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Here’s a recap of the top stories on the morning of March 22, 2024:
City could be required to proactively send tax overpayment notices
Reported by VPM News Editor Dave Cantor
City Council’s proposal would give additional work to the finance department.
Barbara Johns model approved by Commission for Historical Statues
Reported by VPM News Focal Point’s Adrienne McGibbon
A bronze statue of the Virginia civil rights figure could be displayed in the U.S. Capitol by 2025.
In other news:
- Would-be casino property in south Richmond for sale again (Richmond Times-Dispatch)*
- First of two new SCC judges sworn in (Virginia Business)*
- The state’s first small modular nuclear reactor likely won’t be built in Southwest Virginia after all, Youngkin says (Cardinal News)
In case you missed it:
- Petersburg School Board: Sterling resigns as superintendent (The Progress-Index)*
*This outlet utilizes a paywall.