Owners of lots and grave sites in Oakhurst Cemetery in the Town of Clarksville are reminded that according to the Town Code all flowers, decorations and non-approved vases must be removed from lots and grave sites by March 21st.
The Southside Virginia Community College men’s basketball team completed its regular season with an 85-68 win over Wake Academy Prep on Saturday afternoon in Lawrenceville.
Hampden-Sydney College Athletic Department issued the following announcement on Feb. 24Junior Ryan Clements (Conyers, GA) scored a game-high 18 points, but Hampden-Sydney College dropped a season-ending 77-69 decision to Guilford (NC) College in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Men's Basketball Tournament on Thursday night at the Salem Civic Center in Salem.
County of Charlotte issued the following announcement on Feb. 25Convenience Center Worker NeededCharlotte County currently has an opening for a convenience center worker.
Bon Secours Medical Group issued the following announcement on Feb. 17“Black History Month is setting aside time for all people to reflect and appreciate African Americans and the contributions we’ve made to the world,” Pamela Dougoud shares.
The Southside Virginia Community College men’s basketball team let a late lead get away and dropped its second straight game after falling 78-65 on Saturday afternoon to the College of Southern Maryland.
Three student projects by engineering students at the Burton Center for Arts & Technology have earned REACH Challenge project awards through the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA).
Junior Owen Tappy (Charlotte, NC) pitched his first collegiate complete game with a career-high nine strikeouts, but Hampden-Sydney College dropped a 1-0 non-conference baseball decision at home to Moravian (PA) University on Sunday on Yank Bernier Field at the Ty Cobb Ballpark – Wurdeman Stadium.
Southside Virginia Community College issued the following announcement on Feb. 14The Southside Virginia Community College men’s basketball team never found their offensive rhythm on Saturday afternoon and fell 75-46 to visiting Thomas Nelson CC in Lawrenceville.