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The Progress-Index is a morning paper, six days a week. It is printed at night, for distribution the following morning. In January 2018, after the closing of the Hopewell News and Mid VA Trading Post by owners Lancaster Media, The Progress-Index launched the twice weekly Hopewell Herald/Prince George Post and weekly classified Mid VA Trader. [4]
Progress-Index: Petersburg: 1865 Daily GateHouse Media [13] Purcellville Gazette: Loudoun County: 2004 Weekly Radford News Journal: Radford: Weekly Rappahannock News: Washington: Weekly Rappahannock Times: Tappahannock: Weekly The Recorder: Monterey: 1877 Weekly Richlands News-Press: Richlands: 1966 Weekly Richmond Free Press: Richmond: 1992 ...
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Howard Baugh was born and raised in Petersburg, Virginia, where he graduated from Virginia State College in 1941. [2] Baugh enlisted in the U.S. Army as an aviation cadet of the U.S. Army Air Corps in March 1942. He was accepted into a newly formed group, later known as the Tuskegee Airmen, an all-black unit at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
Elizabeth Beyer, Petersburg Progress-Index December 26, 2023 at 11:30 AM An average election day for Gwendolyn Terreforte and her team often starts at 5 a.m. and can last well into the next morning.
Blandford Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Petersburg, Virginia.Although in recent years it has attained some notoriety for its large collection of more than 30,000 Confederate graves, it contains remains of people of all classes and races as well as veterans of every American war. [3]
Donald K. "Don" Fry (March 31, 1937 – December 6, 2021) was an American writer and scholar. He began as a scholar of Old and Middle English literature at the University of Virginia and Stony Brook University.
The history of Petersburg, Virginia, United States as a modern settlement begins in the 17th century when it was first settled.The city was incorporated in 1748. It was occupied by the British during the American Revolutionary War, and Major-General William Phillips died of fever at Blandford (later a neighborhood of Petersburg) during bombardment from the Marquis de Lafayette's positions ...