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GOVERNOR KAINE ANNOUNCES ARRA FUNDING TO REPAIR STRUCTURALLY DEFICIENT BRIDGES ACROSS VIRGINIA

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

 

~ 119 deficient bridge structures to be repaired or replaced ~

 

RICHMOND—Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced that 119 bridges across the Commonwealth will be replaced or repaired using funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) has awarded seven construction contracts to replace 119 structurally deficient bridges across the state that would otherwise have gone unaddressed. The awarded contracts, totaling $50.7 million, are part of the Commonwealth’s continued efforts to invest $694.5 million in highway funding from the ARRA.

 

“I am very pleased that the President and Congress recognize the value of infrastructure investment and included it in the ARRA. These bridge replacements and repairs will address a significant safety issue in our transportation network and put Virginians back to work,” said Governor Kaine. “While Virginia is consistently named one of the best states for business, we must maintain our infrastructure to stay economically competitive and keep our citizens safe. No state or nation can grow out of a recession with a crumbling infrastructure, and am I very happy that these funds will provide immediate jobs and economic stimulus, as well as long term dividends for the Commonwealth.”

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Halifax American Belles Win World Series

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

For the second time, the Halifax American Belles have won the Dixie Softball Belles World Series title, beating South Stanly, N.C. 10-2.

 

Many of the girls have been to the World Series before, but for many it was a first time win.  Says one of the girls, “I’ve been to four World Series, and this is my first title, and it feels great.  I wouldn’t trade this for anything except to come back and do it again.”

 

I think this is absolutely incredible!  When I was growing up, we didn’t have a girl’s softball league, so for these girls to be able to do this and go all the way, that is incredible!  Way to go American Belles!

South Boston Farmers Market: Good For Your Community and Good For Your Allergies

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

As summertime begins to roll through our state it brings with it many of those small pleasures that we all enjoy during the season:  trips to the pool, cookouts, vacations, outdoor concerts, fireflies, honey bees and…..allergies.  Even if you don’t suffer from allergies personally, you probably know or live with someone who does, which, sometimes, can be as bad as having them yourself.  About 1 in 10 people live with allergies and billions are spent to combat, control and study this phenomenon.  I venture to wager that perhaps, for those living in or around South Boston, the solution may in your backyard, literally.  All those honey bees that we keep an eye out for when we walk sans shoes are busy at work creating the stuff that may have a profound effect on local allergy sufferers, and the South Boston Farmers Market provides the stage for this duet, not only with its selection of locally grown produce, but also locally crafted goods and locally made honey. (more…)

New Goat Market off to a Strong Start

Monday, June 15th, 2009

It seems there is a new smell lingering around local goat farms these days: the sweet smell of success. The newly

established Southern Virginia Meat Goat Association recently held its first goat sale on May 18th and farmers from all

across Halifax County are wildly optimistic about the future of the alliance.

 

The sale began at 8am, and by noon all sales had been completed and the goats were halfway to fulfilling their little goat destinies at a facility in Fredericksburg. Quality kids brought the highest selling prices while mama and papa goats casually sauntered behind, bringing the final sale to a whopping $7653 with the sale of 122 goats. (more…)

Agritourism in Southern Virginia

Monday, June 1st, 2009

When I was young, my family never went on those stereotypical vacations that other families always seemed to go on. While everyone on my block was returning with sunglass tans and Mickey Mouse ears, my family was usually returning with hand-picked fruits, fresh honey, the occasional case of good ole fashion poison ivy. 

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Downtown South Boston Revitalization Recognized

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Destination Downtown South Boston, Inc. (DDSB) and the Town of South Boston were recognized in Richmond last month with a Virginia Main Street Milestone Achievement Award for their efforts in restoring and revitalizing the Historic Downtown Business District. According to The Gazette-Virginian, the two business associations have helped create a climate for more than $15 million in private investment in downtown South Boston during the past five years. 

 

Now more than ever our communities in Southern Virginia need job opportunities, and the efforts of DDSB, Inc. have resulted in this much needed job creation. Since 2004, volunteers from this organization have dedicated a whopping 100,000 hours of community service, for which they also received an award. When translated from hours to dollars, the volunteer work amounts to over $180,000 towards the vitality of South Boston.

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Welcome to RTR SoVA Blog

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Welcome to the Return to Roots Southern Virginia Blog.  Here, three times a week, we will be posting blogs on topics specific to Southern Virginia.  The blog topics range from Entertainment and Southern Virginia Lifestyle and News to Information about New Jobs, Job Hunting Tips and How to Dress for Success.  You are welcome to read and comment on blog topics and most importantly see what Southern Virginia has to offer!