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DILLWYN (WINA) – Facing the possibility of of being a county without a family physician, Buckingham County has signed an agreement with Sentara Health who has gifted a closed medical building they used to own to the county. In September, Sentara confirmed to the county they were transferring the loan physician in Buckingham Family Medicine in Dillwyn, Dr. Richard Muller, to their Spring Creek facility at Zion Crossroads. That set forward a series of events that led to Sentara offering to gift the Dillwyn building to the county, which happened last week.
Upon received notification, Maysville District Supervisor Jordan Miles and Buckingham County Chamber of Commerce’s Sandra Moss started working on how to keep a family physician in Dillwyn. Moss said while residents are accustomed to driving to Farmville, Lynchburg, or Charlottesville for the more major medical services, these are long drives for routine screening services like blood pressure, blood sugar checks, and
By Rochelle M. OâGorman Correspondent
With a spot-on sendup of Los Angeles and the movie biz, veteran mystery writer E.J. Copperman (pen name of Jeffrey Cohen) provokes plenty of laughter in his latest whodunit, âInherit the Shoes.â
Copperman introduces attorney Sandra Moss, an East Coast transplant with a caustic sense of humor. California represents change to Sandy; sheâs a former assistant county prosecutor from New Jersey whoâs tired of murder cases, and sheâs starting a new job at a large, successful, family law firm.
But to her consternation, her first case at the firm â originally a simple divorce settlement â turns into a murder. Her client, the TV star Patrick McNabb, is the prime suspect when his wife, the former star singer Patsy DeNunzio, is found dead with an arrow from the John Wayne film âThe Searchersâ protruding from her chest. Worse, Patrick played a lawyer on TV and therefore thinks he can do so in real
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