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"We want everyone to know how wonderful Bobby is to his employees," said a worker at Lee Hi Travel Plaza on Monday, October 2nd. "If you interview him, he'll tell you more about us than he will himself."
Quick: Virginia is for what? If you have no idea, the answer is splayed throughout the commonwealth. It’s for “lovers,” of course. Brand identity ties potential consumers’ attention to a specific product. In this case, an entire state.
EUPORA – The Rev. L.E. Winter, 85, formerly of Randolph, died Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006, at Beverly Health Care. He was a minister since 1942 and the organizer of White Hill Free Will Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran.
Charity and philanthropy may not be the first words that come to mind when driving behind a long line of leather-clad motorcyclists, but bikers generate tens of millions of dollars every year to support causes from volunteer fire departments to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
LAWRENCEVILLE It was dark and cold when John Clary parked his pickup truck outside the Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Department and went inside. With buddies Lonnie Moore and Phil Batchelor in tow, Clary showed up at the firehouse not to put out a fire but to start one.
Government workers soldiered on despite the uncertainty brought on by the long state budget impasse.
Hard work and perseverance. Two key ingredients for success in the business world -- and apparently on the soccer field as well. That being the case, Matt Wil liams won't have any trouble making it big when he leaves the University of Virginia and gets a job.
Charlottesville, Va.— Seventeen of the 409 teachers in city schools for the 2006-07 school year are still awaiting official state licensure.
Charlottesville, Va.— Shopping News Virginia business regulators are asking for public comment on a proposed $2 million settlement by Verizon. The money could help correct a few years' worth of phone-book bloopers.
CHARLOTTESVILLE -- Despite a four-game football record that was Virginia's worst in 20 years, nobody on the team seemed to be pointing any fingers. The Cavaliers may have taken their cue from co-captain and ousted starter Christian Olsen.

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