We’re a few days late in compiling this week’s edition of the news stories that have caught my eye over the past week. Instead of Sunday, let’s make Tuesday our QuickHits! day.
QuickHits! are best served on a Big Board, so here it comes!
- Did the Franklin County woman kill a 3-year old child with a water nozzle or with jewelry?
- Martinsville’s school superintendent takes out no-trespassing papers against local good guy Chad Martin.
- Happy Trails, Chatham High School’s football coach Paul Grekos. He’s a great man.
- A man already in state prison was indicted for killing a man who was charged with killing a guy. Confused? Me too.
- Whiskey from Franklin County’s first legal distillery will be sold in Virginia ABC stores on January 2nd.
- A Rustburg Middle School student is arrested for making a bomb threat.
- The First Citizens Bank clock is finally repaired on Chatham’s Main St.
- Back taxes close down a Burlington restaurant (that had pretty good food, I ate there last year).
- Chatham’s town manager puts in his resignation.
- Martinsville’s city council is considering turning some of their industrial park properties into solar energy arrays.
- Caswell County’s school superintendent has taken another job after just 16 months on the job.
Wow. That’s 11 on the big Board so I’ll stop for now. Enjoy your Tuesday reading assignments!
I’m confused, too! The link to the man charged while in prison did not have that story.
Whoopsie! It’s fixed. Refresh the page and the link will work.