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Preparing for a new school year

Charlotte County Public Schools kicked off the 2026–2027 school year with Convocation Aug. 3. Superintendent Robbie Mason, Ed.D., welcomed staff back, introduced new staff, celebrated CCPS as the No. 1 […]

The Word: With Jesus, everyone ‘measures up’

Have you ever felt like you just weren’t enough? Not smart enough, talented enough, spiritual enough, wealthy enough or experienced enough? Maybe you feel that way at work, home, church, […]

DEQ: State must budget its groundwater usage

The timing of the release of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality’s report on groundwater availability last month was suspicious, given that it was completed in January but not made […]

Lawmakers debate app store protections for children

Emily Harrison, a mother of two in the city of Roanoke, said federal lawmakers have not updated the country’s law to protect children’s online privacy in nearly 30 years, even […]

Summit to connect entrepreneurs, industry leaders

Entrepreneurs, business owners, manufacturers, farmers, innovators, and community leaders from across Southern Virginia are invited to attend the third annual (Regional Investment in Startups and Entrepreneurs (RISE) Summit Thursday, Aug. […]

Letters to the Editor: Former director believes Town House could have stayed open

Dear Editor, After reading the July 15 front-page article in The Farmville Herald about the closure of the Crossroads Town House program, I felt compelled to respond. I believe I […]

Cancer foundation marks 27 years

For 27 years, the Barksdale Cancer Foundation has been helping Charlotte County residents facing cancer, providing financial assistance while also supporting the next generation of health care professionals. Since its […]

Rainfall helpful as drought continues

Charlotte County and neighboring counties to the west and south remain under a drought emergency advisory, according to the latest report from the state’s Drought Monitoring Task Force (DMTF). Recent […]

Kicking off with an open house

Randolph-Henry High School (R-H) welcomed a wonderful crowd of students and families for its Aug. 5 open house. The campus was filled with excitement and energy as we prepared to […]

Community Calendar for Week of Aug 15

The Church and Community Events calendar is published each Wednesday. Items must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. Monday for that Wednesday’s calendar. AUGUST 15 FUNDRAISING EVENT — The Salem School […]