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Youth from across Western Tidewater gathered regularly in Franklin this past fall to participate in the fourth annual Volleyball League that was brought to the ...
Youth from across Western Tidewater gathered regularly in Franklin this past fall to participate in the fourth annual Volleyball League that was brought to the ...
Camp Community College achieved a key milestone in its history Thursday, Jan. 9, when the first students attended class at the college’s new Nursing & ...
Windsor Town Manager William Saunders presented the Windsor Town Council on Tuesday, Jan. 14, with a draft of the town’s fiscal year 2026 budget calendar, ...
Councilman David Adams raised the subject of the foot bridge located along North Court Street during the Tuesday, Jan. 14, Windsor Town Council meeting. He ...
The Windsor Volunteer Fire Department has been benefiting over the last several months from the receipt of newer technology and is seeking to update more ...
The Windsor Town Council received an update Tuesday, Jan. 14, on the town’s efforts to move a circa 1927 red Norfolk & Western caboose to ...
Windsor Mayor George Stubbs took some time on Friday, Jan. 3, to reflect on the highlights and challenges of 2024 for the town of Windsor. ...
A lot of children in the Windsor area can look forward to presents under their Christmas tree this year thanks to the recent Lots of ...
The Windsor Town Council reached a consensus at its Dec. 10 meeting to pursue a process that could bring a circa 1927 red Norfolk & ...
The Windsor Wonderland event that featured the town’s Christmas parade and market on Saturday, Dec. 7, drew a significant number of participants and attendees and ...