After a 25-year run, Diamond Dollars will retire on May 15, 2024.“In many ways, this is the end of an era. At Orientation, parents and guardians often ask why students can’t just use their credit or debit cards, and students have told us they prefer the other forms of payment,” said Director of the OWLcard Office and Diamond Dollars Scott Brannan about ending the program.
ASHLAND, Va. (AP) As work was getting underway at a new home site in Ashland, Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity construction manager Jeff Ell thought to himself he ought to go over the property with his metal detector. Ell, who has been with Habitat for two years, does not always use his […]