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Welcome to Pittsylvania.Biz Posted by pittsylvaniawebmaster
(2009/10/24)
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| Welcome to Pittsylvania.Biz - the Web 2.0 website serving Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Watch this site as we roll out new features. Register as a user and take advantage of the opportunity we offer to promote your business, share news and announcements of your group or organization, interact with fellow residents of Pittsylvania County, Virginia via the internet, and keep abreast of whats going on in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
This site will be primarily devoted to promoting local content contributed by local businesses, organizations and residents. If you are interested in being a contributor, contact us. We welcome the opportunity to provide you the ability to promote your local business, share the success of your local sports teams, promote your local club or charity. Register as a user and take advantage of the free opportunities we offer to promote your business, share news and announcements of your group or organization, interact with fellow residents of Pittsylvania County via the internet, and keep abreast of whats going on in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
The first step to use our features is to register as a user on our site. Then, as you explore Pittsylvania.Biz let us know what feature or news you want to share. Upon verification, we can give you privileges to input and post your news instantly.
Local businesses may become "Link Partners" and receive free promotion via banners ads, links and the ability to post news and announcements. Local Businesses may also list themselves for free in our local Business Directory and grow their business via the world wide web.
Local organizations, charities, and contributing writers may even profit by contributing content as qualifying contributors can earn financial rewards via Google Adsense from clicks by visitors to the news, announcement and content you supply.
Pittsylvania.Biz is what is known as a "Web 2.0" website - i.e. a feature that is composed of contributions by those who view and participate in the site. Anyone can participate. In order to post, you must be a registered user of the website. Posting is subject to our Terms of Use as linked from the bottom of our Home Page. By posting, you adopt and agree to our Terms of Use and News and policies applicable to various features as a binding legal agreement. These include (i) a representation by you that the post is accurate, does not contain any copyright content of any third party unless you have the right to post it, (ii) a prohibition against any posting that is slanderous, illegal, containing "hate" material," (material expressing racial, religious, sexual orientation or other bigotry) or known to you to be untrue, and (iii) a representation by you that if posting on behalf of an organization or other person, that you have the right to make such posting. Violators are subject to loss of posting and/or website access privileges. If you observe any posting which violates our Terms of Use, please notify us via our contact link (on the Home Page) and report the abuse and we will endeavor to promptly investigate and remove if appropriate.
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[2009/3/13]
Pittsylvania Board Honors Melcie B Jones on 100th Birthday
On March 2, 2009, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors honored Melcie B. Jones' 100th Birthday by adoption of the following resolution: PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLUTION 2000239 WHEREAS Melcie B Jones was born in Pittsylvania County Virginia on January 29 1909 and WHEREAS Mrs Melcie B Jones was born raised and resided in the Sutherlin community until 5eptember 2 2007 before moving to the Berry Hill Rehabilitation Center in South Boston Virginia and WHEREAS Melcie B Jones is retired from Lorillard and Dibrell Tobacco Company drove until the age of 95 years and for years served as a taxi for the Sutherlin community and WHEREAS being a devoted member of the Hackberry Baptist Church since the age of 19 where Mrs Melcie B...
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[2008/10/20]
KAINE ANNOUNCES FEDERAL DISASTER DESIGNATIONS FOR ELEVEN VIRGINIA COUNTIES
RICHMOND—Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced today that the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture has designated Amelia, Amherst, Bedford, Campbell, Dinwiddie, Halifax, Louisa, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania and Prince Edward counties primary natural disaster areas because of reductions in farm production caused by drought and excessive heat that occurred this calendar year.
These disaster designations make farmers eligible for low-interest loans and any supplemental relief that might be provided by Congress in the future.
“The low-interest loans farmers in these counties are now eligible to apply for could provide much needed assistance,” Governor Kaine said. “We anticipate that the USDA will soon respond to the many additional requests for...
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[2007/4/29]
Become a Pittsylvania.Biz "Link Partner"
Link Partners Link Partners are local Pittsylvania County, Chatham and Gretna businesses and organizations who (1) maintain an active website (national firms with local offices may participate but they must have a webpage with information about the local location), (2) include a link to Pittsylvania.Biz on their website, and (3) submit both a logo and banner ad for rotation on our website.
To become a Link Partner, the first step is to register as a user on this website. The place or include a link to our website on your site, either as a free standing link or banner, or on a local link page you maintain. The use our Contact feature to notify us, and provide your user name (on this website) and the URL of your website. We will then contact you with further details....
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[2007/4/29]
News versus User Posted News
Understanding the difference between our "News" feature and "User Posted News. User Posted news is intended to be an organized community "blog" which enables all registered users to submit and self approve for posting news and announcements on a variety of topics relevant to daily life in Pittsylvania. That feature is unmoderated, thus registered users have the flexible ability to post news and announcements relative to the topic. Submission to that category will be "pruned" after a reasonable period of time.
The "news" feature is a more moderated news area, where all articles are approved by the website moderator or a vetted contributing writer. We welcome providing serious writers the opportunity to publish articles and stories of the history and heritage of...
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[2007/4/29]
Pittsylvania FAQ Feature Launched!
Pittsylvania FAQ Feature Launched!
We have launched our Pittsylvania FAQ - a feature designed to enable users to ask and answer questions, to share their knowledge of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Danville, and the towns of Chatham, Gretna, and Hurt, and to create a knowledge base of frequently asked questions about Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Visitors and residents are welcome and encouraged to submit questions. If you know the answer to a posted questions, please feel free to share your knowledge and submit an answer. If you beleive a posted answer is wrong, or could be improved, please post a comment. The Pittsylvania FAQ feature may be accessed from the user menu in the left column of each page.
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The Town of Chatham Nestled in the rolling foothills south and east of the Blue Ridge mountains and north of the Piedmont triad, the Town of Chatham is a rich mixture of every period of American history dating back to the arrival of Colonial settlers around 1740. As the County Seat of Pittsylvania County (Virginia's largest in area) and host to two nationally-recognized college preparatory schools, many are initially drawn to Chatham not for pleasure, but simply on business. An increasing number of professionals (not just writers and artists) find that a virtual office in Chatham offers the advantages of small-town life without compromising their work with city-based business partners and clients.
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The largest county in Virginia, Pittsylvania County consists of 982.89 square miles. Situated in the south-central Piedmont plateau region, the land is rolling to hilly with elevations averaging from 400 to 800 feet above sea level. The highest point in the county is Smith Mountain which is 2,043 feet high. The county borders North Carolina and is adjacent to the city of Danville. Chatham, the county seat, is 140 miles from Richmond, 68 miles from Roanoke,50 miles from Lynchburg, and 96 miles from Raleigh, North Carolina. The county was formed in 1767 from Halifax County and assumed its present boundaries in 1777. It was named for William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, a British Statesman.
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The mission of the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce is to serve our members and improve the business environment by providing leadership, products, programs and services which promote the success of our members. The vision of the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce is to energize the Region by creating exceptional business growth and profitability in a vibrant, customer-centered culture
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Our organization exists to improve and enhance the quality of life for the residents of the Town of Chatham and its proximate environs. This is a sweeping mission statement and, as you can imagine, causes our organization to become involved with many endeavors and activities.
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Since 1973, the Pittsylvania Historical Society has been a focal point of historical commemoration in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. The organization was born of interest and activities leading up to the national bicentennial in 1976. The William Pitt Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution provided the initial idea, personnel, organization, and effort to bring it into existence.
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