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HRH offers class for clergy

South Boston News
HALIFAX REGIONAL OFFERS CLASSES FOR CLERGY. Vance Midgett, manager of pastoral services at Halifax Regional Hospital, is facilitating a four class series of educational programs for area Clergy, “Pastoral Presence During Times of Illness, Death and Health Crisis.” Participants may choose either day or evening sessions and there is no charge for participation. Registration for all of any part of the series is required and may be done by calling 434.517.3995. Online registration is available at http://www.hrhs.org. Click on Wellness Events.
Pastoral Care Services at Halifax Regional Hospital is offering a course to local clergy beginning March 26. “Pastoral Presence During Times of Illness, Death and Health Crisis” will be led by Chaplain Vance Midgett, manager of pastoral care services and will include guest speakers at…

UPDATE: Logging truck crash forces traffic detour in Halifax

Separate detours for tractor trailers and other traffic will remain in place for several more hours on VA 360 in the Town of Halifax following at early morning incident involving a logging truck.

Monday fire

South Boston News
MONDAY AFTERNOON BLAZE — Halifax and South Boston firefighters were called out to this field fire near Sinai School on Monday afternoon where three vehicles were parked. A spokesman with one of the departments said two of the three suffered heavy damages in the late afternoon blaze. (Danny Lamberth photo)

Halifax County school class sizes slated to rise

The Halifax County School Board agreed Monday to expand classroom sizes next year in tandem with new state rules that allow more students per classroom.

Halifax figures into NFL legend’s ancestry

South Boston News
Emmitt Smith pulled up in Boydton in April to film an episode for the new NBC reality series, “Who Do You Think You Are?” The show, which traces the family histories of celebrities, brought the Hall of Fame running back to Southside Virginia and Berry Hill Plantation Resort for several days back in the spring. The episode featuring Smith airs Friday night at 8 p.m. on NBC. (Courtesy photo)
Emmitt Smith, the NFL’s all-time leading rusher and 2006 Dancing with the Stars champion, visited Halifax County in April to retrace his family ancestry for an episode of a new NBC reality series airing this Friday night at 8 p.m.
NEWS

Agencies: Go easy on our budgets

Eight individuals representing various local agencies and boards appeared before Halifax County Board of Supervisors on Monday evening to ask that their budgets not suffer drastic cuts in the wake…

Halifax pushes for bridge access deal

Halifax Town Councilmen spent most of their meeting Tuesday working on the abandonment of the old King’s Bridge right-of-way. The Town is anxious to have an agreement with the Virginia…

Town may host VML workshop

South Boston Council members on Monday evening learned of an offer from the Virginia Municipal League to hold a local government community workshop in South Boston sometime in the coming…

SPORTS

SBS cranks up 2010 season Saturday

South Boston Speedway will crank up the 2010 season Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. with the running of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Twin 75's race program.

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