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West Point teacher fired for refusing to use trans student’s pronouns asks Virginia Supreme Court

West Point Virginia high school teacher, Peter Vlaming, speaks with attorneys after his case was argued before the Supreme Court of Virginia outside the court Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, in Richmond. Vlaming, who was fired for refusing to use a transgender student's preferred pronouns, sued West Point Public Schools. Vlaming says his rights to speak freely and exercise his religion were violated and is appealing a ruling dismissing his lawsuit. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) (Steve Helber/AP)

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AutoZone to build $185M distribution center in New Kent

AutoZone to build $185M distribution center in New Kent

Project expected to create 352 jobs

by Kate Andrews

Auto parts retailer AutoZone Inc. plans to build a $185.2 million warehouse and distribution center in ... Read more

RANDAZZO NEW JC STEWARD – Horse Race Insider

Edited Jockey Club Release — Samantha Randazzo has been named The Jockey Club steward for the New York Racing Association. She takes the place of Dr. Jennifer Durenberger who was appointed as the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority Equine Sa ... Read more

Churchill, Boyd Complete Major Buyouts, Caesars U-Turns

Economy forced Caesars to change plans

November has started with two household names in US gaming signing off on major strategic acquisitions, while a third has heeded rising interest rates and tighter purse strings and stepped back from ... Read more

Governor helps break ground on New Kent AutoZone distribution center

AutoZone employees, including chairman, president and CEO Bill Rhodes (third from left), with New Kent County supervisors (center) Patricia Page, Ron Stiers and John Lockwood, and New Kent County Administrator Rodney Hathaway (second from right) and New Kent Economic Authority Chairman Matthew Starr (right). Amy Jo Martin/freelance

NEW KENT — Gov. Glenn Youngkin and other dignitaries on Thursday helped break ground on a new $185.2 million AutoZone distribution center that will bring more than 300 jobs to the area.

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Urbanna: So, what happened next? • SSentinel.com

(Editor’s note: This is the fourth and final in a series of background stories submitted as part of Urbanna Founders Day celebration, which was officially observed Aug. 1.)

by Barbara Lovelace –

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Virginia attorney general weighs in on fired West Point teac

WEST POINT — Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has filed a legal brief with the state Supreme Court supporting a teacher who lost his job over his refusal to use a transgender student’s preferred pronouns.

Earlier this year, th ... Read more

Unbeaten trotter heads $700,000 Breeder’s Championships

WOODSTOCK, VA – 11/4/2022) – Leon Harris’s Prime Hall Caviar (Armbro Dangerously), 6-for-6 in a promising young career, may face his biggest challenge yet as he headlines in Sunday’s (Nov. 6) $90,600 2-Year-Old Virginia Breeder’s Colt Trot. ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.