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Public Pools, Libraries, and the Path Forward: Lynchburg’s Debate Over Community Priorities
Cardinal News hosted a civic debate on whether public investments like libraries and pools should remain government priorities. The Lynchburg Herald synthesizes both sides of this critical discussion.
Apr 293 min read
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Lynchburg Named One of America’s Best Places to Live for Second Year in a Row
Lynchburg climbs to 57th on Livability.com’s 2025 Best Places to Live, praised for affordability, culture, and outdoor amenities.
Apr 252 min read
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Delta Star Expands Again, Bringing 300 New Jobs to Lynchburg
Delta Star, Inc. announced a $35 million expansion of its Lynchburg facility, adding 300 new jobs. Governor Youngkin praised the investment, calling it a major win for Virginia. The expansion will increase production capacity for mobile and stationary transformers, further cementing Lynchburg’s role as a hub for advanced manufacturing.
Apr 212 min read
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Lynchburg Budget Proposal Raises Taxes and Spending Despite Surging Surplus
Lynchburg’s budget surplus is surging — so why is the city manager proposing higher taxes and $17M more in spending?
Apr 184 min read
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Lynchburg’s Communications Department Budget Jumps 58% Amid Push for Message Control
Lynchburg’s Communications and Public Engagement Department is asking for a 58% budget increase, prompting questions about narrative control, priorities, and whether city staff are expanding their influence over public messaging at taxpayer expense.
Apr 162 min read
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Lynchburg Library Renovation Sparks Debate Amid Content Concerns
Lynchburg’s $12.5M library renovation proposal is raising eyebrows as residents focus more on controversial book content and oversight than the building’s design. With concerns about transparency and rising taxes, City Council faces tough decisions ahead of its April 22 public hearing.
Apr 144 min read
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Lynchburg Schools Advance Closures, Delay Superintendent Hire
Lynchburg City Schools has approved a plan to close T.C. Miller Elementary and repurpose it as a pre-K center, marking the start of a four-phase facilities overhaul. The move comes amid tight budgets, public opposition, and declining enrollment. Meanwhile, the division’s search for a new superintendent has been delayed, with officials requesting a 180-day extension as they aim to name a finalist by mid-May and meet a July 1 start date.
Apr 134 min read
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Lynchburg Joint Committee Wraps: $30M CIP Push, ESSER Fallout Fuel Debate
Lynchburg Joint Committee OKs $30M first year CIP, 2nd school closure, flags ESSER staff bloat.
Apr 42 min read
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Lynchburg House Fire Leaves Five Hospitalized, Home Destroyed
Fire destroys Lynchburg home, 5 residents hospitalized, 2 rescued by firefighters. Cause under investigation.
Apr 21 min read
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Lynchburg’s $14.5 Million Pool Plan: A Splash Too Far?
Is $14.5M for Miller Park Pool—open 3.77% of the year—necessary now, with schools and roads needing funds?
Apr 11 min read
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Lynchburg Committee Pushes T.C. Miller Pre-K Shift—But $2.8M Operating Gap Looms
T.C. Miller’s $1M pre-K pivot won’t fix Lynchburg’s $2.8M gap or stop a $4.2M spend in a $9.6M tax hike—do taxpayers want more cuts?
Mar 302 min read
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