April 15, 2008

Caroline County wins marketing award

Caroline County has won a 2007 Excellent Award from the Southern Economic Development Council for its industrial-marketing piece "Opportunity."...


April 14, 2008

Charles City budget would cut funding

A handful of Charles City County residents voiced concerns during a public hearing last night about a budget that would cut funding across the county.


April 08, 2008

Caroline County to set tax rate today

The Caroline County Board of Supervisors is expected to set local tax rates for its 2008-09 budget today.


February 06, 2008

Public hearing tonight on Charles City school budget

Charles City County residents will have a chance to comment tonight on the proposed schools budget for 2008-2009.


January 24, 2008

Black patriots to be honored in Charles City
By JANET CAGGIANO TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER

Joseph W. Dooley wants to correct what he sees as a terrible oversight. "All patriots of the Revolutionary War deserve to be honored," he said....


January 22, 2008

Caroline murder trial advances

BOWLING GREEN—A judge yesterday certified a murder charge to the grand jury against a Ruther Glen man accused of killing a 16-year-old outside of...


January 16, 2008

Caroline officials probe deaths of woman’s cats
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOWLING GREEN—A Caroline County woman became suspicious that someone was targeting her cats after they started showing up dead on the side of the...

Crawley to lead school board in Charles City

Newly elected Charles City County School Board Chairwoman Barbara C. Crawley says student instruction must take priority even while the small school system...


November 09, 2007

Amtrak train, truck collide; no injuries
By Kiran Krishnamurthy Times-Dispatch Staff Writer

An Amtrak passenger train collided with a tractor-trailer shortly before noon today in Caroline County. No injuries were reported, but debris created delays...


September 23, 2007

Tradition on display

Chickahominy Indian Fall Festival and Pow-Wow in Charles City County offers glimpse of life of American Indians.


September 21, 2007

Humvee wreck kills one Marine
By KIRAN KRISHNAMURTHY TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER

A Marine was killed and four others sustained minor injuries yesterday when their Humvee overturned on a live-fire range at Fort A.P. Hill in Caroline...


September 18, 2007

Pow Wow celebrates Chickahominy culture

American Indians from throughout the country will join the Chickahominy Indian Tribe to celebrate its 56th Annual Fall Festival and Pow Wow; Saturday and...


September 08, 2007

The feel of a country carnival in Charles City

Along with rides, a petting zoo, food and live entertainment, this year's Charles City County Fair maintains the traditions of a country carnival....


August 19, 2007

LIVING HERE: Caroline County

FAST-GROWING LOCALITY FUTURE HOME OF STATE FAIR BY KIRAN KRISHNAMURTHYStaff Writer The birthplace of Colonial frontiersman William Clark and later 1973...


August 04, 2007

LIVING HERE: Charles City County

Charles City County LIFE AT AN EASY PACE IN RURAL, HISTORICAL COUNTY BY BONNIE WINSTON Special Correspondent Tucked between the James River and the Chickahominy...


August 02, 2007

‘We can help you make it happen’
By KIRAN KRISHNAMURTHY TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER

Darlene Keener was talking with Caroline County parks and recreation officials when someone mentioned that girls in the county needed mentors. A couple...


July 09, 2007

Beyond puppy love

This Charles City County mama Rottweiler also dotes on her three adopted kittens.

Beyond puppy love

This Charles City County mama Rottweiler also dotes on her three adopted kittens.


June 27, 2007

Supervisors OK Caroline budget

The Caroline County Board of Supervisors boosted school funding and added fire and sheriff's department positions before approving the 2007-08 budget...


May 05, 2007

Charles City powwow goes on despite rain

CHARLES CITY Indian pride and thoughts of Jamestown mixed yesterday in a huge, soggy picnic called a powwow. The drizzly London weather that Queen Elizabeth...

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