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Henrico's Top Teachers - 2025 • Henrico officials refill water tanks that serve Eastern, Northern Henrico

Henrico's Top Teachers - 2025

Welcome to the 13th edition of the Henrico Citizen’s Henrico’s Top Teachers section, highlighting the work and efforts of 20 outstanding teachers in Henrico County.

We began this section in 2011 and have now profiled 260 Henrico teachers – each one with a story as unique, impressive and meaningful as the teachers themselves. Each year, we receive dozens upon dozens of nominations from readers in honor of teachers they’ve had, or their children or grandchildren have had. Colleagues and administrators often make nominations, too. Click here to read more

Henrico officials refill water tanks that serve Eastern, Northern Henrico
Henrico County officials overnight refilled the six water tanks that serve Eastern and Northern Henrico, so that both areas now have reserves to last another one to two days if necessary, while the county is disconnected from the city’s water supply that normally serves those areas. “By successfully routing
Richmond to reimburse Henrico for borrowing deputy county manager
Henrico County will be reimbursed by the City of Richmond for the time Deputy County Manager Brandon Hinton spends as the city’s acting deputy chief administrative officer for finance for the city, Henrico County Manager John Vithoulkas told the Citizen Tuesday. Vithoulkas and Richmond Mayor Danny Avula announced last week
Steward School graduate Nic Enright overcomes cancer to make MLB debut
Steward School graduate Nic Enright made his Major League Baseball debut May 25 for the Cleveland Guardians, tossing two shutout innings against the Detroit Tigers in a 5-0 Tigers win at Comerica Park in Detroit. It was the culmination of a long, unexpected and emotional journey for Enright, 28, a
Second person charged in Richmond Montessori incident
Henrico Police have charged a second woman with misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor after a toddler from the Richmond Montessori School ran into a busy road. The charge comes one week after police charged another woman, identified as a former employee of the school, with the same
Henrico Property Transactions: May 7-13, 2025
4428 King’s Bishop Road, Varina District - $206,000, 1,344 SF (built in 1987), from Dante J. Washington to Maple Tree Investments LLC. 1506 Sharpsburg Court, Fairfield District - $235,000, 1,017 SF (built in 1977), from Donald A. Bess Sr. and Pamela H. Bess to Karen
Henrico Fur Finder: May 28, 2025
Every Wednesday, the Henrico Fur Finder highlights pets looking for a forever home at the Henrico Police Animal Shelter. Hover over each animal’s picture to see their name, sex, and breed. Animals are sometimes adopted quickly; the shelter cannot guarantee any animal’s availability, and animals cannot be put on
Why Just Measuring Employee Engagement Isn’t Enough (and What to Do Instead!)
(Sponsored Content) Maybe you’ve seen this before at your company. You roll out employee engagement surveys, implement new office perks, and host team-building activities. But despite your best efforts and good intentions, nothing really seems to change. Morale stays flat, turnover doesn’t budge, and business results look the

Heritage India Festival planned May 31-June 1 at Richmond Raceway

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden to host 'Blooming with Pride' June 1


• Henrico-based Primis Bank files suit over employee theft insurance payout (Richmond BizSense)
• Henrico concrete waterproofing firm Alchemco pours into Indonesia with latest expansion (Richmond BizSense)
• Ten Summer Activities Around RVA for $10 or Less (Richmond Family Magazine)

Henrico News Minute – May 28, 2025
No boil water advisory for Henrico residents, as county officials monitor city’s water situation; Henrico seeks proposals for a 17,000-capacity arena at the former GreenCity site; Richmond will reimburse Henrico for borrowing deputy county manager; two men injured during a machete fight in Eastern Henrico.

• Henrico disconnects from city water; no boil water advisory in effect
• Henrico officials want 17,000-capacity arena to open by 2028 at former GreenCity site
• Eastern Henrico's 139-acre Camp Holly site preserved from development
• Henrico loans Richmond a county official to help with money matters
• Henrico warns about fraudulent invoices

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