Monthly Archive for October, 2001

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2nd West Nile Case

A second case of West Nile Virus in Albemarle County has been confirmed. The first case was in a crow found on Garth Road in early September. This latest case, also avian-borne, was discovered on September 28th near Farmington. 128 birds have tested positive in Virginia so far this year, and there should be very few more cases between now and the end of the year, given that mosquito season is ending. No human infections have yet been reported in Virginia. WVIR had the story on their 11pm broadcast.

nancies.org Nominated for VH1 Music Award

I feel a little silly putting this on cvillenews.com, but here goes. nancies.org, a site that I help run, has been nominated for the VH1 My Music Award in the “Coolest Fan Website” category. The site is a Dave Matthews Band fan site, and we actually won the same award last year. The whole thing is decided by votes from John Q. Public, so if you want to vote for nancies.org, or for Dave Matthews Band in the several categories that they’re nominated in, well, I’d appreciate that.

Greene Sheriff Refuses to Write Tickets

Greene County Sheriff William Morris is totally unwilling to ticket vehicles for failing to display a county sticker. This in the face of the Virginia Attorney General‘s office saying that he is required by law to do so. Says Morris, “I am not going to be a tax collector for Greene County.” His problem is this: county citizens cannot get the $25 county sticker until they’ve paid their personal property taxes. So Morris believes that he and his deputies have been turned into tax collectors for the county, a role that he’s not willing to assume. Keri Schwab has the story in today’s Progress.

Council Talks Wages, Election Date

At tonight’s City Council meeting, the three big issues were a living wage, raising Council’s pay, and changing the date of Council elections from May to November. It was decided that the final vote on the living wage will be held in two weeks, the Council raise (from $6k to $10k for members, $8k to $12k for Mayor) may be voted on next meeting as well, and there will likely be a public hearing sometime next month on changing the election date. WVIR had the story on their 11pm broadcast.

Bank Robber Arrested

31-year-old Linwood Hughes, of Charlottesville, was arrested this afternoon and charged with robbing the BB&T bank earlier today. At 1pm, the suspect went into the bank with a stocking on his head (“Son, you’ve got a panty on your head”), was given an unknown amount of money, and was apprehended by an officer who saw his car shortly thereafter. This latest robbery is thought to be unrelated to the robbery of First Union about a week ago. WINA has the story.

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