by Wesley Bryant | Jun 22, 2024 | Stories
IF YOU took a snapshot of any moment in our country’s history, there is a hurt we were trying to heal. The same is true today. It’s our independence that lets us correct our wrongs, to heal, and to build our country up for a more perfect union. We can all be made by...
by Sara Hook | Jun 22, 2024 | Stories
AT WORK, Bob Sullivan is a pediatrician, an allergist, and an immunologist. He treats the children of Lynchburg for asthma, eczema, and any number of allergies. He finds joy in making them feel better. In his free time, Sullivan climbs mountains — not just any...
by Haley Potter | Jun 22, 2024 | Stories
IF YOU have explored the campus of Liberty University, it is likely you have seen Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre. Snowflex offers an unparalleled experience for winter sports enthusiasts and families alike. This facility, managed by the passionate and...
by Amanda West | Jun 22, 2024 | Stories
GINGER PARIS places her violin in the playing position while students as young as 5 do the same. After the introduction ends, the sounds of the first song they learned, “Mississippi Hot Dog,” fill the room. The students are eager to please their beloved Mrs. Paris,...
by Guest Writer | Jun 22, 2024 | Stories
WALKING INTO Sourdough Pizza, you are welcomed with a modern, no-frills aesthetic that represents the fresh and clean menu well. The first thing I noticed was the playlist — Cyndi Lauper, Alanis Morissette, and Fleetwood Mac came through the speakers. We ordered at...
by Guest Writer | Jun 22, 2024 | Stories
WHAT BETTER time to indulge in the ultimate celebration of all things American: backyard barbecues, July Fourth festivities, and the comforting flavors of home? Let’s salute the classic dishes that evoke the nostalgia of summer gatherings and the joy of savoring...