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EMT class offered at NRAO
Heather Niday | August 20, 2012 | News
The first EMT Basic class is Tuesday, August 28 at the NRAO science classroom. Interested persons can attend the first class free and with no obligation.
EMT class offered at NRAO
Heather Niday | August 20, 2012 | News
The first EMT Basic class is Tuesday, August 28 at the NRAO science classroom. Interested persons can attend the first class free and with no obligation.
Lancaster Community College offers adult education in Bath
Heather Niday | August 20, 2012 | News
Two computer classes and a photography class will be offered this fall
National Science Foundation review committee recommends divestiture of NRAO Green Bank telescope
Heather Niday | August 20, 2012 | News
The NSF recommends divesting the GBT and the VLBA from the astronomy’s division’s portfolio of research facilities in the next five years, with no further funding from that division.
Highland School Board hears about tech upgrades
Heather Niday | August 17, 2012 | News
A new internet provider is giving schools drastically higher speeds.
Bath Supervisors approve wind energy ordinance
Heather Niday | August 17, 2012 | News
And the county moves ahead on addressing blighted structures and exploring ideas for Courthouse renovation
Bath Supervisors approve wind energy ordinance
Heather Niday | August 17, 2012 | News
And the county moves ahead on addressing blighted structures and exploring ideas for Courthouse renovation
Dunmore Daze festivities start Friday
Heather Niday | August 16, 2012 | News
The ninth annual Dunmore Daze festival features lots of good food, music and a warm welcome for everyone.
Deadly disease strikes deer in Bath County
Heather Niday | August 16, 2012 | News
An outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease is killing deer in Bath County. During its August meeting, the Bath Board of Supervisors hears a report on the disease and its possible effects on the deer population.
Pocahontas BOE considering district attendance policy
Heather Niday | August 15, 2012 | News
A proposed new policy would require Board of Education approval for a student to attend a school outside the district in which they live.