NTSB releases preliminary report on the deadly Bath County plane crash
Read full article: NTSB releases preliminary report on the deadly Bath County plane crashThe National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on the deadly Bath County plane crash that resulted in the deaths of five individuals: three men, one woman and a 3-year-old boy.
Victims of private jet crash at Ingalls Field identified
Read full article: Victims of private jet crash at Ingalls Field identifiedAccording to Virginia State Police, the Virginia Office of the Medical Examiner has confirmed the identities of the victims of the plane crash at Ingalls Field Airport in Bath County on March 10.
LIST: Road closures throughout Central, Southwest Virginia due to icy conditions
Read full article: LIST: Road closures throughout Central, Southwest Virginia due to icy conditionsWith winter weather rolling through much of Central and Southwest Virginia, there are now a few road closures in place due to icy conditions.
Virginia general election results for Senate District 2 on November 7, 2023
Read full article: Virginia general election results for Senate District 2 on November 7, 2023Kathy Beery (D), Joshua Huffman (L), and Mark Obenshain (R) are vying for the Virginia Senate District 2 seat in this year’s Virginia general election on Nov. 7, 2023.
Virginia secures more than $12 million in grants to combat homelessness across the state
Read full article: Virginia secures more than $12 million in grants to combat homelessness across the stateMore than $12 million in Virginia Housing Trust Fund Homeless Reduction Grants is headed to the Commonwealth to help mitigate homelessness, Gov. Youngkin announced.
Warm Springs Pools at the Omni Homestead Resort set to reopen on Dec. 17
Read full article: Warm Springs Pools at the Omni Homestead Resort set to reopen on Dec. 17On Thursday, the Omni Homestead Resort announced that the long-awaited moment is here – the Warm Springs Pools will officially reopen on Saturday, Dec. 17.
U.S. House of Representatives District 6 general election results on Nov. 8, 2022
Read full article: U.S. House of Representatives District 6 general election results on Nov. 8, 2022Incumbent Ben Cline (R) and Jennifer Lewis (D) are vying for Virginia’s 6th congressional district the U.S. House of Representatives.
Omni Homestead Resort holds hot air balloon event for hunger awareness campaign
Read full article: Omni Homestead Resort holds hot air balloon event for hunger awareness campaignOn Sept. 15, a hot air balloon made its second trip to the skies at Omni Homestead Resort in support of its campaign for Hunger Action Month.
1st and 10 Camp Tour: Phillips returns to lead Bath County to success
Read full article: 1st and 10 Camp Tour: Phillips returns to lead Bath County to successOur Camp Tour rolls to the Highlands where Bath County alum Jake Phillips has returned as head coach. Phillips is no stranger to winning, he helped lead Bath to a state title in 2001, finishing his high school career with nearly 10,000 yards of offense before heading to William and Mary.
Bath County teacher wins Mrs. Virginia, to compete in Mrs. America competition
Read full article: Bath County teacher wins Mrs. Virginia, to compete in Mrs. America competitionOn Monday, the Virginia America Pageants said that Bath County resident Kirby Smith is now preparing to compete in the Mrs. America competition after winning the Mrs. Virginia America title in May.
Omni Homestead Resort set to reopen historic Warm Springs Pools in late 2022
Read full article: Omni Homestead Resort set to reopen historic Warm Springs Pools in late 2022After a roughly two-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a rehabilitation project involving the historic Warm Springs Pools is on track, with the bathhouses set to open in late 2022.
Bath County halting in-person learning through mid-September, citing COVID-19 and transportation issues
Read full article: Bath County halting in-person learning through mid-September, citing COVID-19 and transportation issuesIt’s going to be two weeks until students and staff return to in-person learning in Bath County.
U.S. Census data shows rural decline, urban growth and greater diversity in Central and Southwest Virginia
Read full article: U.S. Census data shows rural decline, urban growth and greater diversity in Central and Southwest VirginiaThe 2020 U.S. Census gives new insights into how the country is changing.
Kyle Petty Charity Ride coming to Southwest Virginia this fall with Richard Petty
Read full article: Kyle Petty Charity Ride coming to Southwest Virginia this fall with Richard PettyNBC Sports Analyst and former NASCAR racer Kyle Petty selects Southwest Virginia to host three-day Charity Ride Revival.
Steady rise in COVID-19 cases forces Bath County summer camp to close early
Read full article: Steady rise in COVID-19 cases forces Bath County summer camp to close earlyThroughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve watched the number of newly reported cases climb to record heights and then steadily decline.
Homestead Resort resumes plans to reopen Jefferson Pools, will call them by original name
Read full article: Homestead Resort resumes plans to reopen Jefferson Pools, will call them by original nameA major attraction at a Bath County resort is back on track to once again welcome visitors to come and relax.
Hot Springs named one of America’s safest places to visit during COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Hot Springs named one of America’s safest places to visit during COVID-19 pandemicHOT SPRINGS, Va. – With many people staying indoors and limiting travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Forbes is stepping in to help. Forbes writer Peter Taylor compiled a list of 10 best places to travel and Bath County’s own Hot Springs made the list. Hot Springs was listed as a safe area to visit with a total of 246 coronavirus cases, 8 total deaths and no new cases in the past week. For history enthusiasts, Hot Springs is also home to the Omni Homestead Resort which 23 U.S. Presidents have stayed at in the past 200 years. After a relaxing day, you can go on a hike or bike riding right outside of the downtown area.
Man found hiding in Botetourt County Sheetz bathroom after 20+ mile chase, police say
Read full article: Man found hiding in Botetourt County Sheetz bathroom after 20+ mile chase, police sayThe stolen Saturn Vue ended up parking at the Sheetz in Daleville, according to Virginia State Police. BOTETOURT COUNTY, Va. – A 50-year-old Dublin man is in jail after police said he led them on a chase for about 30 miles on Friday. Eventually, Bedford police ended their pursuit and Virginia State Police took over. The chase went into Botetourt County and ended on U.S. 220 when Rakes ran over spike strips laid down by state police, according to state police. He was wanted in Bath County for the stolen vehicle and will face additional charges relating to the pursuit.
Omni Homestead chefs cooking up a sweet life together outside the resort kitchen
Read full article: Omni Homestead chefs cooking up a sweet life together outside the resort kitchenHOT SPRINGS, Va. – February is the month of love and two local chefs at The Omni Homestead are cooking up a sweet life together. 10 News sat down to talk to them about falling in love in the kitchen and the best thing they have created together so far. Newlyweds Todd and Kelly Owen spend a lot of time together here in the Homestead kitchen. “Not everybody is able to work together, but I think we do really well at it. Below is a recipe the Owen’s created together for the Omni Homestead:
Homestead scales back operations amid ‘devastating impact’ from the coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Homestead scales back operations amid ‘devastating impact’ from the coronavirus pandemicBATH COUNTY, Va. – Despite signs of hope amid the coronavirus pandemic, the tourism industry is still being hit hard, forcing the Omni Homestead Resort in Bath County to scale back its operations. Though guests are checking out, no one is checking in at the Homestead. “COVID-19 has definitely had a devastating impact on our resort, on Omni hotels and resorts and on our industry as a whole. “We have a very significant economic impact on the county in this region and so we don’t make these decisions lightly,” Swann said. It’s not yet clear what operations will look like beyond January, but Swann said the Homestead’s long-term viability is top of mind.
Guns, vehicles and more stolen from Bath County hunting cabins
Read full article: Guns, vehicles and more stolen from Bath County hunting cabinsBATH COUNTY, Va. – A string of break-ins in the northern part of Bath County has led to some high-profile items being stolen. The Bath County Sheriff’s Office says that items were stolen from multiple hunting cabins as the suspects forced entry into the back doors of buildings, cutting chains and locks to break-in. Here’s a list of what the Sheriff’s Office said has been stolen:2016 Camo-colored Can-Am 4-wheeler2012 green Kawasaki MULEHomelite generator12-gauge shotgun.22-caliber rifle with scopeAssorted toolsAssorted household itemsAntique red/blue vaseAntique blue/greenish ceramic horse figurineChain sawCamping equipmentA reward is being offered for any information leading to an arrest and conviction. Anyone with information about these break-ins and thefts is asked to contact the Bath County Sheriff’s Office at 540-839-2375.
Homestead Resort cutting back on hours as coronavirus pandemic continues
Read full article: Homestead Resort cutting back on hours as coronavirus pandemic continuesHOT SPRINGS, Va. – Starting next year, Bath County’s biggest employer is making some major changes. Beginning Jan. 4, the Omni Homestead Resort will be open from Noon Thursday until 3 p.m. Sundays. “As we enter into the new year at The Omni Homestead Resort, we have made the very difficult decision to alter our hours of operation in January. It’s been a difficult 2020 for the resort, closing March 29 to reopen three months later on June 29. Click here for more information about the resort’s changes to its hours of operation
Colder temps put Omni Homestead ahead for start of ski season
Read full article: Colder temps put Omni Homestead ahead for start of ski seasonBATH COUNTY, Va. – Santa’s workshop isn’t the only place racing against the clock to make winter magic happen. The Omni Homestead Resort is preparing to open for the snow sports season Saturday, Dec. 26. The Bath County resort has 26 snow guns, six of them are mobile, but it takes more than just fancy equipment to create its winter wonderland. “We are a little bit ahead of last year as for good snow-making weather goes and the progress we’ve made,” said DeBoe. For additional safety measures and to purchase lift tickets ahead of time, click here or call 540-839-3860.
Virginia General Election Results for Bath County on Nov. 3, 2020
Read full article: Virginia General Election Results for Bath County on Nov. 3, 2020The 2020 General Election will be held on November 3. You can find results for Bath County here. This includes how the county voted in the U.S. Presidential, U.S. Senate and any U.S. House races or locally-contested races. Use the picker below to find them:Find Race ResultsOnly care how other counties and cities in the area voted? You’ll find all those options in this picker:How cities, counties in our region votedGet the latest Virginia election news here
5 tips for making the most of a day trip to Hot Springs, Virginia
Read full article: 5 tips for making the most of a day trip to Hot Springs, VirginiaGetting to the heart of Hot Springs is an easy and gorgeous day’s drive. Stacey Sexton is the general manager for Natural Retreats, Hot Springs, and works and lives in the area. Natural Retreats is a company that manages 13 homes in the Hot Springs area. Hot Springs, and the neighboring town of Warm Springs, aren’t just named that way for show. Other presidents such as James Madison have also visited Hot Springs to take advantage of their healing properties.
New health metrics label several SWVA school systems as ‘high-risk' COVID-19 locations
Read full article: New health metrics label several SWVA school systems as ‘high-risk' COVID-19 locationsMARTINSVILLE, Va. – A new metrics released last week by the Virginia Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention list several Southwest Virginia schools “high-risk" for coronavirus transmission. As of Wednesday, Montgomery County, Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Lynchburg, Pittsylvania County, Danville, Buena Vista, Lexington, Bath County and Martinsville were on the list. The “high-risk” classification is made largely because of new coronavirus cases per 100,000 persons within the last 14 days. We still have up and down days," stated Chris Garrett, local health emergency coordinator of Pittsylvania-Danville & Southside Health District. To see where your school system ranks, click here.
20 arrested, two still wanted on drug charges in ‘Operation Unmasked’
Read full article: 20 arrested, two still wanted on drug charges in ‘Operation Unmasked’ALLEGHANY COUNTY, Va. – An operation involving law enforcement from several local and state agencies resulted in an Alleghany County grand jury indicting 22 people on 59 mostly drug-related charges. On July 23, officers started arresting those indicted, and as of Thursday, all but two people indicted as a result of “Operation Unmasked” had been arrested, according to Alleghany County Sheriff Kevin Hall. The two people who are still wanted are Regina Angle and Micahel Brewster Jr., who are both from Covington, according to the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office. Officers from the Craig County Sheriff’s Office, Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Office, Clifton Forge Police Department and Covington Police Department assisted the task force in this effort. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Angle and Brewster Jr. is asked to call the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office at 540-965-1770 or the Drug Task Force at 540-965-6308.
When and how Southwest, Central Virginia students will return to school this fall
Read full article: When and how Southwest, Central Virginia students will return to school this fallAll elementary school students wil be in school Monday through Thursday with block scheduling in placeFor middle and high school students, they will be split into groups. Franklin CountyThe school board has decided that students will go back to school on Sept. 8, but has not made a decision as to how students will return. Middle and high school students will have a hybrid program — half of students will attend school in the morning, and half will attend in the afternoon. Elementary school students will only be in school for half days, either in the morning or afternoon, four days a week. Pulaski CountyElementary school students will be assigned one teacher for reading, math, science and social studiesMiddle school students will do block scheduling and teachers will rotate classrooms.
Every Virginia city, county has now had a coronavirus case
Read full article: Every Virginia city, county has now had a coronavirus caseROANOKE, Va. – It took a day over four months, but now, the coronavirus has spread to all 133 counties and cities in Virginia. Bath County held out for a while, 123 days to be exact, but on Wednesday, VDH data show there is one COVID-19 case in the county. Only about 4,400 people live in Bath County, making it Virginia’s second-least populated city or county. Watch the daily spread of COVID-19 in Virginia:It had been the lone county without a case since June 19, when Bland County reported its first case. Below is an interactive look at how the coronavirus has spread day-to-day since Virginia’s first reported case on March 7.
Bath County restaurant to continue takeout only, citing health of employees, customers
Read full article: Bath County restaurant to continue takeout only, citing health of employees, customersHOT SPRINGS, Va. – As many look forward to entering Phase Three Wednesday, one Bath County business is focusing on safety first. In a post on social media, Country Café informed customers for the time being it will continue with just takeout. While the owner said she isn’t worried about The Homestead welcoming back guests, she does want to do her part to protect employees and the county’s large elderly population. “With Bath County being one of the only counties in the state of Virginia still with zero cases, you know, we took that into consideration and what we can do to help to keep that level low,” said Shannon Boguess, Country Café owner. Boguess said watching numbers increase in across the nation impacted her decision to keep the dining room closed.
Homestead Resort reopens after three months due to COVID-19 restrictions
Read full article: Homestead Resort reopens after three months due to COVID-19 restrictionsThe Omni Homestead Resort was forced to shut down for three months because of the pandemic. We closed the resort on March 29 and now three months later, June 29, we are reopening to our guests, said Lynn Swann, director of marketing and communications for the Omni Homestead Resort. The resort is also reopening to employees. Changes include barriers separating associates from guests, enforced social distancing, strict cleaning policies, daily health screenings for workers and limited amenities. The Homestead reopening is good news for the entire area, as the resort is Bath County's largest employer.
Virginia sees 650 new coronavirus cases, now reporting 57,443 statewide
Read full article: Virginia sees 650 new coronavirus cases, now reporting 57,443 statewideRICHMOND, Va. There are now 57,443 cases of the coronavirus in Virginia as of June 20. [Where are Virginias coronavirus cases? The latest from the health department]Saturdays total of 57,443 marks increase from Fridays total of 56,793 cases. Bland County reported its first case on Friday, leaving Bath County as the only one of Virginias 133 counties and cities without a single reported coronavirus case. of Health reports there have been 588,652 total testing encounters.
Bath County is Virginia’s lone locality with 0 reported coronavirus cases
Read full article: Bath County is Virginia’s lone locality with 0 reported coronavirus casesROANOKE, Va. – After more than three months, only one Virginia locality has yet to report a case of the coronavirus. While 132 of 133 Virginia cities and counties have reported at least one case of COVID-19, the number for Bath County remains at 0. Only about 4,400 people live in Bath County, making it Virginia’s second-least populated city or county. On Friday, Bland County reported its first case, while on Tuesday, Dickenson County reported its first case. Below is an interactive look at how the coronavirus has spread day-to-day since Virginia’s first reported case on March 7.
Rt. 39 in Bath Co. closed due to heavy rain
Read full article: Rt. 39 in Bath Co. closed due to heavy rainBATH COUNTY, Va. – According to the National Weather Service, Route 39 in Bath County is closed about 2.5 miles away from the West Virginia border in Bath County due to flooding. There is no timeline of when it may reopen.
Covington Schools to close next two days due to 'widespread’ sickness
Read full article: Covington Schools to close next two days due to 'widespread’ sicknessCOVINGTON, Va. – Another local school system is closing for several days due to a number of sick students and staff. Covington City Public Schools will be closed on Thursday and Friday, due to “widespread” sickness, according to school officials. Custodial staff will use the two days to deep clean and disinfect the school buildings, similar to what custodial staff recently did in Bath County schools. Schools will reopen with a normal schedule on Monday. Due to widespread various sickness activity within Covington City Public Schools, schools will be closed on Thursday,... Posted by Covington High School on Wednesday, January 29, 2020Alleghany County Public Schools released the following statement:
Custodial staff disinfects while Bath County schools are closed due to sickness
Read full article: Custodial staff disinfects while Bath County schools are closed due to sicknessBATH COUNTY, Va. – Custodians were spraying, wiping and mopping in Bath County Public Schools on Tuesday. A number of students and staff are sick, which creates the possibility of staffing issues. Bath County High School Principal, Dr. Michael Perry, is confident his school will be as clean as it can be. “We keep a very clean school anyway. When the number of reported illnesses in the district rose from 107 Friday to 187 Monday, Bath County Superintendent Sue Hirsh consulted with the regional health department.
Bath County closing schools for rest of week due to sickness
Read full article: Bath County closing schools for rest of week due to sicknessBATH COUNTY, Va. – UPDATEBath County Public Schools will be closed on Thursday and Friday, after initially just announcing closings on Tuesday and Wednesday. ORIGINAL STORYStudents in Bath County will miss school for two days, but despite the time of year, it’s not for winter weather. Bath County Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, as a high number of student and staff sickness has resulted in staffing challenges, according to school officials. Not all illnesses are confirmed cases of the flu, according to school officials, who said they’ve been in contact with the Central Shenandoah Health Department. School officials say it’s important to keep your children at home for at least “24 hours after resolution of fever without the use of fever-reducing medicines.”
List of Second Amendment sanctuaries in Virginia and where it’s being discussed
Read full article: List of Second Amendment sanctuaries in Virginia and where it’s being discussedROANOKE, Va. – As more and more counties vote to become Second Amendment sanctuaries, we’ve compiled a list to help you keep track. 10 News talked with a Constitutional law professor to learn more about what it means to become a Second Amendment sanctuary. To read the bills related to weapons, including guns, that will be discussed during Virginia’s 2020 legislative session, click here. Counties/Cities Adopted:Accomack County - Adopted on Dec. 18. Email jwilliamson@wsls.com
Broadband expanding into western Bath County
Read full article: Broadband expanding into western Bath CountyBATH COUNTY, Va. – Soon, people living in the westernmost part of Bath County will have broadband internet access. MGW Telephone Company is expanding into the Mountain Grove area to provide high-speed internet and fiber-to-the-home connections. According to the company, they landed on that name because Mountain Grove is the only exchange yet to be connected to their fiber-optic network. The company says it is in the final stage of construction as crews install cable down the western side of the mountain. Craig Smith, president of MGW, will hold a meeting at the Mountain Grove Fire Department in early January to answer questions and provide an update to the community.
Bath County sheriff compares Michael Brown search to previous, high-profile manhunt
Read full article: Bath County sheriff compares Michael Brown search to previous, high-profile manhuntBATH COUNTY, Va. – The search continued Tuesday for fugitive Michael Brown, and, for perspective, 10 News turned to Bath County Sheriff Robert Plecker, whose department dealt with a high-profile search of its own a decade ago. Plecker made comparisons between the manhunt for Beacher Hackney and the search for Brown. “I feel for Franklin County, and Roanoke city and county,” Plecker said. At one point, the sheriff at the time, Larry Norfleet, said he didn’t think the fugitive was in Bath County. I know you’re not.
Homestead brings in 22-foot Christmas tree as visitors look on
Read full article: Homestead brings in 22-foot Christmas tree as visitors look onBATH COUNTY, Va. – One of the holiday traditions in Bath County played out in front of dozens of onlookers on Monday, the process of squeezing a massive Christmas tree through the doors at the Omni Homestead Resort. "The holiday traditions here at the Homestead are a longstanding tradition and we have guests that come from all over the country to experience it,” Hess said. Among those watching was the Stiles family, who traveled from Georgia. “To add this to our family tradition, to see the tree come up every year, it’s kind of special. The resort encourages the public to come to see the tree, which will be up through New Year’s Day.
Elderly brother, sister die in Bath County house fire, relative says
Read full article: Elderly brother, sister die in Bath County house fire, relative saysBATH COUNTY, Va. – Two people died Sunday morning in a house fire in Bath County, according to a relative of the two. They were brother and sister, according to the relative. 10 News has decided to not name the victims until the names are released by authorities. Two people died in this house fire on Nov. 24, 2019, in Bath County. (WSLS)Original StoryA house erupted into flames in Bath County Sunday morning.
12-year-old boy killed by lightning strike in Bath County, GoFundMe set up for family
Read full article: 12-year-old boy killed by lightning strike in Bath County, GoFundMe set up for familyCOVINGTON, Va. - People in the Highlands community are coming together for a family dealing with an unimaginable loss. A 12-year-old died from a lightning strike over the weekend in Bath County. Friends of the family say the child's name was Ian Hall, and he lived in Covington. A GoFundMe is raising money for the boy's parents to help them pay for medical bills and funeral arrangements. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
$21K worth of meth, marijuana vape pods seized during Alleghany County traffic stop
Read full article: $21K worth of meth, marijuana vape pods seized during Alleghany County traffic stopItems authorities say they seized when conducting a traffic stop on Derrick Watkins. ALLEGHANY COUNTY, Va. - More drugs are off the streets and a Bath County man is in jail after a traffic stop in Alleghany County on Tuesday. Alleghany County Sheriff's Office deputies and Alleghany Highlands Drug Task Force officers conducted the traffic stop on a vehicle traveling through the county. Authorities seized more than 1 pound of meth, 11 marijuana vape pods and marijuana edibles, as well as $960. Derrick Watkins was arrested and is currently being held at the Alleghany Regional Jail.
Black Dog Salvage filming collection of items at historic Cascades Inn in Bath County
Read full article: Black Dog Salvage filming collection of items at historic Cascades Inn in Bath CountyPreserving small pieces of history in Bath County, the Cascades Inn in Healing Springs is beyond the end of its life and is being torn down. But not before Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside of Black Dog Salvage claim some small parts of it for restoration. The inn served a number of purposes over the years but has sat empty for the last 25 years. "So you want to make the best of that situation by calling in people like Mike and Robert," said Swann. Mike and Robert will show some of their visit at the Cascades on season 11 of Salvage Dawgs on DIY Network later this year.
2016 tour dates and locations
Read full article: 2016 tour dates and locationsHere's where we'll be during the Virginia Proud Weather Tour:Thursday, April 28: Montgomery CountyWe will preview the Fork & Cork Festival on Saturday, April 30 at Beliveau WineryFriday, April 29: Botetourt CountyWe will take part in the Buchanan Civil War History Weekend at Buchanan Town ParkMonday, May 2: Highland CountyWe will profile the newly opened Highland CenterTuesday, May 3: Bath CountyWe will profile The Homestead, which is celebrating 250 yearsWednesday, May 4: Grayson & Carroll CountiesWe will take a look at the history of Bluegrass music in these communities by going to Barr's Fiddle ShopThursday, May 5: Nelson CountyWe will celebrate American Craft Beer Week at Devil’s Backbone BreweryFriday, May 6: Roanoke CountyWe will kick off Strawberry Festival in downtown Roanoke which runs through the weekendMonday, May 9: Floyd CountyWe will take part Floyd Country Store’s music festivalTuesday, May 10: Rockbridge CountyWe will take a look at some of the interesting things going on in Rockbridge County & LexingtonWednesday, May 11: Alleghany CountyWe will take a closer look at the newly renovated Historic Masonic Theater in Clifton ForgeThursday, May 12: Bedford CountyWe’ll travel to Smith Mountain Lake and the Bridgewater Plaza as the lake celebrates its 50th anniversaryFriday, May 13: Pittsylvania CountyWe’ll travel to Danville to take part in the city’s Festival in the ParkMonday, May 16: Giles CountyWe'll be at Mountain Lake LodgeTuesday, May 17: Pulaski CountyWe’ll take a look at The Marketplace, one of the premier farmers market in Southwest VirginiaWednesday, May 18: Franklin CountyWe'll be previewing the Pigg River Ramble WeekendThursday, May 19: Amherst CountyWe’ll take part in the Amherst County 3rd Thursday programFriday, May 20: Campbell CountyWe’ll be at the Lynchburg Regional Airport preview the Lynchburg Regional Air Show, which is that Saturday and SundayMonday, May 23: Bland/Wythe CountiesWe’ll travel to Big Walker Lookout, a 100-foot observation tower at the top of Big Walker Mountain that straddles the county lineTuesday, May 24: Appomattox CountyWe’ll take a look back and forward from the February 24 tornado that slammed Evergreen, VirginiaWednesday, May 25: Halifax CountyWe'll visit Virginia International RacewayThursday, May 26: Henry CountyWe’re heading to The Rooster Walk Music & Art Festival, one of the largest music festivals in the area