When Greg Worley retired in January 2024, slowing down wasn’t part of his plan. An avid outdoorsman, Worley enjoys hiking, biking, and camping. He and his wife also love attending concerts and…
While their business casual outfits stood out in a large group mostly wearing military camouflage, so did the deep knowledge and expertise of the REC and BrilliT employees invited to take part in…
Sheryl Reid may have been born in Iowa, but it’s Clarke County, Va., that she has called home since she was 12. Her rural roots helped shape her strong sense of community and her passion for…
By John Hewa, President & CEO, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
In my last editorial, I shared how energy demand across Virginia is rising faster than ever before and how that reality…
National 811 Day is August 11 (8/11), a great reminder to click va811.com or call 811 to check for underground utility lines every time before you dig.
It doesn’t matter the size of the…
Tootie Rinker may have spent much of her childhood overseas, but her roots run deep in Winchester, VA.
Growing up in a military family, she lived in places like Ethiopia and Taiwan before…
