Henrico’s ‘HEART’ environmental committee makes several proposals to supervisors; She survived being hit by a drunk driver, but her fellow cyclist didn’t
Henrico Newsflash – July 26, 2023
Henrico’s ‘HEART’ environmental committee makes several proposals to supervisors
A new Henrico environmental committee composed of government employees from various Henrico agencies has made several environmental-themed proposals for the county’s board of supervisors to consider.
Henrico’s Environmental Action Resource Team, or HEART, was created to help promote sustainability and energy conservation throughout the county, while also working to reduce the impact of government services on the environment.
She survived being hit by a drunk driver, but her fellow cyclist didn’t: ‘His decisions affected my life’
It’s been nearly one year since Natalie Rainer’s life was changed forever. In August 2022, an impaired driver struck Rainer and a friend as they rode their bikes along Osborne Turnpike.
The crash critically injured Rainer and claimed the life of her riding partner, 49-year-old Jonah Holland.
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