Youth Services Volunteer Sought
Chesterfield County’s Department of Youth Planning and Development is looking for volunteers to sit on a Youth Services Citizen Board.
Chesterfield County’s Department of Youth Planning and Development is looking for volunteers to sit on a Youth Services Citizen Board.
From the RTD today. Chesterfield County police said they received several sightings of a bear going through trash cans in residential areas this morning. The sightings came from — Ives Road, Hull Street and Turner roads, the Stevens Hollow area, and Able Road and Ghent Drive.
Police don’t have an exact description of the bear and are not actively searching for it.
- The folks at chesterfielddaily.net are going to go out on a limb here for the description — basically, a big black hairy animal that enjoys fish and picnic baskets… “Do you need more than that?”
According to Chesterfield Observer:
“Millwood School has announced plans to offer grades 9-12 beginning in the fall of 2009. The school is located on 79 acres on the western border of Woodlake.”
According to RotaryNews.com, Mazda has opened a new engine rebuilding facility in Chesterfield County. This 133,000 square foot building is “the only operation of its type in North America”.
“Our remanufacturing here is primarily for rotary engines,” [Robert Davis] said. “We’re looking to expand in the future, maybe to transmissions and even other automotive parts.”
The Cultural Center of India (CCI), a non-profit organization, announces the 5th Annual “Taste of India” event, to be held at the Cultural Center of India, 6641 Iron Bridge Parkway, Chesterfield, on Sat., June 21 and Sun. June 22, noon - 9 p.m. For directions, go to the Cultural Center of India Web site home-page, http://www.geocities.com/ccihall/index.html
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County residents concerned that property in their neighborhoods is not being maintained properly, or worried that their community may deteriorate in the future, have a new place to turn to for advice and information.
The Chesterfield County Sustain Our Communities Committee, or SOCC, has developed a new Web page at www.chesterfieldcommunities.com to assist residents who have such concerns.
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The prestigious Goldwater Scholarship went to 321 student out of over a 1000 across the nation. Three students from Virginia Tech received this scholarship. David Tatum, resident of Midlothian, was one of those three.
“A member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Tatum has studied the trafficking of sulfur in bacteria with the Department of Biochemistry and, more recently, molecule-based magnets with the Department of Chemistry.” according to Virginia Tech.
Read more about this scholarship and the three Virginia Tech students.
This morning (Sunday) a plane crashed into a Midlothian home near the intersection Hull and Genito. The two men in the plane that had taken off from a Chesterfield airport died in the crash while the woman in the house, Melissa Bowen, is now at VCU Medical Center in critical condition.
The Crash happened approximately at the 3100 block of Woodsong Drive.
9 females inmates from a prison in Chesterfield County pressed charges about being sexually abused in prison by male and female guards as well as one teacher. One of the inmates ended up getting pregnant as a result of it. After pressing charges and seeking 10 million in damages, a settlement was reached. It’s not public though what deals were made.
More at Lawyers and Settlements
Chesterfield County will receive certification as a StormReady Community by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service Office at the Board of Supervisors Meeting, Wednesday, April 23. StormReady is a nationwide community preparedness program that uses a grassroots approach to help communities develop plans to handle all types of severe weather. In order to be certified as StormReady, communities must have an emergency response plan, a 24-hour warning point and emergency operations center, establish ways to receive severe weather warnings and alert the public, and promote the importance of public readiness through education and emergency exercises. Chesterfield County is one of nine counties in Virginia to be certified as a StormReady Community. For more information, visit stormready.noaa.gov.
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Taken at the Falling Creek Ironworks, by InertialGeek