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"Best Places for Businesses and Careers:" Why Lynchburg is Making the Cut Nationally

More than 150 years ago, Stephen Wilcox patented the water boiler. In 1867, Wilcox and George Babcock founded Babcock, Wilcox, and Company to manufacture that same water boiler. Flash ahead to 2010 and B&W is now on the cutting edge of nuclear technology. What does that water boiler have to do with today? Whether they knew it or not, those two pre-Civil War entrepreneurs laid a foundation in Lynchburg for the technology industry. Today, technology is playing a major role in transforming a region, once based largely on manufacturing, into a home for a diverse and ever-expanding economy that was recently recognized by Forbes ...

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Thrill of the Chase: Foxhunting Tradition Thrives in Our Area

"The best thing about it? Why, that's easy. It's the thrill of the chase," Elizabeth Wykle said, excitement and enthusiasm in her voice. "When the hounds have found a fox and they start running him--it's just so exciting, it's the ultimate."

Keeping the Bugs at Bay

There is nothing like a late summer night filled with friends and fellowship on your outdoor deck. It is a place that should be enjoyed, not avoided due to unwelcomed bugs and mosquitoes.

Challenged Sports Exchange: A Safe Place for Special Children

With the help of Jerry Skinner, a 6-year-old reels in an 8-inch catfish, his first catch of the night and a large one at that. "Oh my gosh," he exclaims while running in place and waving his arms like a young bird ready to fly for the first time.

Art : New Art District: What Does it Mean for Lynchburg?

Art : Artist Profile: Jill Jensen

Body : Challenged Sports Exchange: A Safe Place for Special Children

Home & Garden : Keeping the Bugs at Bay

Home & Garden : Lynchburg Living at Home with Haley Pinder: Eclectic Style Room-by-Room

Home & Garden : Get Decked Out for the Summer

Taste : Grill-Out Recipes: Rustic Peach-Walnut Fruit Tart with Caramel Sauce

Taste : Grill-Out Recipes: White Pizza on the Grill

Taste : Grill-Out Recipes: Caribbean Chicken Kabobs

This City : "Best Places for Businesses and Careers:" Why Lynchburg is Making the Cut Nationally

Travel : John H. Kerr Reservoir or Buggs Island Lake--By Any Name, It's Fun!