Virginia
Central Virginia police work checkpoint reminding drivers to wear seatbelts
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WDBJ) – Central Virginia police are elevating consciousness a few security characteristic each automotive has.
Wednesday, Lynchburg-area police held a checkpoint alongside Route 29 reminding drivers about Click on It or Ticket. The marketing campaign is focused at reminding drivers to place their seatbelts on.
Lynchburg Police inform WDBJ7 it’s a easy factor everybody can do to save lots of lives.
“Not having a seatbelt on is likely one of the primary main causes of deadly crashes in Virginia in addition to nationally. The opposite two are alcohol in addition to pace,” stated Lisa Singleton with the Lynchburg Police Division.
Police additionally thanked each driver who had seatbelts on.
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PHOTOS: Hill of Heroes Day at Virginia War Memorial
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The 6th annual Hill of Heroes Day was held at the Virginia War Memorial on Saturday to honor service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
On Saturday, June 29, the 6th annual Hill of Heroes Day was held at the Virginia War Memorial and featured 12,000 flags honoring Virginians who have lost their lives in battle since World War II.
The event also hosted activities such as demonstrations by military working dogs, crafts and a book sale.
Continue scrolling to view the celebrations held at the Hill of Heroes Day event to honor all American service members.
Virginia
Virginia cattle farmers pivot to deal with hot, dry weather
MONTVALE, Va. (WFXR) — Hot, dry weather is having an impact on livestock farmers in the Roanoke and Lynchburg regions.
“We base on pasture management and grazing cattle 300 days out of the year,” said Johnny Divers of Chapel Creek Farms near Montvale. “Weather is one thing we can not control.”
Farmers like Divers have had to pivot to work around the problems dry pastures can create. In Divers’ case, that means rotating herds from pasture to pasture, and leaving some fields uncut or untouched. In addition, Divers says preparations and actions taken in the spring, like limiting the number of cattle in certain pastures, are paying off now.
“We don’t overstock our pastures for this reason,” Divers said. “If you overstock in early spring, you can pretty much guarantee yourself that you will run out of pasture in the summertime if you go into any sort of a drought.”
Divers also says keeping some fields untouched helps the soil in those pastures to retain moisture. That will extend their life and keep them viable for grazing later in the summer.
Pastures are just one concern. Herd hydration is another. Divers says each head of cattle can drink up to 40 gallons of water a day. He always makes sure his herds have two water sources wherever they are pastured.
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