Bill Angers, of Eagle High-Rise Incorporated, cleans the windows of the Genworth Financial building in downtown Lynchburg on Thursday afternoon.
Fourth grade teacher Debbie Carson reads "Growing Up with a Bucket Full of Happiness" to her class at Appomattox Elementary School.
Students write messages back in forth to each other with encouraging words to fill each other's "buckets" at Appomattox Elementary School.
Fourth graders Ronald Clayton (left) and Shalynn Jefferson read their validation letters to each other in Debbie Carson's class at Appomattox Elementary School.
Board member James Borland (left) and CVCS employee Crystal Halfkenny look at a tub deisnged for those wheelchair bound during the ribbon cutting event for the Ida B. Powell and Alan B. Pearson Intermediate Care Facilities on Tuesday.
Board member James Borland (left) and CVCS employee Crystal Halfkenny look at a tub deisnged for those wheelchair bound during the ribbon cutting event for the Ida B. Powell and Alan B. Pearson Intermediate Care Facilities on Tuesday.
Ida Powell looks around the Ida B. Powell Intermediate Care Facility on the ribbon cutting on Tuesday.
Alan Pearson walks out of the Ida Powell Intermediate Care Facility during the ribbon cutting ceremony for that along with the Alan B. Pearson building.
Kelly Hutcherson is pushed from the Alan B. Pearson Intermediate Care Facility where he will soon live at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Central Virginia Community Services.
Twins Malonia (left) and Malaysia Aron, graduates of the Virginia Baptist Hospital neonatal unit, joined other preemies — young and old — at a reunion at the hospital Sunday. Malonia was 2 pounds, 2 ounces and Malaysia was 1 pound, 4 ounces at birth.
RN Pilar Divina (left) greets 13-month-old Zoe Choo with her mother, Holly Choo, at the reunion Sunday. Choo weighed 4 pounds when she was born and stayed in the neonatal unit for 12 days. The celebration included cake, games. and visits with the doctors and nurses.
Omar Mitchell kicks the ball at the kickball tournament held at the Jefferson Park Center Friday night. The tournament sponsored by the HIPE Coalition and Lynchburg Parks and Recreation was a "Kick the Habit" event encouraging children not to smoke.
Ken Carlton rides his bike down Campbell Ave for his commute to work.
Ken Carlton rides his bike starting on the Blackwater Creek Trail for his commute to work.
Ken Carlton rides his bike down Campbell Ave for his commute to work.
Jefferson Forest catcher Antonio Fazio lunges to try to make a tag in a summer league NABF World Series game. The senior has been relegated to a DH role after a collision at the plate two weeks ago.
Frank Hudson of Glass & Associates work on the roof of the garden house outside the new Hancock Welcome Center at Liberty University. The university is in the midst of a wave of construction projects designed to transform the campus over the next decade. Jill Nance/The News & Advance
Terrick Moyer goes over a rental lease with Andrew Wooten who will be moving into permanent house for Hope For Tomorrow.
Terrick Moyer goes over a rental lease with Andrew Wooten who will be moving into permanent house for Hope For Tomorrow.
Terrick Moyer shows an apartment to Andrew Wooten who will be moving into permanent house for Hope For Tomorrow.
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