
Bristol officials were advised to stay silent during a community forum on local civic participation.
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A public forum on city school issues didn’t unfold as intended Thursday, but organizers say it still helped inform those in attendance. The local chapter of Virginia Organizing, which sets up community events to increase local civic participation, scheduled the event at Highland View Elementary and invited all members of the City Council and School Board to participate. However, the four members of council and five board members remained silent throughout. They had been advised not to speak by City Manager Randy Eads — because doing so would break the law.
Bristol Herald Courier
Former Pittsylvania County Department of Social Services Director Sherry Flanagan has filed a lawsuit seeking $4 million in damages from county officials and select local residents, court documents show. Flanagan’s lawyer, Tommy Strelka, contends in the lawsuit that Flanagan was defamed, deprived of due process and wrongfully terminated. She is suing Pittsylvania County, the members of the county’s social services board who initiated the vote to fire her in August, Henry Hurt and Vic Ingram. She headed the county DSS from 2009 until her dismissal in 2018.
Register & Bee
The Frederick County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday night to maintain its current salaries for the upcoming fiscal year, despite not having a pay raise since 2001. The board’s vote will keep the chairman’s annual salary at $10,800, vice chairman at $10,200 and board members at $9,000. Red Bud District Supervisor Blaine Dunn, despite voting to maintain the current salaries, said the board should consider an increase during the next budget cycle to reflect the inflation that has occurred since 2001.
The Winchester Star
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