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CHESTERFIELD – Reading pass rates on state-mandated Standards of Learning tests continue to increase across Chesterfield County Public Schools, according to 2015-16 school year data released by the Virginia Department of Education. Student pass rates on all reading SOL tests increased another 2 percentage points from the 2014-15 school year and have increased by 7 percentage points since the 2013-14 school year. With an 84 percent pass rate for all students, Chesterfield County Public Schools reading pass rate is 4 percentage points higher than the state average. State data showed that Chesterfield County Public Schools student achievement levels continue to…

Hello, and welcome back to the wonderful world of the Dogpound.  There are a lot of things going on these days, I mean there are the big ones like the big main circus event “Trump vs. Hillary,” and there are a lot of little things that just keep things from getting a tad boring if you just open your eyes to them.  For example, I am on the treadmill at the gym and there is a female gazelle runner next to me.  You know…the kind that can run for 30 minutes without working up a sweat, while I am doing…

CHESTERFIELD – Brenda White, General Manager of the Chesterfield County Fair, said she is excited about this year’s fair, not because there are more rides on the midway, because of the fried Oreos, or because of the contest for largest pumpkin. The list of performances and activities is what makes second year manager White, smile ear to ear. “I started on the Board of Directors in 2011 as the Pageant Director,” she said. The fair has been in existence since 1911, long before White was born. White remembers every year since she’s been involved, including attendance. “In 2015, the Fair…

Dedication and loyalty are the two words that come to mind when members of the Chesterfield County Fair Association think of Mary Chalkley. As a life-long resident of the area, Mary’s roots are well established in Chesterfield. Mary Perkinson Chalkley was born in 1937, the tenth of eleven children born to Daniel and Annie Perkinson. She was raised on a farm in Matoaca, attended Ettrick Elementary School, and graduated from Thomas Dale High School in 1955. Mary’s mom was a 4-H leader for 38 years, oversaw 4-H displays at the fair, and fostered Mary’s association with the fair. One year…

Two men robbed the 7-Eleven at 10121 Chester Road last week at about 12:50 a.m. Police said the two men entered the business, displayed a handgun and demanded money. The suspects stole cigarettes and cash from the business. Suspects are described as black males, about 5 feet 8 inches tall. Both wore hoodies and a gray bandanna covering their faces.

Matoaca’s James W. “Jim” Seay was considered the area’s river expert. In a 1954 Progress-Index newspaper article, and he said he got all his happiness in his life from what God created, the rivers, the hills, the woods, and those things. Pictured above is post card showing Jim Seay’s bateau carrying passengers from Matoaca across the Appomattox River to Ferndale Park. Photo of post card courtesy of Larry Holt.

AUGUST 17 AMERICAN RED CROSS KNIT/CROCHET CLASSES – 10 A.M. Chester Baptist Church, 4317 School St. Details: Vee Hancock, 804-276-2891. SHAKE THE SALT HABIT – LIMITING SALT IN YOUR DIET– 1:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. Come learn how foods high in salt sneak into our diet and effective ways to reduce them. Participants will enjoy a healthy snack and experience low-impact exercises to increase physical activity, an important component of weight management and health. Attendees will receive a free health guide with recipes and tips for being healthy. Senior Advocate’s Office, Chesterfield Community Development Building, 9800 Government Center Pkwy. Contact:…

CHESTERFIELD —On behalf of the Rotary Club of Chester, Dr. Sam Galstan presented Brian Galusha, assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scouts of American Troop 819, with a $ 1,000 check August 9. Troop 819 was founded in 1932, and is one of the oldest BSA Troops in the area. The troop is more than 84 years old, and has been generously sponsored by St. John’s Episcopal Church in Chester for the troop’s entire history.  Through the years, several hundred young men have come through the troop and learned valuable life, community, and leadership skills.  Both of Galstan’s sons, Bailey and Berkeley, are Eagle…

CHESTERFIELD — The Shepherd’s Center of Chesterfield has an urgent need for volunteer drivers to transport seniors to medical appointments and the grocery store, and for phone receptionists to receive calls and schedule rides. Receptionists would work from the Shepherd’s Center office at 6800 Lucy Corr Blvd. Areas in need of drivers include Chesterfield County, VCU Medical Center, Colonial Heights, Chester, Hopewell and Prince George. Can you help by offering a few hours to either provide or arrange a ride? The Shepherd’s Center of Chesterfield, a nonprofit interfaith organization, offers free accompanied transportation, in-home handyman services, and low-cost classes to…

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