
Lyndon German
Staff Reporter, VPM NewsLyndon German covers Henrico and Hanover counties for VPM News. As a Mechanicsville native and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, he hopes to bring a firsthand perspective of the challenges each locality faces.
Prior to joining VPM News, German has been a part of several award-winning news organizations, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Virginian-Pilot and The Progress-Index. Outside of journalism, he enjoys biking, reading and the occasional chess match.
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John Redd was the only board member who voted against the change.
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The county also recently opened a crisis receiving center for adolescents experiencing behavioral health issues.
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The property is expected to bring in $1.78B in tax revenue during the next 20 years.
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County Manager John Vithoulkas proposed a number of local investments.
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The five-day competition attracted 11,000 people to the refurbished complex.
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Residents expressed concerns over development, but acknowledged a need for additional tax revenue.
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Guns, ammunition not permitted in county libraries, recreation centers, government buildings.
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About half of the $768.9M budget would go to education and emergency services.
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County administrator talks bills to "keep an eye on" during the 2024 session.
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State, federal funding numbers present a challenge.