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Curves helps area women promote good health, cancer awareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Curves in Altavista wants to make sure every woman in the community knows the benefits of early detection.
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First National Bank breaks ground for Rustburg branch
First National Bank of Altavista's new branch in Rustburg should be open for customers early in 2009.
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County honors fallen deputy, friend, son
A crowd of public safety personnel, county leaders, staff, and friends and family gathered around the circular garden to honor fallen Campbell County Sheriff's Deputy Jason Lee "Jay" Saunders Monday afternoon.
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Supervisors OK quarry rezoning
Rustburg High School auditorium was brimming with emotion Tuesday night as Campbell County supervisors were booed and yelled at after they approved the Boxley rock quarry in Evington.
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Fallen deputy honored with two new memorials
October 6, 2008 Fallen deputy honored with two new memorials On Monday, Saunders' parents, Dale and Peggy, unveiled a memorial garden in his honor.
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Altavista officers get new laptops
Instead of having to share computers, each Altavista police officer now has his own laptop.
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Altavista artist opens show at YMCA
An artist whose paintings are familiar in the area has some of her work on exhibit at the Altavista Area YMCA.
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Town manager invites input on festival
Altavista officials are still interested in hearing citizen input about Uncle Billy's Day.
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Stealing Out of Cars, Too Easy
It doesn't matter where you live. When you leave expensive items in your car, police say thieves are going to steal them.
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Long-time Campbell County supervisor Calvin Carter dies
Long-time Campbell County supervisor Calvin Carter has died. Carter, 83, of Lynch Station, did not seek re-election to the Altavista district seat last year after serving as a supervisor for 28 years.
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Bank of the James Financial Group, Inc. To Determine Impairment Charge for Fannie Mae Holdings
On September 7, 2008, the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve and the Federal Housing Finance Agency announced that FHFA was placing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under federal conservatorship.
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Council starts advertising for town manager
Council member Kenneth Jennings motioned to start advertising for a town manager at the end of Tuesday's meeting last week.
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Community mourns loss of a county institution
Altavista Journal Staff Writer Campbell County and the town of Altavista are mourning the loss of a man who was a friend and community institution.
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Hurt searches for new police chief to lead town force
Hurt Mayor Lillian Gillespie said she's looking for a new police chief who works well with the public and sees the position as more than just a job.
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Destin, Oliver case certified
Campbell County General District Court Judge Patrick Yeatts certified first-degree murder charges against an Altavista man and a Gretna man to the grand jury Tuesday afternoon.
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Town allots building upgrade dollars
Businesses outside of Altavista's Main Street program area now have some town funds available for revitalization.
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Danville man acquitted of assault in death
Ronald William Manley, 32, of Danville, was acquitted of malicious wounding Wednesday in Pittsylvania County Circuit Court.
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Smoke Mystery
A smoky haze floated in Thursday afternoon sky leaving many in our area wondering where it came from.
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Graham Packaging to expand Altavista facilty
Graham Packaging Company LP is planning a $12 million expansion of its manufacturing facility in Altavista.
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Deadline for county treasurer candidates is Aug. 22
By TIM DAVIS/Star-Tribune Editor Wednesday, August 13, 2008 10:42 AM EDT The deadline for candidates to file in the November special election for Pittsylvania County treasurer is Aug.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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