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You want how many stamps?

Emily Ragsdale checking her list twice while preparing to send cards. By Marie Pridgen Cards: such simple pleasures. So often overlooked and not mailed because of busy daily activities. But for Pittsylvania County resident Emily Ragsdale, a card seemed to be the only way to stay in touch with her brother, who was away in college in 1963. “I had ...

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Mid-Carolina Clay Busters

Team Practice - Buckhorn Gun Club in Mebane, North Carolina. Story by Kayla Rice – Student, Piedmont Community College Pictures by Lynn Ward - English/History/Humanities Instructor, Piedmont Community College, Roxboro, NC Lynn Ward formed Mid-Carolina Clay Busters in November 2020. He wanted to start this as a shotgun sports team for a local high school, but when no schools expressed ...

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A Fresh Take on Old Traditions

Caswell Mercantile – Yanceyville, North Carolina Story by Meredith Bernard Sometimes taking a step back is the first step in moving ahead, and one foot into the new Caswell Mercantile on quaint Main Street of Yanceyville, N.C. is the epitome of both. With a fresh mix of old traditions, rich Caswell County culture, and trendy -- as well as functional ...

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DCC Spring 2022 Registration Now Open

“Spring semester is a wonderful time to begin or continue your educational journey at DCC,” said Dr. Muriel Mickles, interim president of Danville Community College. “We have so many initiatives, aid programs, and scholarships that allow students to pursue their goals with no out-of-pocket costs.” Beyond traditional federal financial aid, DCC also offers tuition funding though the ‘Re-employing Virginians’ (REV) ...

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Forever A Child of Christmas

By LaShaunda Callands Holidays are always merry for most. Aromatic smells of mahogany, cherry, and wood oak Fill up the lungs of very excited children, Dancing happily around the majestic fireplace. We all can definitely relate to having been A Child of Christmas once. The glowing sconce illuminates A glistening mistletoe. The softened snow outside makes The hunter’s spotted doe ...

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Celebrating 25 Years

Community Foundation of the Dan River Region Story by Katherine Milam Photo by Ralph Adams Photography Twenty-five years is a significant milestone in the life of The Community Foundation of the Dan River Region, which serves the City of Danville and Pittsylvania County to South Boston/Halifax County, Va., and Caswell County, N.C. To commemorate, the foundation celebrated with an Open ...

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Eating Local at Molasses Grill

Halifax, Virginia By Sally Bane It is no secret that Halifax County has an abundance of incredible farms, produce, and natural resources. Chef Steve Schopen at Molasses Grill in downtown Halifax has made it his mission to be an advocate for these resources. With a menu that changes weekly and an eye for the bounty of the county, Chef Steve ...

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Auctions: Much More Than Meets the Eye

J.W. Shelton Auctions South Boston, Virginia By Phyliss Boatwright Auction bid card The history of South Boston’s J.W. Shelton Auction and Realty began in 1955 and includes a lot of knowledge and skill passed down from one generation to the next. It also entails much more than the average auction attendee probably realizes. Current owner Sam Watts worked under the ...

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Christmas All Year Round – Cozy Cottage’s Christmas Room

The Cozy Cottage is located at 176 S. Main Street in Halifax, Va. Story and photos by Kendra Morris Sam and Debbie Thompson offer Christmas shopping all year-round at The Cozy Cottage on Main Street in Halifax. Those driving through South Boston, Halifax, Roxboro, or Danville in the past year have probably been in a small business store to get ...

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Halifax Christmas Children and Pet Parade

Story by Kendra Morris Photos provided by Sharon Blosser Sadly, this event has been canceled for 2021. Have you ever watched a young child create something with Legos or some other type of material, and it made you smile? Or have you seen a child laugh because of something they saw or said, and it made you laugh? That is ...

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