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Northwest Ending CHO Service

Northwest Airlines is ending their three daily flights to Detroit from CHO. Northwest is cutting back, like most every other airline, and this new addition (the flights were announced in May, and started in August) was one of the first things to go.

Beyond Here, There Be Bears

Local radio is abuzz with the news of a bear on the loose. It’s a 150-pounder that’s been wandering around the Old English Inn region of town and eating out of bird feeders. Police want to trap and relocate it, but they’re having trouble finding it. So if you spot it, let the police know. While you’re at it, you should put your arm around it, grin broadly, and preserve the moment on film. Bears like that. WINA has the story.

Green BOS to Sue Sheriff

Greene County‘s Board of Supervisors have decided to take Sheriff William Morris to court over his refusal to write tickets to people without county stickers on their vehicles. Morris recently ordered his deputies to cease writing tickets to motorists that lack a county sticker, because he believes that his office’s role is not that of tax collector. The BOS disagrees. The Progress has the full story, but you can read WINA’s on-line.

UVa TV: WHOO

As if their efforts in radio and newspaper weren’t impressive enough, UVa has started a TV program. It’s running weekly, on Friday evenings at 7pm, including a 25-minute news program called “Hoo Knows,” and a 25-minute comedy show entitled “Grover Cleveland Dance Party.” It’s being done on a $150 budget and the school’s stellar digital media lab. On grounds, it can be found at channel 14. The rest of us can see it on public access, or channel 13 for Adelphia subscribers. The Cav Daily has the story.

Madison Illness Closes Schools

School is closed in Madison County Schools for today, and possibly longer, prompted by an outbreak of whooping cough. The illness (which is not deadly, but a real bummer) is quite contagious, so the small number of infections so far led the Thomas Jefferson Area Health District to shut things down to keep things from spreading further. The story is in today’s Progress.

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