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  2. Richmond Times-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Dispatch has the second-highest circulation of any Virginia newspaper, after Norfolk's The Virginian-Pilot. [5] In addition to the Richmond area (Petersburg, Chester, Hopewell, Colonial Heights and surrounding areas), the Times-Dispatch has substantial readership in Charlottesville, Lynchburg, and Waynesboro.

  3. Charles McDowell Jr. (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rice McDowell Jr. (June 24, 1926 – November 5, 2010) [1] was a long-time political writer and nationally syndicated columnist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and panelist on PBS-TV's Washington Week in Review.

  4. Elisabeth Scott Bocock - Wikipedia

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    Bocock's obituary ran in the Richmond Times Dispatch on December 10, 1985. She was 84 years old at the time of her death on December 9, 1985: She was a member of the Historic Richmond Foundation's executive committee...and many of her projects were completed through the foundation. "She was sort of the preservation conscience of Richmond for so ...

  5. June Harding - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that Harding died in hospice care on March 22, 2019, at the age of 81, of natural causes. Her memorial service was held April 13, 2019, at 11 a.m. at Monumental United Methodist Church in Emporia, Virginia. [8]

  6. Patrick Hull - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Hull (June 8, 1966 – January 2, 2021) [3] was an American entrepreneur based in Richmond, Virginia. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He was known for founding Getloaded.com, [ 6 ] a freight matching service that has enhanced logistics for long-haul truck drivers.

  7. Joseph H. Seipel - Wikipedia

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    Seipel was a founding board member and first president of 1708 Gallery in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom, [22] now located on West Broad Street, in Richmond's Arts and Cultural District. While working in Savannah, he was the juror for Richmond's 1708 Gallery's 13th Annual SECAC (Southeastern College Art Conference) and MACAA (Mid-Atlantic College ...

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