Henrico County earns 28 nods from National Association of Counties for programs, initiatives
Henrico’s 28 awards, which stemmed from 35 entries, are the most of any county in Virginia for the 11th consecutive year and the sixth most nationally.
Henrico’s 28 awards, which stemmed from 35 entries, are the most of any county in Virginia for the 11th consecutive year and the sixth most nationally.
We’ll keep this post updated with the latest information from County of Henrico officials as it becomes available.
Born between 1982 and 2004, they are the Millennial generation – and their impact on the workplace is significant, especially in Henrico County.
The newly-upgraded park includes new trails, a “sprayground,” a dog park, and other features.
The initiative rewards teachers and staff members with monetary awards for their ideas to improve the school system’s processes and reduce waste.
The new site is more accessible and takes advantage of the latest available technologies to provide a better experience.
The ceremony honors the lives of those who gave their lives in the line of duty in Henrico County.
The new, state-of-the-art, 10,800-square-foot facility replaces a much smaller and older firehouse built in 1962.
The system, which began in 1969, now includes over 4,000 acres of parkland.
The second annual event featuring Henrico County restaurants benefits the Virginia Home for Boys and Girls.