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Honoring Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month By Horizon Behavioral Health This March, in honor of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, individuals, communities, and organizations worldwide are coming together to share powerful stories and valuable resources aimed at expanding opportunities for those with developmental disabilities. In Central Virginia, we hear from Carol Sosnoski,
Smuda Bucket lifts Lady Flames over KSU
This Thursday showdown against CUSA-leading Middle Tennessee (23-6, 15-1 CUSA). Bella Smuda bucket with 0.4 seconds remaining lifted Liberty to a 71-69 triumph over Kennesaw State, Saturday afternoon at the KSU Convocation Center. Liberty (21-6, 14-2 CUSA) led by 16 points late in the first half before the Owls

Liberty Women 71, Jacksonville St. 55
Liberty earned its 20th victory of the 2024-25 season, Thursday night at Jacksonville State, in much the same fashion as many of its previous 19 triumphs. The Lady Flames prevailed 71-55 aided by significant advantages in rebounds (41-31), points in the paint (38-10) and bench points (36-13). Liberty’s (20-6, 13-2

Dr. Chal Nunn, Post-Op
Local doctor uses deep brain stimulator as treatment for Parkinson’s By Shannon Kelly Since Chalmers Nunn was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2017, the doctor, former hospital administrator, and leadership coach has undergone multiple surgeries, medical consultations, medication, and other therapies targeted toward alleviating at least some of

Lynchburg Police Foundation Golf Tournament
Register today: It will be warmer and no snow by May 2nd Are golfers ready for a great day of golf while supporting the Lynchburg Police Department and Greater Lynchburg? The Lynchburg Police Foundation (LPF) is hosting a golf tournament at London Downs Golf Club on May 2, 2025, and

Lynchburg’s Hidden Powerhouse: How Automated Conveyor Systems Leads a Global Industry
For nearly half a century, Automated Conveyor Systems (ACS) has been a cornerstone of Lynchburg’s industrial sector, quietly revolutionizing the corrugated box industry and shaping the way materials move through production facilities. Founded in 1975 by James Taylor and George Ramsey, ACS has expanded from its early days on

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