July 15, 2009

Councilman Ceasor Johnson becomes GED teacher

Come this fall, Lynchburg City Councilman Ceasor Johnson will fill two roles — elected public official and Campbell County teacher.

Lynchburg City Council changes meeting times

Lynchburg City Council will alter its schedule starting in the fall in deference to Councilman Ceasor Johnson.


June 24, 2009

Lt. Gov. Bolling speaks at Boys State

Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling didn’t shy away from politically charged questions when speaking before about 800 high school students attending Boys State on Wednesday in Lynchburg.


June 23, 2009

Lynchburg City council picks new members for school board

Breaking newsLynchburg City Council appointed local business owner Charlie White and mortgage loan officer Ingrid Hamlett to the Lynchburg School Board at a meeting today. Council members also reappointed Keith Anderson. See Wednesday’s News & Advance for details.


June 18, 2009

City Council to interview school board hopefuls today

City Council is entering the homestretch of a lengthy school board appointment process.


June 12, 2009

Lynchburg gets $350k grant for new park

The city has accepted a $350,000 state grant for a 29-acre park planned for inside the Lynchpin Industrial Park on Lakeside Drive.


June 09, 2009

Lynchburg City Council meets today

Lynchburg City Council will convene at 7:30 p.m. today in City Hall, 900 Church St., for a regular business meeting. Items on the agenda include:


June 04, 2009

Lynchburg welcomes schools funds for city budget

City Councilman Jeff Helgeson said Wednesday he finds it “ironic” that the schools are offering to take a budget cut on the heels of his own, failed proposal to reduce local education spending.


June 03, 2009

Lynchburg schools cut funding request, could reduce city pay cut

The Lynchburg School Board is reducing its budget request to the city by $500,000, in part to give officials the option of restoring a pending 3 percent pay cut for city employees.


May 24, 2009

With pay cut intact, city budget set for Tuesday adoption

Lynchburg City Council does not appear to have changed its mind about the new city budget, making it highly unlikely any last-minute amendments will be made when the matter comes to a vote on Tuesday.


May 22, 2009

Lynchburg firefighters group calls for fairness in pay cuts

The Lynchburg Fire Fighters Association says public safety officers should face the same pay cuts as all other city employees.


May 13, 2009

Lynchburg budget moves on after dispute

A last-minute attempt to alter the city budget led to a heated dispute Tuesday during what has traditionally been an uneventful vote.


May 12, 2009

Public hearing tonight on Lynchburg School Board vacancies

Lynchburg City Council will hold a public hearing tonight to solicit community input on the three school board terms that expire this June.


May 10, 2009

Lynchburg City Council to discuss proposed low-income housing

Lynchburg City Council will discuss five proposed low-income housing projects during a meeting Tuesday.

Each project is pursuing federal tax credits under a program supporting low-income housing. The city is allowed to submit comments as part of that process. In some cases, a lack of city support can harm a project’s chances of succeeding.


May 03, 2009

Lynchburg City Council requesting applications for school board

Lynchburg City Council is currently soliciting applications for school board.

Interested candidates must submit an application prior to council’s May 12 public hearing where community members, including potential board members, will have an opportunity to speak.

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