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I had the privilege of delivering the invocation at the graduation ceremony for Recruit Classes 50 & 50-A On Dec. 18. Recruit Class 50-A represented a group of prior service personnel that attended a reduced version of a normal rookie school, due to the fact that they came from other departments and had attended other rookie schools. Recruit Class 50 went through the entire training required for entry-level firefighters, without prior experience. Believe it or not, this experience took me back to my graduation from Recruit Class 16, in March of 1986. I really don’t remember a lot about my…

AKERS, Mrs. Barbara Ann, 67, of Chesterfield, wife of Larry Akers. BERDEAUX, Mr. Lester Franklin, 82, of Chesterfield, a Korean War Army veteran, husband of Eloise Berdeaux. BOLLING, Miss Ann Leverne, 63, of North Chesterfield. BOWDEN, Mr. Thomas Allen, 81, of Chesterfield, an Army National Guard veteran, companion of the late Mamie Kathleen Bowers. BRENEMAN, Mrs. Shirley Smith, 71, of Chesterfield, widow of Donald D. Breneman. DEAN, Mr. Glenn Alexander, 90, of Chester, an Army veteran, widower of Catherine Dean. DAVIS, Mr. Kenneth, 72, of North Chesterfield, a Vietnam War Navy veteran, widower of Diana Womble. EZELL, Mr. John Claiborne, 79, of Chesterfield, widower of…

The Central Virginia Hurricanes AAU football team reached the pinnacle of success on December 13 when they brought home a National Championship by defeating the Columbia Elite Junior Bearcats 42-24. It is the culmination of a lot of hard work for an AUU program that is young, just four years old. The U10 team, that is just in its second season, reached the top. “The success showed the kids that we can play anybody, anywhere,” said coach Wayne Jennings. “One day they will be called upon to beat someone big, and they’ll be battle tested.” While Jennings said that it…

Chesterfield County has the opportunity to have a young ladies soccer team and athletes from swimming, track, gymnastics and tennis represent Chesterfield and the United States in the International Children’s Games. Chesterfield is one of the first two cities from the entire United States to be invited to the 2016 International Children’s Games (ICG) by the Mayor of New Taipei City, Taiwan. Eighty cities from 40 different countries will join together for a cultural exchange and mini-Olympics for 12-15 year olds, which is sanctioned and supported by the International Olympic Committee. The 2016 ICG will be held in New Taipei…

Hello and welcome back to the wonderful holiday world of the Dogpound. Well my faithful pack friends, we are at the end of another year and this is the last “new” issue for 2015. So for starters, Merry Christmas and God bless everyone as we celebrate this most wonderful time of the year. As of this writing I am about half way through my Christmas shopping, and I fully expect to be completed before midnight Christmas Eve (stores stay open late…right?). The selection can be limited at times but you would not believe all of the last minute bargains you…

By Peter Mason and Maureen McNabb – Before leaving Virginia Commonwealth University for the University of Texas after last season, Shaka Smart, head coach of the men’s basketball team, received a base salary of $450,000 and supplemental income of $1 million per year. He was one of many men’s head coaches in the NCAA being paid significantly more than any coach in any sport on the women’s side of college athletics. Coaches receiving similar salaries include Frank Beamer, head football coach at Virginia Tech, and Mike Krzyzewski, head coach of men’s basketball at Duke University. That’s not surprising. At the…

The Kiwanis Club of Chester kicked off their annual Christmas Parade Sunday at 2 p.m. to warm skies and record-breaking crowds. The 60-plus line-up for the two-hour parade from the Chester YMCA to the Chester Village Green included marching bands and walkers, floats, performing units, and vehicles from participating businesses and non-profit groups. This year’s winners for the 2015 Chester Kiwanis Christmas Parade: BEST FLOAT 1st Place – Boy Scouts Pack 135 2nd Place – Dance Xplosion 3rd Place (tie) – Lazy Daisy Country Store and Cub Scout Pack 2819 BEST VEHICLE UNIT 1st Place – Martial Arts World of…

On Saturday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m, the Bermuda Baptist Praise Team and the Enon Baptist Praise Team will present a night of Christmas music, under the stars. This is a free event, held on the outdoor stage at Chester Village Green. There will be hot chocolate, coffee and cookies. Bring a chair or blanket and come enjoy. Bermuda Baptist will also present this music at the Christmas Eve Service that will be held at Bermuda Baptist Church, 13912 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Chester.

The Chesterfield County Police Department is reminding all drivers not to drink and drive. During the month of November, Chesterfield County Police arrested 123 people for driving under the influence of alcohol. Motorists are reminded to have a designated driver when they have been drinking. If you think you have had too much to drink, you probably have, and you should not get behind the wheel. When you are under the influence of alcohol, your driving skills, including judgment, coordination, and response time, are diminished. If convicted of driving under the influence, you could face a fine of up to…

*********Draft Timeline will  be considered or voted on in January. ********* New Chesterfield County School Board Members will be taking their seat behind the dais in mid-January and were sworn in this week. While two experienced Board members will know how to negotiate the labyrinth of bureaucracy; the three new members will need to learn the ropes. New members of the Board; John Erbach, Dale District; Rob Thompson, Matoaca District; Javaid Siddiqi, Midlothian District, will join existing members: Carrie Coyner, Bermuda District and Dianne Smith, Clover Hill. “All new Board members have a lot to learn, I still learn something…

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