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Clerical mistake shakes up college plans for this Randolph-Macon freshman
One thousand dollars. When it comes to paying college tuition, it may not sound like much to some people. But for this Randolph-Macon freshman it’s enough to shake up her college plans.Headstone a husband spent years saving up for, found and installed at his wife’s grave
Wednesday, CBS 6 told the story of Jaryl Mann. He turned to the CBS 6 Problem Solvers because he made a promise to his late wife, Helen.‘Like an unknown soldier nothing there’: A husband’s months long quest for wife’s missing headstone
“I don’t like it, don’t like it at all, especially the anniversary they promised me and you see we still don’t have anything.”What the RRHA is doing to help pregnant mom living with rodent infestation
Congressman McEachin sent a letter to the RRHA requesting information about how big the problem is and how the agency planned to resolve it.DEQ attempting to shut down Tri-City Regional Landfill
One month after a lawsuit was filed against Container First Services, the DEQ notified CFS that they are starting the process to revoke their solid waste permit.Officials working to help pregnant mother living with vermin infestation
“It is an infestation and I can’t handle it on my own.”
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