LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — The Loudoun County Fire Marshal allowed Southern States, a petroleum company in the area, to resume deliveries on Tuesday, three weeks after the restrictions were put in place. Loudoun County Fire and Rescue (LCFR) investigators had implemented the restrictions amid an ongoing investigation into a house explosion in […]
LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — Loudoun County fire officials restricted a petroleum company’s delivery and transfers as investigations into a Sterling home explosion continue. On Tuesday, the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Fire Marshal’s Office (LCFR-FMO) said that it was working with representatives from Southern States Cooperative, Inc. to “review and update the […]
Authorities are blocking some propane deliveries by the company that supplied gas to the Loudoun County, Virginia, home that exploded last month, killing a firefighter.
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While Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom’s volunteer reading program was different this year, it was no less successful.
Virginia AITC celebrated Agriculture Literacy Week March 15-19 with volunteers reading to students virtually and in socially distanced settings. AITC distributed 2,085 agriculture-themed books to schools, preschools and daycare centers in Virginia, and an estimated 500 volunteers participated in the event.
“Each year, this is truly an opportunity for a child to meet someone involved in agriculture,” said Tammy Maxey, Virginia AITC programs director. “Volunteers often get many questions from children who are inquisitive about how the reader is involved in agriculture, from living on a farm to working in a government or corporate office.”