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Registration open for Drinking Water Testing Clinic in Hanover
Water testing and educational resources are being offered through Hanover County’s Virginia Cooperative Extension office. Read on... -
Missing 1731 Court Record Returned to Hanover After More Than 159 Years
More than 159 years after most of Hanover County’s court records were destroyed or went missing during the Civil War, a four-page summary of a routine session of the county court has been returned to the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. Read on... -
Court advocates for abused and neglected children begin mission
Six volunteers began their service in Hanover County’s Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program on Tuesday after a swearing-in ceremony at the County Courthouse. Read on... -
Hanover County breaks ground on Fall Line Trail
Hanover County officials, along with regional and state partners, celebrated the groundbreaking of the much-anticipated Fall Line Trail on Tuesday morning. Read on... -
Hanover County honors Spirit of Volunteerism winners
Local volunteers were recognized for their commitment to improving their communities at Hanover County’s 2024 Spirit of Volunteerism Awards ceremony on Monday night. Read on... -
Countywide leash law in effect April 1-June 30
Beginning Monday, April 1 all dogs throughout Hanover County must be on a leash when not on their owner’s property. The countywide mandate remains in effect until June 30. Read on... -
Board approves data center complex near Ashland
The Hanover County Board of Supervisors voted on Wednesday night to approve the development of a 1,200-acre data center technology park north of the Town of Ashland. The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the project in January. Read on... -
GRTC launches free on-demand transit service in Ashland
Excitement filled the air outside Ashland Town Hall on Monday morning during the launch of a free on-demand public transit service in the Ashland area – a game changer for residents who don’t drive or lack their own transportation. Read on...
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