Already facing backlash over current fiscal year finances, Charles City’s Board of Supervisors still had to press forward with considering a budget for the FY2025-26 cycle. The board’s first look of the proposal came at Tuesday night’s regular board meeting. Charles City Director of Finance Christina Crawley-Jones proposed a budget ranging between $21.4 to $21.6 million at the meeting. Crawley-Jones made the proposal based on a possible increase in real estate taxes. The $21,413,517 reflects a three-percent increase in real estate taxes, while the $21,626,809 reflects a six-percent increase in real estate taxes. Among discussion that the county board will…
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A Norfolk man who exchanged fake bills for real money at a business in New Kent will spend the next 17 months in jail. Trevon Devasiay Myricks, 32, of the 8000 block of Roxboro Road, entered a guilty plea to one count of forging notes as part of a plea agreement reached Monday in New Kent Circuit Court. A misdemeanor charge of obtaining money by false pretenses was dropped as part of the agreement. In a summary of evidence provided by New Kent Commonwealth’s Attorney Scott Renick, on Nov. 8, 2024, a New Kent Deputy responded for a call for…
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While New Kent School Board approved its FY2025-26 budget Monday night, they are hopeful for more funding to support positions of needs. School board members voted unanimously 5-0 to approve a budget of $49,036,526 for the upcoming year. However, that amount is $450,000 less than what the school requested from the county. With the proposed shortfall, Director of Finance Haynie Morgheim presented recommendations that were removed from the budget to cover the amount. Among them include eliminating proposed positions of a high school assistant principal ($106,617), a special education administrative position ($169,943), gifted teacher ($75,982), a reduction in projected healthcare…
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New Kent’s Board of Supervisors are considering a three-cent real estate tax increase as they continue to piddle through a proposed budget. After meeting at a March work session and receiving information, New Kent County leaders reheard a recommendation from New Kent County Administrator Rodney Hathaway of 62 cents per $100 of assessed value on real estate as part of Monday’s public hearing on tax levies. The idea of a tax increase has floated around for the last month-and-a-half as Hathaway commented about two major Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) projects that are in the future timeline. One plan calls for…
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A Roanoke man who attempted to steal a car from a Providence Forge business will spend a month in jail. Elijah Wessel Campbell received his sentencing on one charge each of attempted grand theft auto, possession of burglary tools, and breaking and entering during Monday morning proceedings in New Kent Circuit Court. During a Mar. 31 trial, a summary of evidence revealed that on Sept. 6, 2023, Campbell was on the property of United Auto Sales after it had closed for the night. Campbell took a pole and broke the front window, stealing a set of keys to one of…
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Charles City Superintendent of Schools Dalphine Joppy has announced her resignation effective July 1. “This was not an easy decision; this is a personal decision that I feel compelled to during this season of my personal life,” Joppy said in a press release. “It has been my true honor to work with our school board and serve the students, teachers, staff, and families, and community for the past five years.” Prior to serving in Charles City, Joppy worked as the director of professional and organization development at Chesapeake City Public Schools for five years. She also has served as a…
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A Providence Forge man will spend the next eight years in prison stemming from drug charges and having sex with a minor after agreeing to terms of a plea agreement reached during Apr. 2 proceedings in New Kent Circuit Court. Caleb Shane Evans, 21, of the 4300 block of Wigeon Drive, entered guilty pleas to one count of distributing a Schedule I/II drug (first offense), one count of distributing a Schedule I/II substance (second offense), and eight counts of misdemeanor having consensual sex with a child 15 years or older as part of the pela deal. One charge of possession…
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A Roanoke man has been convicted on several charges linked to an attempted grand theft auto in New Kent. Elijah Wessel Campbell was found guilty on one count each of attempted grand larceny, possession of burglary tools, breaking and entering, causing damage to a public building, misdemeanor petty larceny, and misdemeanor tampering with a vehicle following a Monday afternoon trial in New Kent Circuit Court. In a summary of evidence provided by New Kent Commonwealth Attorney Scott Renick, on Sept. 6, 2023, Campbell was on the property of United Auto Sales after they have closed for the night. Campbell took…
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Ashamed. Disappointment. Embarrassed. Those were the words used by several members of the public to address the handling of finances by Charles City County over the last several months during Tuesday night’s Charles City Board of Supervisors meeting that lasted more than three hours long. For the last seven months, citizens have questioned several financial transactions and decisions made by county leadership. In Aug. 2024, supervisors agreed to a Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN) of $5.2 million, a short-term revenue boost to cover expenses. Since that moment, citizens have worried about the county’s finances and what happened to funding. More issues…
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A Richmond man who stole construction materials from a residence in New Kent County will spend the next 14 months in jail. Jayvon Marquise Harris, 29, entered guilty pleas to one count each of grand larceny and intent to sell stolen property as part of a plea agreement reached Monday afternoon in New Kent Circuit Court. Six charges of obtaining money by false pretenses, two additional charges of grand larceny, and two additional charges of intent to sell stolen property were dropped as part of the plea deal. In a summary of evidence by New Kent Commonwealth’s Attorney Scott Renick,…
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