New business applications in Henrico continue to jump; deputy Henrico manager tapped to lead state opioid authority
Henrico Newsflash – July 26, 2022
New business applications in Henrico continue to jump
It’s safe to say business is booming in Henrico.
New data from the United States Census Bureau shows that the county saw an increase in business applications of more than 22% in 2021, following a jump of 35% in 2020.
Deputy Henrico manager tapped to lead state opioid authority
Deputy Henrico County Manager for Public Safety Anthony McDowell will leave the county to become the first executive director of the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority. McDowell will begin the new role Aug. 1.
Prior to his current role with Henrico, McDowell served as the county’s fire chief. He has worked extensively with the Henrico community to address substance abuse disorders.
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