vaping.
Our content is free to read, but we do have bills to pay. Pitch in and help us keep the community informed.