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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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Civil War Renactment not to be missed!

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Tomorrow and Sunday is the Annual Civil War Renactment at Laurel Hill in Ararat, VA.  For those of you who don’t know, Laurel Hill is the birthplace of Major General J.E.B Stuart, CSA.  It’s an excellent little history lesson for children and adults alike and this weekend you can get a first hand feel for the sights, sounds and smells of the Civil War.

Saturday and Sunday offer battle scenes, Civil War sutlers (read battle victual suppliers), food (hopefully not hard tack…perhaps they’ll be more understanding to your 21st century palette), exhibits, Black Rose Memorial Service  which is a really neat memorial service done by the Society of the Black Rose.  Additionally, you’ll be able to see a fashion show hopefully complete with hooped skirts and woolen fashions and dance the night away to the tunes by Slate Mt. Ramblers. 

It sounds like a great time to be had in Patrick County, VA.  And parents, what better way to immerse your children in history than to take them to something like this.  Renactors take their roles very seriously, so it’s an amazing learning experience!  For more information, go to www.jebstuart.org

Shai Cullop

Just Peachy- Virginia Peach Festival Draws Crowd This Weekend

Friday, August 7th, 2009

The Virginia Peach Festival will be a 3 day spectacular (August 6th to August 8) with all the different events, some of them rain or shine, this event looks promising.  Held in Patrick County, this will be the Peach Festival’s 5th year incorporating events from different areas of the county, including Meadows of Dan and Patrick Springs.  (more…)

Community computer lab underway in Southern Virginia

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

The Claudville area of Patrick County is due to receive a community computer lab that will be located in the Red Bank Ruritan Building.  The community lab is expected to be up and running in “approximately 30 days.”  Money for the project was obtained from several sources, including primarily the TDF Foundation.

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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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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!