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Flooding, gusty winds and dangerous lightning for some, a few distant rumbles and maybe sprinkles in the dust for others.
Some residents who attended Tuesday’s public meeting raised worries about traffic and vandalism. Others said the trail will boost tourism and provide more access to nature.
The faculty want “shared governance.” There’s nothing in state law that mandates that, though. What we have is a culture clash between a liberal faculty and a conservative ...
The city had successfully sought state legislation that would have allowed it to gain control of the burned-out property and sell it to a developer.
The Lynchburg City Council will not meet again until August. In the meantime, information sessions on city changes fill the calendar.