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Scholarship surprise
The Chick-fil-A at White Oak Village in Eastern Henrico erupted in cheers Feb. 26 as team member Taylor Powell was surprised with a $25,000 scholarship and a new laptop. Having survived a malignant brain tumor as a child, Powell plans to use the scholarship to major in psychology at
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'Art of Housing' event Feb. 27 to benefit Housing Families First
The Art of Housing event will bring together art lovers and community members at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Feb. 27 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. to support Housing Families First, a Henrico-based nonprofit dedicated to helping families facing homelessness build a stable foundation through
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Bill to educate Virginia women about menstrual disorders passes unanimously
Virginia lawmakers unanimously passed a bill to educate and inform the public about menstrual disorders. House Bill 1918, introduced by Del. Destiny LeVere Bolling, D-Henrico, establishes a women's menstrual health program that will direct the Virginia Department of Health to educate and train hospital staff and health care
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Proposed Henrico budget would cut key tax rates, raise data center tax, provide 6% pay raise for employees
Henrico County officials are planning to cut several key tax rates in the coming fiscal year, raise one that applies to data centers, give county employees a 6% pay raise and allocate money for future water resiliency countywide. County Manager John Vithoulkas made the announcements during a late morning press
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