A message to our readers

The Farmville Herald staff has been working hard in recent days to ensure we remain — both in print and online — a trusted source of information in scary and uncertain times.

As the global story and its impact on this community unfolds literally by the minute, online publishing becomes more important than ever by providing timely, accurate information to citizens. To that end, we are providing even nonsubscribers unlimited free digital access to coronavirus-related coverage until further notice. News stories about the virus won’t count toward nonsubscribers’ allotment of five free online articles per month.

That said, this would be a good time to purchase a digital subscription and support your hometown newspaper, which will feel the pinch of what is expected to be one of the worst economic crises in our country’s history. Subscribe at www.FarmvilleHerald.com/subscriptions/ or call Regina Caraway at (434) 392-4151.

Here are a couple of things that will be different for Farmville Herald readers and customers until things return to normal.

There will be no sports section in the daily print edition, as all high school, college and pro sports have been suspended until further notice. Until competition resumes, we will continue to publish relevant sports news as it occurs, but it will appear on other pages of the newspaper.

An alternative printing site has been identified should our press in Farmville become idled by a labor shortage.

In an effort to keep our employees healthy, we have closed our front office at 114 North St. as we heed Gov. Ralph S. Northam’s advice to have as many employees as possible work from home until the virus threat subsides. Telephone and email customer service should not be affected.

For those who typically come to our office to purchase a newspaper over the front counter, we will put extra copies in the newsstand outside our front entrance.

Readers are asked to contact us via our telephone number — (434) 392-4151 — or the respective email addresses below:

Publisher: Betty.Ramsey@FarmvilleHerald.com

Editor: Roger.Watson@FarmvilleHerald.com

Director of Operations: Staci.Bridge@FarmvilleHerald.com

Obituaries: Wanda.Fix@FarmvilleHerald.com

Advertising Director: Jackie.Newman@FarmvilleHerald.com

Calendar and church news: social@FarmvilleHerald.com

Accounts receivable/circulation: Regina.Caraway@FarmvilleHerald.com

We appreciate Farmville, Prince Edward, Buckingham and Cumberland County government and civic leaders, the business community and citizen volunteers for their collective efforts to guide our area through whatever challenges await in the days and weeks ahead. We stand proudly with them in journalistic service to our area.

Betty J. Ramsey is publisher of The Farmville Herald. Her email address is Betty.Ramsey@FarmvilleHerald.com.

SportsPlus

Business

Dominion Energy scams arrive in Farmville

Buckingham

Buckingham supervisors look to sell industrial park land to school

Cumberland

Bryan Hamlett enters 10th District State Senate race

College

Longwood women’s basketball team picks up road win

Buckingham

Buckingham Lady Knights make it three straight district titles

Buckingham

Herald Community Calendar for the week of Nov. 15, 2024

Cumberland

Cumberland Republican joins packed 10th district race

Farmville

Farmville police ask for help to ID shooting suspects

Business

Reassessment will be delayed in Prince Edward County

College

Fast Start: Takeaways From Longwood’s combined 6-1 start

Education

Cox tackles multiple projects to help Prince Edward Public Schools

Farmville

Farmville council makes decision about fence ordinance

College

Tigers shut down Randolph-Macon at home

Farmville

As break-ins continue, Farmville police urge residents to lock up

Business

Tap Fees Reduced? Farmville council has questions about proposal

Farmville

Farmville pays tribute to veterans with annual ceremony

Buckingham

Virginia veterans get assistance, as governor launches network

Buckingham

Trents Mill News: Daylight Saving Time comes and goes

Buckingham

Luther Cifers joins race for 10th District seat

Church & Community

Fuqua School set to host Farmville’s Veterans Day service

Buckingham

Feeding Farmville offers help for residents at Thanksgiving

College

Hampden-Sydney struggles on the road, falls to Shenandoah

College

Longwood Lancers shut down Morgan State during Homecoming

Church & Community

Remembering Sally Thompson: ‘She was an inspiration to many’