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AUDIO: Liberty University, Commonwealth of Va. argue health insurance law at Court of Appeals
On Tuesday, May 10, Mathew D. Staver, Dean and Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law and Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel, presented the first oral argument at the federal court of appeals in the case Liberty University v. Geithner, which took place at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia.
A Lynchburg Times investigation: Bedford Secrets
A report commissioned by the Bedford Public Service Authority (BCPSA) found that Bedford County could see millions of dollars in long term savings with the creation of a water line from Smith Mountain Lake to Forest. Upon hearing the Preliminary Engineering Report’s (PER) findings, the county board of supervisors requested that the BCPSA delay the study’s release, citing long term consequences for the county.
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New Sandusky Middle School principal named
May 18, 2011
The Lynchburg City School Board has appointed Mrs. Maria Jaeger to the position of principal at Sandusky Middle School. Mrs. Jaeger will begin her duties as principal on June 1. Mrs. Jaeger has been an assistant principal at Heritage High [...]

Lynchburg College to offer reading clinic
May 17, 2011
Lynchburg College is offering a five-week Summer Reading Clinic for students in grades K-12 who struggle with reading. The clinic will run June 20 – July 22 and will focus on individualized assessments and remediation. Students must be recommended by their [...]

National College announces Dean’s List
May 11, 2011
LYNCHBURG — National College in Lynchburg has released the Dean’s List for the Winter Terms. The following students achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.5 out of a possible 4.0 and thus achieving the honor and privilege of being [...]

Lynchburg public school seniors receive honors recognition
May 11, 2011
LYNCHBURG – The Lynchburg City Schools Education Foundation, Inc. is partnering with the Lynchburg City Schools to host a Senior Honors Recognition Program on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at 6 P.M. in the Memorial Ballroom on the Lynchburg College Campus. [...]

Liberty law school offers first course in child abuse law
May 6, 2011
Liberty University School of Law is the third ABA accredited law school in the nation to offer a course designed for students to use their skills on behalf of abused and neglected children. No other faith-based law school has offered [...]

Twice as nice: E.C. Glass Air Force JROTC wins state championship, again
May 4, 2011
Lynchburg – The E.C. Glass Air Force Junior Officer Training Corps is the Virginia State Drill Champion for 2011. This is the second year the group has claimed the state title. The Glass corps came in first place in four [...]

Liberty Law students receive financial stipend for public service
May 4, 2011
Five Liberty University School of Law students have been awarded a $1,000 stipend from the Virginia Law Foundation (VLF). Founded in 1974, the VLF provides stipends to law students performing public service internships in the Commonwealth of Virginia, through organizations [...]

Lynchburg graphic design student helps Radford U. come up gold at ADDY awards
May 4, 2011
Radford University student Laura Waddell, of Lynchburg, helped Radford University’s graphic design program win five gold and 10 silver awards in 12 different design categories during the recent 2011 Western Virginia ADDY Awards. Held in March, the annual event is [...]

Lynchburg City Schools Education Foundation elects trustees
May 4, 2011
The Lynchburg City Schools Education Foundation, Inc. recently elected two new members to serve on its Board of Trustees. (L to R) Mr. J.H. (Jack) Sorrells, III, Senior Vice President of BB&T; and The Honorable Shannon Valentine, former member of [...]

Liberty to launch 4-year filmmaker program this fall
May 3, 2011
Liberty University has announced plans are under way for a Center for the Cinematic Arts to open in the 2011-12 academic year. The four-year program will operate under the School of Communication. Falwell said the decision was spurred by the interest [...]