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![]() The season’s celebration continues to Jan. 6 While some Midlothian residents will be disposing of their Christmas tree right after New Year’s Day, those who celebrate Three Kings Day will be preparing for the big finale to their holiday season.
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News Stories Virginia Chamber Recognizes Chesterfield County’s DuPont DuPont recognized as an Outstanding Virginia Company at 2008 Economic Summit Here’s to 2008 in Midlothian, Va. As we say hello to 2009, here are just a few of the editor’s picks from 2008: County to prioritize programs, services The Chesterfield County Budget and Audit Committee met on Tuesday, Dec. 23 to discuss a different approach to tackle the upcoming $2.2 million shortfall the county is facing. Gingerbread houses under construction Six homeschoolers, ages 11-14, in the South of the James Homeschool group participated in a Gingerbread House Decorating Contest |
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Physicians and staff of the Chippenham Campus of CJW Medical Center celebrated the ribbon cutting of a new pediatric emergency unit on Thursday, Dec. 18. For her five grown children, too many questions remain in the disappearance of their mom Linda Lunsford. Candlelight vigil to be held in her honor at dusk on Friday, Dec. 26 at the Village Marketplace Shopping Center Chanukah began on the eve of Dec. 21 this year and is being celebrated for eight days and nights. Meg Clark, a realtor with Long & Foster Real Estate, has been celebrating the holiday her whole life. Kate Martin of Midlothian, Virginia was named “Harpist of the Day” at the 14th annual Richmond Highland Games and Celtic Festival in October. Swift Creek Animal Hospital’s new Colony Crossing facility offered complimentary pet photos with Santa. Powhatan-based 180th Engineer Company It certainly isn’t the way most of them would prefer to celebrate the holiday—thousands of miles away from family and friends—but for the men and women of the Powhatan-based 180th Engineer Company, it’s just one more sacrifice to be made. CommentsThe Midlothian-based foundation makes strides in completing home |




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