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  2. The Daily Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Progress is a daily newspaper published in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. History. The Daily Progress has been published daily, since September 14, 1892. The paper was founded by James Hubert Lindsay and his brother Frank Lindsay.

  3. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Daily: Arlington: 1939 1951 Broadside: Fairfax: 1963 2013 Former student newspaper of George Mason University: succeeded by Fourth Estate: Caroline Progress: Bowling Green: 1919 2018 Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune: Charlottesville 1954 1992 Weekly, Published by Randolph L. White. African-American interest publication.

  4. List of mayors of Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Charlottesville is the president of the City Council in Charlottesville, Virginia. Before 1888, Charlottesville was a town within Albemarle County, Virginia, and the electorate directly chose a mayor in regular elections. In 1888, Charlottesville incorporated as a city independent of the county but continued to select its mayors in ...

  5. The Progress-Index - Wikipedia

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    The Progress-Index is a morning paper, six days a week. It is printed at night, for distribution the following morning. In January 2018, after the closing of the Hopewell News and Mid VA Trading Post by owners Lancaster Media, The Progress-Index launched the twice weekly Hopewell Herald/Prince George Post and weekly classified Mid VA Trader. [4]

  6. Western Albemarle High School - Wikipedia

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    Western Albemarle High School is a public high school located in Crozet, Virginia. Western Albemarle is often simply referred to as Western or WAHS (pronounced "wAz") by students and locals. The school opened in September 1977. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the school went fully virtual following March 13, and it resulted in the use of Zoom ...

  7. William C. Battle - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Battle was born in Charlottesville, Virginia on October 9, 1920. He was the son of John S. Battle, former Governor of Virginia (1950–54). While attending the University of Virginia, Battle played on the varsity golf team, until his graduation in 1941. Battle served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was awarded ...

  8. John Macionis - Wikipedia

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    College team. Yale University. Medal record. Men's swimming. Representing the United States. Olympic Games. 1936 Berlin. 4x200 m freestyle. John Joseph Macionis ( / məˈʃoʊnɪs / mə-SHOH-nis; May 27, 1916 – February 16, 2012) [1] was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.

  9. Glen E. Conrad - Wikipedia

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    Radford, Virginia. Died. May 20, 2021. (2021-05-20) (aged 71) Alma mater. College of William & Mary ( BA, JD) Glen Edward Conrad (June 29, 1949 – May 20, 2021) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia and a former federal judicial nominee to the United States Court of Appeals ...

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