When it comes to enhancing conservation efforts in Henrico, new group thinks it ‘CAN;’ body recovered in James River believed to be that of second missing woman
Henrico Newsflash – June 6, 2022
When it comes to enhancing conservation efforts in Henrico, new group thinks it ‘CAN’
Whether working to protect the Chickahominy River from a pipeline project or to preserve historical environments, citizens have rallied together over the decades to conserve Henrico’s historical and environmental landscapes.
But unlike other notable Virginia counties like Hanover, Loudoun, Prince William and Charles City, Henrico didn’t have a formal organization devoted to its conservation. That is until a group of environmentally focused citizens decided it was Henrico’s time and formed the Henrico Conservation Action Network earlier this year.
Body recovered in James River believed to be that of second missing woman
A body pulled from the James River Monday morning is believed to be that of 28-year-old Sarah Erway, the second woman who was reported missing after a group of people went over Bosher’s Dam on Memorial Day during a group outing on the river.
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