Monthly Archive for January, 2002

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Spacek Wins Golden Globe

Charlotteville actress Sissy Spacek picked up a Golden Globe last night, WINA reports. She won the prestigious award at last night’s ceremony in L.A. for her performance in “In The Bedroom.”

Web-Based Chalkboard Launched

Today, The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression launched their on-line simulation of their planned free speech monument. Though it’s not finished, strictly-speaking, the Progress apparently decided that it was, given that they carried a story today (credited to “Staff”) announcing it. The on-line chalkboard was created by me for the TJ Center, with the generous support of George Loper.

SCC to Mull Over Power Plants

The State Corporation Commission has voted to consider power plant applications in light of the tremendous amount of plants that are currently planned. Because power plant proposals were once uncommon, each proposal was considered on their own merits rather than as a part of a larger system. Austin Graham has the story in today’s Progress.

City Launches Discussion Forum

The City has started a discussion forum on their website. The system runs on phpBB — an excellent free, open-source software package that’s similar to the software that runs cvillenews.com — and they have created one topic area thus far, “Budget FY 2002-2003.” This forum is being used as a method of getting your $0.02 to Council about the upcoming budget, but those of you that aren’t hip to the e-government thing can just attend next Tuesday’s City Council meeting at 7:30.

Fashion Square Wants to Expand

Fashion Square Mall is has requested permission to expand. They’ve asked the Board of Supervisors to permit them to get rid of 600 parking spaces to make space to add more retail space. The BOS will discuss that at their 7pm meeting this evening. WINA has the story.

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