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Opinion · Charlottesville(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) After Congress passed a bill to establish the first national bank — a forerunner of the modern Federal Reserve — President George Washington asked Attorney General Edmund Randolph to prepare an opinion on the bill’s constitutionality. Randolph came down firmly against the measure, arguing that the Constitution didn’t delegate […]See the Story
[Opinion] Founding Father Edmund Randolph vs. The Federal Reserve
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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleThe seven member Board of Supervisors in Louisa County meets at 5 p.m. for a closed session in the Louisa County Public Meeting Room. The open session begins at 6 p.m. and this is a fairly light agenda. (meeting overview) The consent agenda has a few items of note.
Supervisors will recognize the years of service Beth N. Richardson spent in the General Registrar’s office (learn more) There is a resolution to authorize additional money to hire ad…See the Story
Louisa County to consider joining PulsePoint Fire/EMS system
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleIn August, Charlottesville City Council agreed to provide a loan to guarantee that Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville and the Piedmont Housing Alliance could purchase the Carlton Mobile Home Park. One item on the regular agenda of Council’s meeting tonight is an ordinance to approve the details of an agreement that sets the terms of the $8.7 million loan that will be paid out over the next five years. But first, the rest of the m…See the Story
Charlottesville City Council to finalize funding agreement for Carlton Mobile Home Park purchase
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleSince opening in September 2020, the historic Blue Ridge Tunnel connecting Nelson County with Augusta County has become one of the region’s hottest tourist attractions. Over 6,000 people visited the site in August, according to a written report in the Board of Supervisors’ packet for September 10. However, the site can be inaccessible to people with mobility challenges. The director of Nelson’s parks and recreation department said a plan is bei…See the Story
Nelson County partnering with Waynesboro group to make Blue Ridge Tunnel more accessible
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleThe Virginia Department of Transportation will convene a meeting on Monday, September 16 that will continue a speed study of Route 151. Attendees will include the Nelson County Sheriff’s Department, the Virginia State Police, and county officials and the topic may also turn to U.S. 29. “We’ll be looking at recent crashes that have resulted in fatalities to see what measures or actions we can take that may prevent them in the future,” said Robert…See the Story
Nelson County round-up: Speed study meeting to be held Monday
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Out-of-body experiences, such as near-death experiences, can have a “transformative” effect on people’s ability to experience empathy and connect with others, a scientific paper from University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers explains.See the Story
Out-of-body experiences can profoundly increase empathy
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleStacey Colino in Time Magazine: There’s a hidden gender gap when it comes to digestive problems, with women taking the lead in this unpleasant contest. While men are hardly immune to gastrointestinal woes, certain digestive problems are considerably more common in women. “Women aren’t broken—they’re just different,” says Dr. Jeanetta Frye, a gastroenterologist at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. For one thing, she says, “women have…See the Story