Beatrice Branscome, a resident of Lanexa, graduated from the University of Mississippi as part of December 2025 commencement ceremonies. Branscome graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the School of Journalism and New Media, with an emphasis in Integrated Marketing Communications.
Charles City is slowly dying from a life-threatening cancer. We can choose to treat it aggressively or leave it to fate. Effectively treating cancer is scary and often painful. Recovery is not immediate. I believe most of us would choose treatment. We have already begun to pick away at the cancer with a court-ordered forensic audit; a very deep dive into only three problem areas. Citizens who are subject matter experts have repeatedly cautioned our board [of supervisors] with facts. They have nothing to gain for themselves and do so for the love of the place we all call home….
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Campbell Gowdy, a resident of New Kent, was named to the President’s List at Montana State University for the Fall 2025 semester. To be recognized for the achievement, a student must be enrolled full-time and accumulate a grade-point average of 4.0.
Lashrecse Aird, who represents Charles City as a delegate in the state of Virginia, was appointed chairwoman of the Committee on Local Government and as a member of Finance and Appropriations. The position will allow her to construct plans of infrastructure to assist with economic development, housing, and energy planning to assist localities with plans and resources to improve community life.
Hannah Milby, a resident of New Kent, has been selected as a worship leader during the Ohio Statehouse Prayer Service. The service, which will take place on Mar. 11, at 10 a.m., at Columbus, Ohio. Milby will represent Cedarville University’s Rekindle student leadership, whose purpose is to gather together to connect Christians with state lawmakers through worship and prayer.
At the Feb. 17 New Kent Planning Commission meeting, staff unveiled a draft Technology Overlay District (TOD) proposal; an initiative described as a proactive approach to planning for future data centers. Like many residents, I was surprised to learn the county is already laying the groundwork for data center development despite the fact that no formal applications have been submitted. TODs are a zoning mechanism that allow land to be predesignated for data center use. Once property is in one of these districts, a developer would only need an administrative conditional use permit. That means no project-specific public hearings and…
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