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BARC running out of capacity, upgrades needed. January 30, 2025. WARM SPRINGS — BARC systems engineer Daniel Plecker addressed the Bath County Planning Commission and community members Monday, following concerns about capacity and upgrades for the county’s electricity supplier.
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Jan 30, 2025 · HOT SPRINGS — Norman Thomas May Jr., 80, of Bath County, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, at Bath Community Hospital. He was born May 6, 1944, in Bath County, and was preceded in death by his parents, the late Norman Thomas May Sr. and Dorothy Long May, and his wife, Linda Trimble May. Mr. May retired from Hercules Inc.
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Printed in a tabloid format, The Recorder is the newspaper of record serving scenic Bath, Highland, and Alleghany counties in Virginia. As far as historians can tell, The Recorder is the oldest, continuously published newspaper of any size in the Commonwealth, and perhaps in the U.S., under the same name. Offices are in Monterey (Highland
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WEDNESDAY’S SPORTS ROUNDUP - The Recorder Online
2 days ago · Alleghany's Emily Peters swims in the girls 200-yard medley relay. (Recorder photo by Gavin Dressler) High School Boys’ Basketball: Highland 40, Bath County 28. The Rams outscored the Chargers 29-14 in the middle two quarters in Hot Springs Wednesday night, winning a Pioneer District matchup. Eli Moore had a game-high 11 points for Highland, which
New leadership takes office, eyes reorganization
Jan 16, 2025 · Covington councilmen Lance Carson, left, and Fred Forbes were appointed new mayor and vice mayor for the city of Covington during council’s biennial reorganization meeting of Covington City Council last Friday evening. Carson and Forbes were the only nominees for their respective posts and were elected unanimously. Carson has served as council’s District 1 representative since 2021, while ...
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Jan 23, 2025 · MONTEREY — The Highland Inn revitalization project got a huge shot in the arm late last week. Blue Grass Resource Center, the nonprofit that owns the inn, learned its application for grant funding was approved in the amount of $1,750,000 — one of the largest grants received from the Virginia Department of Historic …
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Jan 29, 2025 · Ava Lewis dribbles the ball past James River’s Audrey Benson in last night’s game. (Recorder photo by Gavin Dressler) High School Girls’ Basketball: Alleghany 62, James River 54 (OT). Bryce Leitch poured in 35 points and Kelsey Nicely added 12 points and 17 rebounds, leading the Cougars to an overtime Three Rivers District home win
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Jan 30, 2025 · High School Boys’ Basketball: Alleghany 43, James River 26. The Cougars used a balanced attack to defeat the Knights in a Three Rivers District game Wednesday night in Springwood. Alleghany led 16-5 at the quarter, 33-8 at the half and 36-16 after three periods. Eli Entsminger led AHS (4-2 TRD, 12-5 overall) with seven points,