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Volume 61, Number 34 • September 8, 2016
Local historians celebrate renovation of Old Stone Jail. See page 4
Two local guides find themselves in spotlight Hunting show host praised husband and wife team while filming at Rasawek By Roslyn Ryan Editor
Crystal Grubbs insists she never set out to be a small screen quail hunting queen. Thanks to a recent visit from a nationally televised hunting show, however, that seems to be exactly what’s happened. Grubbs, who works with her husband Gary as Grubb a hunting guide at
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Cemetery struck by vandals restored
Schools work to add more choice, convenience to lunchroom menu
Law enforcement still seeking tips on targeting of Goochland church
THOUGHT So if your memories of school food feature mystery meat and mushy vegetable or those who left medleys, you might be forgiven the school lunch- for not recognizing the fare room behind years coming out of the Goochland ago, the words High School kitchen this “cafeteria food” probably year. don’t bring to mind imagAccording es of anything tasty or to Goochland exotic. County Public Schools’ supervisor of nutrition Lisa Landrum, students at both the high school and middle school will be offered two By Roslyn Ryan Editor
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new options through the schools’ My Way Café program starting this week. In addition to the made-to-order sandwich option that kicked off last year, students will now have the option of choosing either the Asian Bowl — with their choice of different meats, sauces and vegetables — or the Burrito Bowl, which they can also customize. Right now the options will be available only on Wednesdays, Landrum said, with the two choices offered on alternating weeks. If they prove popular with students however, Landrum said she is definitely open to adding see Menu > 4
By Roslyn Ryan Editor
Pastor Stevie Trent said he wasn’t sure what to make of the scene he witnessed at Second Union Baptist Church on June 16, the morning after vandals struck the church’s cemetery on Hadensville Fife Road. “I just wondered who would do something like that,” said Trent, recalling the sight of at least 50 markers that had been either pried off their bases or knocked over. Some had even been broken. While the culprits have not yet
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