Bedford County Supervisors were loath to be seen as “enforcers” of a federal COVID vaccine mandate for employees at the county-owned facility. So, they tried to sell it to a
Business groups say they’re looking forward to what some say will be a warmer reception in Richmond after Republican gains in the November election. Labor leaders, meanwhile, say some of the changes would come at the expense of workers.
Feb. 13, 2010, is a red-letter day for this humble column. That was the Texas Tavernâs 80th birthday. And in a column promoting that, I disparaged the dinerâs food. The reader reaction was astonishing.
Half praised me to telling an uncomfortable truth they felt reluctant to utter. The other half lobbed accusations like âscurrilous liar,â and acted as if Iâd hand-butchered a live cow in the middle of Church Avenue.
I never thought that column would get a run for its money in terms of reader feedback. But one recent column about QAnon and militia nuttiness in Bedford County, and a second about procuring marijuana seeds, are getting close.