The Smithfield Times – Digital Edition, March 29th, 2017

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Some of this week’s stories:

Town asked to front work
A public hearing for ‘Castle’ uses? No, maybe, yes
Surry wants  annual county payments
Bowman to retire July 1

Forum:

Welcome to Goodwill

Short Rows:

Stop that dog from sucking eggs

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Isle of Wight County

Audit alleges IW treasurer ‘did not comply’ with state law

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IW, Surry say no extra school days needed due to snow

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Town Council, Planning Commission to talk density, renovations at joint Feb. 25 meeting

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Town Council prefers 93-home Grange plan over latest revision

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Hearing on Main Street widening rescheduled for March 20

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Marijuana arrests are latest spotlight on vape stores

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Surry schools seek $750K increase from county

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Bill to repeal ‘skill game’ ban dies

Isle of Wight County

IW-backed Senate bill to lessen local cost of veterans’ tax breaks stalls

Isle of Wight County

NWS offers preliminary snowfall analysis for Western Tidewater

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‘Cottages at Battery’ developer waives decision deadline

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Surry supervisors vote 3-1 to enact 7% cap on solar farms

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Smithfield Police seek suspect accused of robbing Truist Bank at gunpoint

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Live updates: the latest on Winter Storm Kingston.

Isle of Wight County

IW supervisors, School Board cancel Feb. 20 meetings ahead of snow

Isle of Wight County

IWCS to close as expected snowfall revised upward; will it be a record?

Isle of Wight County

Remembering roots: Descendants of Randall Booth have spread nationwide

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Woods Edge suspect served time for 2013 shooting, court records show

Isle of Wight County

IW School Board sets timeline for budget adoption

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Heavy snow across IW, Surry expected Wednesday

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Isle of Wight County Fair brings home state, national honors

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Hardy Elementary to be fourth Project ADAM heart-safe school in Isle of Wight

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Bill to let state revive rejected housing developments dies

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Two bills proposing state oversight of solar farms dead, one still in Senate