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News Two crashes in Virgilina investigated09/02/10 - 6:47 am
First Lady visits VIR for a taste of life in the fast lane09/02/10 - 6:47 am
Virginia’s first lady came to Virginia International Raceway to run in some very fast company Monday afternoon.
ROCHICHI reunion stirs fond memories09/01/10 - 7:52 am
Former campers and their counselors who packed memories of outdoor fun and misadventure into their duffle bags each summer at Rochichi Point during the ‘70s unpacked and relived those memories…
Sports Comets look to rebound09/01/10 - 3:03 pm
Comet officials said yesterday the varsity football game with North Stafford remains on schedule for Friday night.
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News Dan River basin makes top 10 endangered places listSoVaNow.com / February 08, 2010
Reprinted with permission by Southern Environmental Law Center. Copyright © 2010 The Southern Environmental Center (SELC) says we’re in a race to protect the South’s most treasured places. “Never in our lifetime has the Southeast faced environmental issues of such consequence or such urgency,” said Rick Middleton, founder and executive director of SELC. “The South is the fastest-growing region in the U.S., and we are facing unprecedented pressures from explosive population growth and destructive development trends that threaten to overwhelm our mountains, forests, rivers, coast, and countryside.” While the threat is great and widespread, SELC, each year, publishes a list of the top ten endangered places in the Southeast, which face the most immediate and potentially irreversible threats. Jeff Gleason, SELC’s deputy director, says “the common themes on this year’s Top 10 list include uncontrolled growth, flawed energy policy, and lax environmental enforcement, particularly as it relates to our heavy reliance on coal to produce electricity. When you look at our list this year, you’ll see that our waterways and wetlands — critical areas that protect and define the South—are experiencing some of the most negative impacts from these trends.” In this year’s “Top 10 Endangered Areas in the South” list, SELC points to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia’s Roanoke and Dan River Basins and the Appalachian Mountains as our State’s most threatened areas. First, the Chesapeake Bay, the nation’s largest estuary, faces pollution from all sides. Populations of blue crabs, oysters, and other species vital to the bay’s commercial fisheries have plummeted to historic lows, and nutrient pollution from urban and suburban runoff, sewage treatment plants, smokestack and tailpipe emissions, agricultural lands, and fish processing feeds algae blooms that die off and create oxygen-starved “dead zones.” In the face of a major federal and state initiative to clean up this pollution, an electric power cooperative wants to build what would be the largest coal burning plant in Virginia just 30 miles from the Bay. SELC is battling threats to the bay on multiple fronts, from fighting the Old Dominion Electric Cooperative’s proposed power plant to strengthening regulations to control polluted runoff. Second, the Roanoke and Dan River watersheds provide drinking water for millions of people, from heavily populated areas such as Virginia Beach and Norfolk to smaller rural communities in northeastern North Carolina. A recent push to mine uranium in southern Virginia, however, poses serious risks to water quality, public health, and the environment. Uranium mining is currently banned in Virginia because of these threats, but as pressure mounts for alternative fuel sources, a Canadian company is attempting to lift the ban. If the ban is lifted, more sites across Virginia’s piedmont countryside will be open to uranium mining, potentially affecting people from central Virginia to the tidewater area for generations to come. Few can argue about the scenic beauty of the Southern Appalachians, yet weak laws and lax enforcement are allowing coal companies to literally blow up mountains and dump the leftover rubble into nearby valleys, burying hundreds of miles of streams in the process, and obliterating more than 500 mountains. SELC is collaborating with numerous national, regional and local groups to bring this destructive mining practice to an end. SELC explains that their Top 10 list is important to bring focus to its efforts to protect important areas. “We hope that our Top 10 list will serve as a wake-up call — a powerful reminder of what we stand to lose,” says Gleason. For more detailed descriptions of each endangered area, a list of the top threats by individual state, and photographs and video, visit http://www.southernenvironment.org/topten_2010 Tell-a-Friend | Submit a Comment Halifax News
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228 BLACKRIDGE RD, Bracey, VA 23919 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of $199,800.00, with an annual interest rate of 8.6750% from BRETT TOLER A/K/A BRETT W. TOLER dated April 4, 2007, recorded among the land records of the Circuit Court for the COUNTY OF MECKLENBURG as Deed Book/Instrument # 070001828, the undersigned appointed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the front of the Circuit Court building for the County of Mecklenburg located at 393 Washington Street, Boydton, Virginia on August 24, 2010 at 3:15 PM, the property with improvements to wit: LOT 10, SECTION G, ON PLAT OF TANLGEWOOD SHORES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, RECORDED IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA, (THE "CLERK'S OFFICE"), IN DEED BOOK 208, PAGES 37 AND 38. SUBJECT TO DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 204 PAGE 274, AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED. AND further described in the above Deed of Trust. (Tax Map No. 183A03(04)G10) THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidder's deposit of $15,000.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will be required in cash, certified or cashier's check. Settlement within fifteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Trustees may forfeit deposit. Additional terms to be announced at sale. Loan type: Conventional. Trustee's File No. 09-154883D. PROFESSIONAL FORECLOSURE CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA, Substitute Trustees, C/O Shapiro & Burson, LLP, 236 Clearfield Avenue, Suite 215, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 (757) 687-8777. |