Residents forced to wait on airstrip decision

By Nicole Mooradian

The Kerrs Creek district is being torn apart by debates over its four-plane landing strip, but the Board of Supervisors has to wait on the commonwealth's attorney in order to vote. Despite the standstill, the debate ended in shouting and tears.

Museum considers a move to Lexington

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Producer:   Kat Greene
Associate Producer:  Kristi Williams


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Produced by Washington and Lee journalism students.

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