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FULL VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE We had a real conversation on Men’s Mental Health—and now you can watch the full panel discussion from the Let’s Talk About It: Men’s Wellness Series at Crunch Fitness Chesterfield! Powerful insights. Honest stories. Vital conversations for our community. Moderated by King Tutt and featuring panelists from RVA Financial, VA Counseling […]
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Wendell Scott was born on August 29, 1921 in Danville, Virginia. He was the only black driver to win a top NASCAR series known today as the Sprint Cup series. He won the race at the Jacksonville, Florida Speedway Park in December 1, 1963. Scott died on December 23, 1990. Scott earned four top-ten finishes in […]
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Did you know that over 400,000 Virginians are uninsured? Some can not afford the cost of private insurance while others earn too much to qualify for medicaid. TAKE THE POLITICS OUT OF THE ISSUE, all Virginians need to be insured. If you are reading this post, I want to direct your attention to HEALTHCARE.GOV or call […]
Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Jim Cole, and other Administration officials will travel to Richmond, Virginia today. VP Biden will deliver remarks at a roundtable discussion on the Administration’s effort to reduce gun violence. U.S. Senator Tim Kaine […]
Wendell Scott was born on August 29, 1921 in Danville, Virginia. He was the only black driver to win a top NASCAR series known today as the Sprint Cup series. He won the race at the Jacksonville, Florida Speedway Park in December 1, 1963. Scott died on December 23, 1990. VOTE NOW! NASCAR Hall of Fame […]
The King Holiday may be over but the Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia will honor Martin Luther King Day with a themed tea, “Coretta Scott King” Tea on Wednesday, February 1st, 1pm at Historic Magnolia Grange Plantation House Museum, 10201 Iron Bridge Road. Reservations are required, tickets $25. Call 804-796-1479 for details or visit www.chesterfieldhistory.com.