Recent Articles from Joan Tupponce
Business leaders push for Amtrak to add stop in Bedford
Business leaders push for an Amtrak stop in Bedford
Architecture firm focuses on small cities and towns
Architecture firm focuses on small cities and towns
Program will allow students to attend college for free
The Harvest Student Excellence in Education (SEED) initiative, funded by a three-year grant totaling $3.1 million from the Harvest Foundation in Martinsville, makes the first two years of college at Patrick Henry Community College free of charge for all qualifying spring 2018 high school graduates in Martinsville and Henry County.
Authority allows localities to collaborate on projects
The Lonesome Pine Regional Industrial Facility Authority will be the first in far Southwest Virginia.
JMU expects venue to help it stand out from other schools
James Madison University is planning a new stadium, the Union Bank & Trust Center.
Jefferson Lab project aids exploration of nucleus of an atom
Jefferson Lab recently completed the 12 GeV (gigaelectronvolts) upgrade of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF).
Fundraising campaign aims to enhance Abingdon museum
The goal of the William King Museum of Art’s $5 million fundraising campaign is not only to enhance the facility but also to make the museum’s 20-acre Abingdon campus more accessible and inviting.
Henrico data center company serves a diverse clientele
Henrico County-based GreyGate LLC serves a growing demand for customized data centers in the U.S. and overseas.