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Celebrate Pride In The Park this weekend in Lynchburg

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Centra Health honors caregivers for their resilience during the coronavirus pandemic

Centra Health honors caregivers for their resilience during the coronavirus pandemic Published:  Tags:  Centra Health loosens visitation restrictions LYNCHBURG, Va. – Battling the coronavirus pandemic on the frontlines for more than a year, Centra Health honored its caregivers on Saturday Lynchburg Mayor MaryJane Dolan declared June 26 as Centra Caregiver Appreciation Day and in a virtual fundraising gala, Centra Health recognized the challenges 7,500 healthcare workers overcame to save lives during the coronavirus pandemic. Centra Health Senior VP and Chief Transformation Officer Michael Elliott said their sacrifices are why the community is able to still stand today. “You were supposed to come in and perform your role and not know if you might contract that disease yourself and take it home to your family,” he said. “I mean those are the things that people dealt with. It sounds abstract but it was real.”

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Former Lynchburg mayor who took stance against racism dies at age 90

News & Advance Leighton B. Dodd, a former Lynchburg city councilman and mayor who just this month was recognized locally with a day named in his honor for his stance against racial inequality, died peacefully Sunday, his family said. He was 90 years old. “My grandfather has been my idol for as long as I can remember,” said Morgan Hollister, Dodd’s granddaughter. “He was a humble, selfless, kind, genuine man who touched each and every individual he ever came in contact with.” Born in Charlotte County, Dodd was one of 12 children. He was a veteran of the Korean War who joined the U.S. Army at age 17 and was awarded two Purple Hearts during his time in service. He attended Lynchburg College after returning from the war, graduating in 1956. Dodd was elected to city council in 1970 and served as mayor of Lynchburg from 1972 to 1976.

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