- Boydton honors lifelong resident
Landon "Bumps" Homes Carter was honored last week by the community where he was born and raised and still lives in today.
- Chambers unveil magazine
Those looking for unique towns and communities, thousands of acres of lake, great fishing, boat races, the arts, all set in friendly rural communities with personality and history; can find it right here in ...
- Obama supporters express hope for change
The historic election of Barack Obama as the nation's first African-American president-elect was an amazing moment for many Mecklenburg County residents, one they'll never forget.
- Resident finds masked robbers in his home
Friday, November 14, 2008 3:10 PM EST By Lisa Andrews, Staff Writer BUFFALO JUNCTION - The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office reported an armed robbery at the home of a Buffalo Junction man on Saturday. The resident and his neighbor were victims of the robbery, officials said.
- Indictments include murder, bank robbery
The Mecklenburg County Grand Jury handed down indictments against 34 people this week.
- Committee talks high school consolidation
Sections Gov, Tim Kaine announced this week that 570 state workers will be laid off immediately and 800 vacant jobs will be left unfilled.
- Hydroplanes bring crowds to Clarksville
Crowds poured into Clarksville Saturday and Sunday to watch the 2008 Dominion Hydroplane Challenge taking place between the two bridges and to participate in the Harvest Days Festival on Virginia Avenue.
- Perriello bashes Goode at annual Prestwould Picnic
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- $21 million judgement in Tisdale bridge case
A lawsuit involving the newly constructed John W. Tisdale Memorial Bridge in Clarksville and a Mecklenburg County road has netted the company that constructed them $21 million.
- Clarksville citizens support golf carts on downtown streets
Approximately 20 citizens in support of Clarksville Town Council passing an ordinance that would allow golf carts on the streets of the town attended the monthly council meeting on Tuesday.
- Contractor Wins Judgment for Construction Delays
The attorney general's office is appealing a $21.2 million award against the Virginia Department of Transportation.
- Dumpsite planned across from Park View High
The Mecklenburg County Board of Supervisors agreed to move forward Monday with an experimental plan to create a regional dumpsite in South Hill.
- Author offers tales of U.S. 58
Mecklenburg County will soon be known all over for its history, legends, fables and ghost stories, thanks to a book written by Joe Tennis titled, "Beach to Bluegrass: Places to Brake on Virginia's Longest ...
- Murder case going to Grand Jury
The man accused of murdering a Clarksville native appeared before a judge on Monday.
- Clarksville, Va., native promoted to lieutenant
Date: August 11, 2008 Contact: Petty Officer Mark Jones Coast Guard Fifth District Public Affairs 398-6272 Cell: 434-7705 Clarksville, Va., native is promoted to lieutenant PORTSMOUTH, Va.
- Crowd packs hearing for power plant's water permit
An overflow crowd packed the Gretna High School auditorium and spilled outside Thursday night for a public hearing on Appalachian Power Co.'s application for a state permit that would regulate release of water ...
- Gas prices forcing local changes
Galloping gas prices have Americans worrying about what our standard of living will be in the future.
- Feds interested in jailed suspect in Clarksville murder
The suspect in last week's Clarksville murder has now also attracted the attention of the federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency, officials said.
- Feds interested in jailed suspect in Clarksville murder
The suspect in last week's Clarksville murder has now also attracted the attention of the federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency, officials said.