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As mandated by the Code of Virginia, all of the Commonwealth’s public records that have historical, legal, fiscal, or administrative value are to be preserved
Ike Pethtel was tired of his job in corporate America. The 50-year-old had been working in the computer sales and marketing field for 20 years.
Historical sites were always on the agenda when Amanda Glass and her family went on vacation during her childhood.
Chaplain Kate O’Dwyer Randall enjoys the fact that people share their lives with her.
As President of Richmond NAET Clinic, Lou-anne Etter works with clients to help them find freedom from allergies and emotional health issues such as depression.
Pieces of art intrigue Mary Fender, president of Frame Nation LLC. Fender began her career as a professional picture framer after she was an art student at college.
Whether you know it or not, your skin is your largest organ. That’s why skincare is so important. Estheticians provide services that help people improve their skin conditions.
Each day, palliative care nurses treat patients who are experiencing the unyielding pain and symptoms that accompany a life-limiting disease.
The job of civil engineer is multi-faceted. “You wear many hats,” says Roy Covington, P.E., director of utilities for Chesterfield County.
Frank Heller gets a kick out of telling people that as part of his job he built a stage for Gilligan (Bob Denver) from Gilligan’s Island and Beaver (Jerry Mathers) from Leave it to Beaver.
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