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Finding no green
Mar 31, 2013

Finding no green

Kim Chaffee designed a river tidal turbine that can run in shallow waters.

For the Record – Shenandoah Valley, April 2013
Mar 31, 2013

For the Record – Shenandoah Valley, April 2013

For the Record - Shenandoah Valley, April 2013

For the Record – Southern Virginia, April 2013
Mar 31, 2013

For the Record – Southern Virginia, April 2013

For the Record - Southern Virginia, April 2013

Festival’s aim is to encourage innovation
Mar 31, 2013

Festival’s aim is to encourage innovation

Charlottesville is gearing up for the Tom Tom Founders Festival

Mar 31, 2013

JMU sustainability efforts take many forms

Harrisonburg-based James Madison University, the largest university in the Shenandoah Valley and one of its biggest employers, has various green initiatives and programs.

Keeping aim on the governor’s goals
Mar 31, 2013

Keeping aim on the governor’s goals

Interview with Douglas W. Domenech, Secretary of Natural Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia

For the Record – Northern Virginia, April 2013
Mar 31, 2013

For the Record – Northern Virginia, April 2013

For the Record - Northern Virginia, April 2013

On the rebound
Mar 31, 2013

On the rebound

Manufacturing in Virginia finally is bouncing back after a decade of job losses.

Award-winning efforts
Mar 31, 2013

Award-winning efforts

Governor’s Environmental Excellence Awards

JTI aids city’s River District development
Mar 31, 2013

JTI aids city’s River District development

Japan Tobacco International (JTI) has donated $400,000 for a fountain to be built in Danville’s River District, a project aimed at revitalizing Danville’s downtown.

Stewards of the land
Mar 31, 2013

Stewards of the land

About two miles east of Harrisonburg, an underground pipeline channels methane gas from the nearby Rockingham County landfill to the new Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH).

Family farm continues a 239-year-old legacy
Mar 31, 2013

Family farm continues a 239-year-old legacy

When Lynda Stuart took over Stuart Land & Cattle Co. after her husband’s death in 2008, she would ask herself a question: “What would Zan do?”

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