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By Greg Pearson A permanent solution to illegal signs cluttering the county's roadways is coming soon. Assistant County Attorney Tara McGee expects to bring a proposal to the Chesterfield Board of Supervisors on August 23, giving the county permanent legal authority to pick up illegal signs in the public right-of-w More ... Democrats will select Midlothian candidate By Greg Pearson The Chesterfield Democratic Committee (CDC) will determine the party's nominee for Midlothian supervisor on August 24. A caucus or mass meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the first floor conference room at 1401 Huguenot Road. More ... County urges caution as temperatures rise As temperatures continue to soar in the region, Chesterfield County officials remind residents to use extra caution to avoid heat-related illnesses. More ...
By Greg Pearson The county's Committee on the Future has narrowed its potential study down to just a few topics, but it won't include reviewing the county government structure or privatizing some county functions, said Chairman Ed De Gennaro. More ... County audit in process By Greg Pearson The annual external audit of the Chesterfield County government and school system is expected to be presented to the supervisors at its mid-November board meeting. For the past six years, Chesterfield has contracted with KMPG for it, and the budget committee received a briefing late last month about More ...
New supervisor talks family, timing, future By Greg Pearson It's easy to interview Terri Beirne, the new Midlothian supervisor serving an interim three-month stint on the county board. More ... NEWS BRIEFS 60 John Tyler students earn foundation scholarships The John Tyler Community College Foundation awarded $98,500 in scholarships to 60 JTCC students for the 2006-2007 academic year. Students More ... |
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