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Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Phelps Road sale close
For the past two decades, an old Madison Heights school building on Phelps Road has sat vacant and close to demolition.
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Man Who Died At Hands Of Police Acquitted For Insanity - NBC4-TV Columbus
Man Who Died At Hands Of Police Acquitted For Insanity - NBC4-TV Columbus Chris Dumond AMHERST, Va.
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New medical records released in case of man who died in deputies custody
A man who died while in the custody of Amherst County Sheriff's deputies in 2005 was acquitted by reason of insanity in a 1997 Richmond homicide and committed to a state mental hospital, newly released records ...
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Newman Center closer to groundbreaking
After years of planning and fundraising, the Newman Center may soon be breaking ground on its new Amherst chapel that will jointly serve the general public and the University at Buffalo community.
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County keeps GLTC bus service rolling
Bus service in Madison Heights received a lift Tuesday from Amherst County officials.
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Amherst deputies cleared in man's death
Amherst County Sheriff's deputies have been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing in the 2005 death of a man in their custody.
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Condo owners speak out in Amherst
George Derby was one of dozens who came out Monday to protest an Amherst town proposal to change how owners of condos and patio homes are taxed.
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Two killed in two area wrecks
Two separate area wrecks claimed the lives of two drivers Saturday. A North Carolina woman died Saturday morning in an Amherst wreck that also sent her two children to the hospital.
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Del. Ben Cline appoints local aide
Del. Ben Cline, R-24th, has hired Amherst resident Suzanne Bunch as a legislative aide.
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Living history: Patrick Henry coming to Amherst County
Editor's note: A theatrical background that began in New York led Richard Schumann, 50, to Colonial Williamsburg and his perpetual role portraying Patrick Henry.
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County's first woman road deputy can deal with any situation
Rebecca Adcock is the only deputy in the Nelson County Sheriff's Office who is writing tickets with white-tipped manicured fingernails.
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Town seeks sidewalk progress
Despite a bumpy start due to rising costs of fuel and concrete, the Amherst Town Council still is striving to find a firm to lengthen sidewalks on South Main Street.
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Nelson weddings for week of July 31, 2008
Randy and Anita Cash of Arrington, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Meagan Nichole Cash, to Phillip Joseph Stecker, son of Richard and Thelma Stecker of Amherst.
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Amherst planners seek new members
Amherst County officials are looking to fill two seats on the Planning Commission.
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Amherst County's apple and peach orchards expect fine year
It's barely past 9 a.m. on July 25, but Morris Orchard in Monroe is already bursting with life.
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Family gathers at Sweet Briar for reunion
Bethany Pace's family legacy really hit her during a visit to Sweet Briar College last fall.
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GLTC cutting Amherst bus routes
Rising costs and stagnant funding are combining to force service cuts along Madison Heights' bus routes, the only form of public transit offered in Amherst County.
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Girl Attacked by Rabid Fox in Amherst
A 4-year-old Appomattox girl is receiving weekly vaccine shots after being bitten by a rabid fox at a July Fourth gathering in Amherst County.
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Crime Log - July 9, 2008
Wanted Terry Fitzgerald Thomas Thomas is a black male, 5'8", 160 punds who is wanted on capiases from Amherst Circuit Court for possession of marijuana and possession of cocaine.
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- Bluest Water' play recounts tragedy of Hurricane Camille
For Wanda Bond, the memories of Hurricane Camille remain vivid. "I guess it seems in a way like it happened yesterday, and in a way it seems like it was a long time ago," she says.
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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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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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