Position fairly and purley based on their qualifications. And he says even with the background check, minor convictions wouldnt bar someone from getting hired. Larry spencer, blacksburg attorney if a 35 year old man that had a Marijuana Possession charge when he was 19, and hes had a steady work history since then, and good references from his employer, then were probably going to hire the person. But to ron rordam, blacksburg mayor so many times if someone has something in their background that normally the town would not really see as a problem, they wouldnt apply, because so often someone who checks that box yes, the application just gets tossed aside. Rordam says the switch only required changing one section of the application and the town used montgomery countys application as a guideline. Rordam says going forward, he hopes other localities will follow in blacksburgs footsteps, including the town of christiansburg. In studio, rob manch wsls 10. A martinsville man pleads guilty Ke
And now federal government wosto rever eamage done to s people and pipes. They haveplan to doght. Iould hope that they lw that to make flint a model city to learn how to do this across the united states. Because as you know everybody suddenly become aware that we have all these lead pipes out there. Edwards says he supports removing the lead pipes in flint. It would be a big investment and one he says has to be done right becauses becuase if you cut up pipes. You could potentially put lead back in homes. In the studio, dj wsls 10. Were learning more tonight about a social media threat that closed Hargrave Military Academy today. The chatham campus received a threat through a social media site earlier this week. The suspect claimed to be connected to isis and said something would happen at school today. This afternoon. Law enforcement and the schools president held a News Conference at the Pittsylvania County sheriffs office. They say. Theyre closer to identifying a suspect. A checkpoin
The Campbell County Board of Supervisors discussed the county’s future plan of handling waste and recycling Monday night. County Administrator Frank Rogers said the Region 2000 landfill is scheduled to reach its capacity in 2029, deeming it appropriate for the board to begin looking at what Campbell will do after that date. Region 2000 includes Appomattox County, Campbell County, City of Lynchburg and Nelson County.
The Campbell County Board of Supervisors approved a capital improvement plan during a meeting Tuesday as it continued its quest to adopt a budget for the next fiscal year.