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November 20, 2008
New court dates set for regional cases
New court dates were set Thursday for a pair of burglary suspects and the four men accused of killing a Caswell County convenience storeowner.
Chatham looks forward to $8 million skilled-nursing center
Chatham officials and health care experts broke ground Thursday on an 85-room skilled-nursing center scheduled to open in the spring. Chatham Health and Rehabilitation Care Center will open June 1 at 100 Rorer St. in southern Chatham, according to Randy Scott, project manager for Martin Bros. Contractors in Roanoke, which is constructing the building.
Carlisle School opens new location
The Carlisle School’s new Danville campus celebrated its grand opening Thursday at the former Colonnade Room on Piney Forest Road.
Danville store donates shoes to Salvation Army
Although Capt. Allen Tanner of the Salvation Army brought a nine-passenger van to pick up shoes being donated by Rippe’s, after the 200 pairs were put in the vehicle, there was hardly room for Tanner and his brother Brandon.
Attorney general hopeful gears up for race, visits Danville
As the 2008 elections settle down, candidates are gearing up for the 2009 Virginia state races. Republican Attorney General hopeful David Foster stopped in Danville on Thursday as part of his campaign launch.
Fire destroys Callands home; no one injured
A single-family home at 1420 Calvary Road was destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.
Speeding vehicles cause concern at Ringgold bus stop
Residents along U.S. 58, east of Danville, say speeding vehicles on the highway endanger their children when they are boarding and stepping off the school bus. One parent has the skid marks to prove it.
Blaze engulfs mobile home in Blairs
A singlewide mobile home on Lawless Creek Road was consumed by flames Thursday night.
Eden, county leaders visit prison
Sponsored by Eden officials, the trip’s goal was to educate participants concerning the economic impact of the Taylorsville facility on the local community.
Rockingham shelter committee meets Thursday
The Rockingham County Animal Shelter Advisory Committee meets Thursday to discuss fundraising efforts and final designs for the new shelter.
The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Governmental Center in Wentworth. It is open to the public.
Reidsville store reports theft
Police are looking for an unknown man who took two televisions from Schewels Furniture.
Reidsville man robbed outside apartments
Police are investigating a robbery that occurred at 7:35 p.m. Tuesday.
Shuttle, space station visible overhead tonight
The space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station are about to make a dramatic sweep over Central Virginia, according to an astronomy professor at the University of Virginia.
Virginia is for Lovers’ is 40 and going strong
“Virginia is for Lovers” has hit middle
age but it’s still going strong.
Stocks tumble to 5-year lows, led by financials
NEW YORK (AP)—U.S. stocks looked to extend their losses at the open Thursday as investors found little relief from worries about the fate of Detroit’s three automakers and broader fears about the struggling economy.
November 19, 2008
Danville implosion hits a few snags
It only took one big “boom!” and about 10 seconds for most of the former Dan River Inc. Dye House to disappear.
Artists come together at Prizery to create a community
The Prizery in South Boston is busy this week preparing for a gallery reception in the lower level of the building on Friday.
Officials visit prison
More than 40 citizens and officials from Eden and Rockingham County traveled to Taylorsville on Wednesday to tour Alexander Correctional Institution – a closed custody state facility housing 1,000 inmates.
Pittsylvania County wants lawsuit over industrial park dropped
Resident contends board of supervisors deliberately concealed public hearing
County workers to participate in disaster weather training
Pittsylvania County emergency service responders will be put to the test Saturday as part of a disaster weather training exercise.
Eden City Council adopts ordinance allowing the consumption of alcohol on public property
The Eden City Council adopted an ordinance allowing the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages on public property at its Tuesday night meeting.
Rockingham sheriff completes investigation after release
A investigation into the improper release of a prisoner at the jail has been completed, the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office said. Leon Oxendine Jr. was mistakenly released Nov. 6.
Pace reinstated at Danville Police Department
The domestic assault and battery charges against Danville Police Sgt. Jerry Pace were dismissed Wednesday in Pittsylvania County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
CORRECTION: General Tobacco cutting 31 jobs
General Tobacco Co. of Mayodan is cutting 31 jobs, bringing its workforce down to 95 full-time employees. The plant is not closing. Incorrect information appeared on the front page of the Nov. 19 Messenger.
Danville man convicted in shooting death
Danville Circuit Court Judge David Melesco found Kavion Desean Bennett guilty Wednesday on all counts relating to the April 12 shooting death of Ivory Law and wounding of Anthony Ferrell at White Rock Park.
November 18, 2008
County board approves budget cut
Pittsylvania County’s government offices must cut their upcoming 2009-10 budgets by 5 percent, the Board of Supervisors decided unanimously Tuesday night.
County board approves budget cut
Pittsylvania County’s government offices must cut their upcoming 2009-10 budgets by 5 percent, the Board of Supervisors decided unanimously Tuesday night.
Dixie Café serving up lunch and more
Dixie Bags & More has added a new eatery with specialty coffees, homemade soups and sandwiches that have a touch of gourmet seasonings.
Danville City Council considers options for utility relief
Danville City Councilman Larry Campbell is proposing a 1 percent raise on the city’s lodging tax to provide extra funds for utility bill relief for the poor and/or elderly.
Rockingham County restaurants to participate in Smoke Free Dining Day
Planning on smoking when you go out to lunch today? Leave your cigarettes at home if you’re going to one of several restaurants participating in Smoke Free Dining Day. Smoke Free Dining Day coincides with the annual Great American Smoke-Out, which is sponsored by the American Cancer Society.