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Westmoreland Supervisors Honor WVFD Legends
Bobby Reamy and Eddie Weston are two figures in Westmoreland County who could be considered synonymous with the spirit of volunteerism. Members of the Westmoreland Volunteer Fire Department for as long as almost anyone can remember, the two have over a century of experience between them– 111 combined years—and have helped save countless lives while serving in the WVFD in several capacities.
Career Fair at NHS draws praise
Northumberland County Public Schools hosted a career fair this month that was praised as a major success.

Westmoreland Recognizes Nation Crime Victims Rights Week
It’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Like many other localities across the Commonwealth and the country, last week the Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution recognizing this event.
NORTHUMBERLAND SPRING HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
Northumberland County’s 2026 Spring Household Hazardous & Electronic Waste (HHW) collection will take place at the Middle School Bus parking lot off Route 360 in Heathsville on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 8 a.m.12 p.m.
King George proposing tax increases for FY 27
Public hearings planned for real estate and meals tax increases

Farm, rural entrepreneurs can compete for over $100,000 in national competition
From innovative technology that protects livestock farmers, robots that eliminate the need for farmers to enter grain bins or a hydroelectric crop irrigation product, these are just some of the creative businesses that have won past Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenges.

Conservation groups raise alarm as Potomac River named most endangered in the nation
The Potomac River, otherwise known as “the nation’s river,” has been named the most endangered river in the country, following a massive sewage spill earlier this year and the ongoing buildout of thirsty data centers across the watershed.
Northumberland County
Northumberland County and the rest of the Northern Neck continue to endure an almost historic drought. Farmers and timber harvesters may be the most impacted, but the lack of rainfall can also have an impact on the success of local turkey hunters.

Smith Point Sea Rescue on display
Everything in Smith Point Sea Rescue’s 2026 exhibit in the Reedville Fishermen’s Museum is designed to educate the public about their free, all-volunteer service to boaters and the community.

Workforce Development Board announces realignment with Gloucester
The Bay Consortium Workforce Development Board (BCWDB) is preparing for a federally required regional realignment that will add Gloucester County to the region that includes the Northern Neck. The change is intended to better reflect commuting patterns, employer relationships, and economic ties across the area.

