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Lee Elberson, CEO of Clayborne Test Prep and Tutoring joined the program to share feedback from teachers of the VDOE policies on cell phones as well as helpful strategies to help kids with standardized testing and back to school.
Whitehall District Supervisor Ann Mallek joined the show to share about the discussion of ranked choice voting, the traffic pattern changes at Hydraulic Road and route 29, the Home Depot purchase of Fashion Square Mall and more.
Courteney Stuart discusses the changes at Hydraulic Road and 29 that start Monday, Governor Youngkin’s reentry initiative in executive order 36, a recent missing person case and more.
Ed Burton discusses the economic forecast locally and nationally and indicates that he doesn’t believe either political party is offering solutions economically that will reduce your prices.
Abbey joined the show to preview the Board of Supervisors meeting that will feature a discussion on Ranked Choice Voting and more.
Will Stowe joined the show to discuss the new permanent change to the traffic pattern at Hydraulic Road and Seminole Trail intersection starting Monday August 26th.
Listen as we discuss the Governor’s Executive Order 36 aimed at reforming and strengthening the reentry process for incarcerated Virginians.
City Councilor Michael Payne joined the show to discuss the decision to raise councilor salaries and gave his perspective on the proposed ranked choice voting ordinance.
Sasha Tripp of Story House Real Estate, the Board Chair of the Chamber joined the show to talk about the details of the search for a new President and CEO for the Chamber.
The Communications Manager for the Blue Ridge Area Foodbank Les Sinclair joined the show to discuss the serious issues around food insecurity for seniors and what we all can do about it.
