Members of a Goochland group are hoping the community will continue to rally around them as they work to secure life-saving treatments for a decorated military veteran.
Sandra Barkley, left, secretary of the Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, presents Megan Willis, second grade teacher at Goochland Elementary School, with a box of supplies from the recent state Delta Kappa Gamma Executive Board fall meeting. Megan’s name was drawn at random and the…
New markers at county’s Tucker Park offer glimpse into area’s storied past
Benedictine clobbers crosstown rival Collegiate in annual rivalry game
Stubborn Bluestone falls 27-3
New equine therapy program offers area children a chance to build confidence, trust
Resident says her wish is for state law to protect the ‘rare and beautiful’ animals
We delayed the lawn mowing several weeks. We allowed dead, disease-free plants to over winter in the vegetable garden.
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Friday, May 12
What a stretch! Ida looks like she is about to do some yoga. Ida is a smallish, sweet older girl with a calm disposition. She was found as a stray with some mats on her back. The folks that found her tried to clip the mats and unfortunately they accidentally cut her back. It all worked out, …
14.3 acres; Yard Works LLC to YWL Holdings LLC, $486,400.
Last month the Goochland County School Board voted to engage the firm BWP & Associates (BWP) to manage the search for the next superintendent of schools. Kevin Castner and E. Wayne Harris of BWP, a national search firm, worked with the Goochland School Board in 2016 when they identified …
Goochland County Sheriff Steven Creasey has announced that he will seek a second four-year term as sheriff of Goochland County, adding to his 30-year record of public service to the county.
Somewhere between Georgia and Maine right now, Syd Farrar is walking for a purpose.
Completed in 1937, the Appalachian Trail has been drawing hiking enthusiasts for generations, offering a chance for them to test themselves both physically and mentally (over 3,000 people annually attempt to complete the entire trail in one trip, known as thru-hiking). When it comes to why h…
With the regular season quickly approaching its conclusion and the much-anticipated LIS Tournament starting up on May 8, the Collegiate Cougars are ready to defend their title from last year and prove once again that they’re the team to beat.
The Goochland tennis team had one of its most complete performances of the season last week, when it won all nine games against Louisa County to snap a five-game losing streak and move its record to 3-5.
It’s hard to envision a better senior night showing for Goochland baseball and softball than what actually transpired in their wins against Armstrong at home on April 24.