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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)
My Point of View Editor’s note: The following is an account written by Rose Mary Reese, whose son, Cpl. Joseph Reese, served with the Marines in Ramadi, Iraq Comments (2) Showing leadership is often easier read than done "Leadership seems to be one of those topics that everyone has an opinion on, not always backed up by fact but certainly packaged as if it were the most important advice to ever be sandwiched between two covers." Comments (0) PHS ball team has strong showing off the field "One of the great pleasures of this job is the fact that we often get to shine light on people in the community who truly deserve to be recognized." Comments (0) Diamond gems | Goodbye to a much-loved resident "[Wanda Hagy's] passing is an irreparable loss, not just to her family and friends, but to the County of Powhatan as well." Comments (0) In praise of the quiet ones "Moslow, who was chosen last week as the Citizen of the Year, has worked tirelessly for years on issues ranging from education to community health." 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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