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Can good come from not having it all? "Then one day, during one of those moments at the traffic light, it hit me: they’ve beaten the system." Comments (0)
In remembrance Tahliek Taliaferro: January 18, 1990 - June 24, 2008 Comments (2) Trying to find hope after teen’s senseless death "He was a beloved son, brother, friend, student and teammate. And if his death teaches this community about the need for respect and tolerance, he just may have been part of our salvation as well." Comments (1) A few more signs of the times “I suggest a sign picturing the back of a car with an arrow clearly pointing to the turn signal.” Comments (0) Q & A with Supervisor Joe Walton Joe Walton, the Powhatan County Supervisor representing District 1, was instrumental in creating the Huguenot Trail Advisory Committee, a citizens’ group dedicated to examining issues on Route 711. Comments (0) Study abroad can do students a world of good "Though I have only been serving as editor here at Powhatan Today for about six months, there are very few things that really surprise me anymore." Comments (0) |
Question of the Week Aug 20, 2008 › A consultant working on the revision of Powhatan’s Comprehensive Plan recently said that the county has more of a “sense of place” than any he has seen. What do you think distinguishes this county? Submit your answer ››
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› The media has recently been reporting on the personal indiscretions of former Sen. John Edwards. Do you think this should be a topic of public discourse because he was in the public eye, or should it be left alone because it is a personal matter? Submit your answer ›› › Some Powhatan residents expressed concern last month over a paving project on Route 13 they did not feel was necessary. Where in the county do you think VDOT should be focusing its efforts? Submit your answer ›› View older questions ›› |
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