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Since I did not know this, perhaps other people need to know as well.There is currently a FIRE WARNING. Not a ban, but l...
06/28/2024

Since I did not know this, perhaps other people need to know as well.
There is currently a FIRE WARNING. Not a ban, but lets be smart.
From the website linked below...

Public Safety Announcement

Due to the extremely dry conditions and the effects high temperatures have on our firefighters' health, we are issuing a fire warning.

Floyd County urges citizens not to do open burning until we receive some significant rainfall. If you must burn, please call our non-emergency line at 540-745-9334, advise them of your burn, and leave your contact information and address.

Safety Guidelines for Burning:

Never leave a burn pile unattended.
Have shovels or rakes on hand to control the fire if it spreads.
Perform controlled burns after 4:00 PM due to lower winds.
Do not add to the pile after 12:00 AM.

This is not a fire ban, but we recommend waiting to burn if possible.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Public Safety AnnouncementDue to the extremely dry conditions and the effects high temperatures have on our firefighters' health, we are issuing a fire warning.Floyd County urges citizens not to do open burning until we receive some significant rainfall. If you must burn, please call our non-emergen...

06/28/2024

Found on The Blaze media:
Tractor Supply Company issued a statement announcing that it will stop sharing data with the Human Rights Campaign; nix diversity, equity, and inclusion positions; and ditch its carbon emissions goals. The Human Rights Campaign is a pro-LGBT advocacy group.

In the statement, the company listed five points, declaring that it will:

"No longer submit data to the Human Rights Campaign"
"Refocus our Team Member Engagement Groups on mentoring, networking and supporting the business,"
"Further focus on rural America priorities including ag education, animal welfare, veteran causes and being a good neighbor and stop sponsoring nonbusiness activities like pride festivals and voting campaign"
"Eliminate DEI roles and retire our current DEI goals while still ensuring a respectful environment,"
"Withdraw our carbon emission goals and focus on our land and water conservation efforts"
BlazeTV host Lauren Chen summed up the development in a tweet, noting, "Tractor Supply is basically DISAVOWING wokeness."

06/28/2024

I liked this week's newsletter from Congressman Griffith. Like many, it is full of local history.

Congressman Griffith’s Weekly E-Newsletter 6.28.24

A newsletter from 2017 entitled “Independence and Southwest Virginia” was one of my favorites. Many of you have told me over the years it was a favorite of yours too.

Because of redistricting, the Ninth District has added some communities and lost some communities. So, I thought it might be of interest to review locations in the Ninth District named for influential figures during the American Revolution era.

On July 4, we celebrate Independence Day, the anniversary of when fifty-six men pledged “[their] Lives, [their] Fortunes and [their] sacred Honor” by adopting the Declaration of Independence. We honor them on Independence Day, but in Southwest Virginia, their legacies can be found every day. One can simply look at a map to find them.

Three of the counties contained in the Ninth Congressional District are named after signers of the Declaration. Wythe County is named after George Wythe, who taught Thomas Jefferson law. His name appears first among Virginia’s signatures.

Carroll County’s namesake, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, represented Maryland. He was the only Roman Catholic signer and the last survivor among the fifty-six, living until 1832.

In 1785, Virginia gave birth to Franklin County. Honoring one of the most famous Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin was a renowned intellectual respected in the United States and the Western World.

The Declaration was a big step, but some had demanded independence before 1776. One of the boldest was Patrick Henry, who famously declared before the Second Virginia Convention, “Give me liberty or give me death!” He has two county names honoring him: Patrick and Henry. For a time, Henry resided in Leatherwood, Henry County.

To make independence real, it needed more than the Declaration. It needed individuals who were willing to fight and, if necessary, die for the cause. Two such patriots are honored in our area by county names. Richard Montgomery led the invasion of Canada and died at the Battle of Quebec in 1775.

Casimir Pulaski was a Polish count. Like the French-born Marquis de Lafayette and the Prussian Baron von Steuben, Pulaski was a European nobleman who was drawn to the American cause. As he wrote to George Washington, "I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it." Pulaski fell at the Battle of Savannah in 1779.

William Grayson also fought in the war, serving as an aide to Washington and rising to colonel, but he survived the war to become one of Virginia’s first U.S. senators, and now has Grayson County named in his memory.

Furthermore, the City of Martinsville was founded by Brigadier General Joseph Martin who contributed to American Revolutionary battles at Kings Mountain and Cowpens.

Russell County was named for William Russell, but which one, the father or the son? Both were soldiers of the Revolution. The elder Russell’s service included Point Pleasant, when frontiersmen led by Andrew Lewis defeated Shawnee Chief Cornstalk and helped clear the way for Daniel Boone and others to settle beyond the Appalachians.

William Russell’s son was one of the Overmountain Men, frontiersmen who rallied from hundreds of miles away to fight the British. Their victory at Kings Mountain helped turn the tide of the war in the South. The Abingdon Muster Grounds, where 400 of the militiamen began their journey, marks the northern trailhead of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail.

Then there is Washington County. George Washington led the Continental Army to victory against the powerful British Empire. That victory led to a sense of liberty in the colonies and in 1782, the Village of Liberty (now known as the Town of Bedford) was formed.

Later, Washington served as president of the Constitutional Convention and subsequently as our first president under the new Constitution. After two terms, he returned home. Truly, Washington was:

“First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.”

That description came from Washington’s colleague Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee, who, sure enough, is the namesake of Lee County.

In Southwest Virginia, we are proud of our patriotic heritage. The names of the fifty-six signers of the Declaration, the other statesmen who worked for independence, and the soldiers who fought for it hold an honored place in our memory. But their legacy consists of more than names in history books or on maps. It is found in our democratic republic, in the freedoms we enjoy, and the great nation we have become.

If you have questions, concerns, or comments, feel free to contact my office. You can call my Abingdon office at 276-525-1405 or my Christiansburg office at 540-381-5671. To reach my office via email, please visit my website at www.morgangriffith.house.gov.

Today, June 6th 2024, is the 80th anniversary of D-Day.Take time to remember and reflect please.
06/06/2024

Today, June 6th 2024, is the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Take time to remember and reflect please.

The U.S. Army remembers June 6, 1944: The World War II D-Day invasion of Normandy, France.

04/20/2024
Please reach out to Gov Youngkin and tell him that you expect him to defend our rights to defend ourselves. Instead of "...
02/27/2024

Please reach out to Gov Youngkin and tell him that you expect him to defend our rights to defend ourselves. Instead of "playing his cards close to his chest" he should make a clear stand for our rights and veto all the gun control bills passed out of the Legislature this session. He won because of the support from SW Virginia, now he needs to support us.
https://www.governor.virginia.gov/communicating-with-the-governors-office/

01/09/2024

We have had reports of some flooding around the county. Please use caution while out driving.

12/08/2023

A weather alert for Sunday through Monday morning. There looks to be a good potential for several kinds of bad weather coming up. I recommend getting your shopping and other preparations done on Saturday. Sorry,
I'm typing this up mobile so no links.
In general we're looking at strong rain storms Sunday morning. Gusty winds during Sunday afternoon. On the backside of this storm will be cold enough air to drop several inches of ❄️❄️ snow ❄️❄️. With all the wet coming down first **I** don't think that most of Floyd County will see much accumulate. Allow for slippery porches and steps. And having to clean off car windows if not under cover.

Floyd Christmas trees recognized. This year Sweet Providence Farm was chosen to provide a tree for the Executive Mansion...
11/29/2023

Floyd Christmas trees recognized. This year Sweet Providence Farm was chosen to provide a tree for the Executive Mansion in Richmond. Merry Christmas!

11/20/2023

The Democrats have wasted no time in filings for the 2024 Session. This is just a heads up. I'll write more details in the coming week.
HJ1 is a Virginia Constitutional Amendment would enshrine in our state constitution an unlimited right to murder an unborn child "unless justified by a compelling state interest."
HJ2 is an interesting "voting rights" act. I put that in quotes because the title is "HJ 2 Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters, right to vote, persons not entitled to vote." Concerning felons however in the text of the Summary it says, "but every such person, upon release from incarceration for that felony conviction and without further action required of him, shall be invested with all political rights, including the right to vote;"
Which creates an interesting problem for anti-gun liberals. If the right to bear arms is considered a political right, then they are automatically restoring gun rights. And if it is a natural right, then the Supreme Court of the US has severely limited government's ability to regulate that right by law abiding citizens.
Keep in mind that no bill survives unchanged the committee process and that in Virginia Constitutional Amendments must survive two sessions of the legislature with an election in between those two sessions.

11/10/2023
Support is being asked for. $5 buys a pot of coffee!michael
11/10/2023

Support is being asked for. $5 buys a pot of coffee!
michael

This video by Virginia Delegate Nick Freitas explains how the opponents of freedom and self defense are using media to m...
11/09/2023

This video by Virginia Delegate Nick Freitas explains how the opponents of freedom and self defense are using media to manipulate emotional responses. Please watch and learn. Please remember that when casualties are reported, there is no independent verification of the numbers coming from Gaza.
The information warspace activity continues to be intense.

Hamas understands that the real battlefield is not in Gaza, but in the streets, university halls, and newsrooms of the West.And this is why they’re using hum...

Tuggles Gap Roadside Inn is the FB page to follow if you want to support the people fighting the fire up there.
11/09/2023

Tuggles Gap Roadside Inn is the FB page to follow if you want to support the people fighting the fire up there.

Help Tuggle’s Gap Roadside Inn provide drinks and snacks for the wildfire fighting effort.

11/07/2023

Veterans, spouses, & widows. Last year's program was very moving. The meal with the kids was quite fun.

Aaron Hullett will be at the Blue Ridge Diner noon Wed, Nov 1.He is running for the School Board, District A, Little Riv...
10/31/2023

Aaron Hullett will be at the Blue Ridge Diner noon Wed, Nov 1.
He is running for the School Board, District A, Little River District.

10/06/2023
10/06/2023
We are having a Fall dance, Sept. 30th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. You do not need a partner. You do not need previous expe...
09/26/2023

We are having a Fall dance, Sept. 30th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. You do not need a partner. You do not need previous experience. You do not have to wear a costume (although historical attire is encouraged - Colonial, Regency, or Scottish). You DO need to want to have fun!
The dance is $20/adult; $12/child 12 and over.
Note from Michael: A person does not have to be an athlete or know the dances to come and enjoy. The dances will be taught and you can pair with someone that can help guide you.

English country dancing and Scottish country dancing
Singles welcome
Inexperienced dancers welcome; dances will be taught.
Refreshments

There's a new farrier in Floyd. Trained and open for business.
09/26/2023

There's a new farrier in Floyd. Trained and open for business.

09/19/2023

Have you checked out the many dance opportunities I have posted on the website? Our local dance party is Sept. 30th from 6:00-9:00 pm at the VFW hall in Floyd, VA. Visit the link below to see other nearby opportunities...because you can never have too much dance in your life!
https://www.inspiredscholar.com/may-i-have-this-dance.html

Being aware of propaganda. Do you think this is a subject that should be taught in our schools, public and private? Do y...
09/08/2023

Being aware of propaganda. Do you think this is a subject that should be taught in our schools, public and private? Do you think our school system could teach this without turning the lesson into propaganda?

This film was made to sell to high school media departments who purchased it to show to their juniors and seniors. Students in public high schools were being...

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