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Article Icon 1 Ex-Sheriff’s Federal Trial on Hold

The bribery trial of former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins will be delayed until at least Dec. 11.

The trial was supposed to begin last week, but Judge Robert Ballou dismissed the jury and set a new date after Jenkins complained of health problems. He is accused of conspiracy, fraud, and bribery.

Jenkins allegedly accepted cash bribes from at least eight people, including three of his co-defendants in this case and two undercover FBI agents. His co-defendants have pled guilty and are expected to testify against him in this trial.

One specific allegation in the case is that the former sheriff provided auxiliary deputy badges in return for cash. Such badges would allow the holder to circumvent state firearms restrictions.

Jenkins served as sheriff for 12 years until he lost a reelection bid last year.

Article Icon 1VMT: Grant Money Is Accounted For 

The Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke said an investigation proved it has not engaged in financial mismanagement.

Over the summer, six board members resigned suddenly, with several saying they stepped down because they had concerns about how the museum spent state grant money.  

The remaining museum board members hired a law firm and an accounting firm to study its spending. Those groups reviewed the books for four months.

“Investigators determined that there were no identifiable issues or concerns with respect to VMT’s handling, spending, or accounting of state grant funds,” according to a letter from a lawyer who conducted the probe.

The accountants found that the museum has some $1.4 million available, “leaving adequate funds to fulfill the remaining grant expenditures of $324,188.”

Article Icon 1Record-Setting Richmond Marathon 

A trio of simultaneous races brought some 21,000 runners into the streets of Richmond this weekend to compete at one of three distances: full marathon, half marathon, or 8K.

It is the most people who have ever participated in the events, topping a mark set in 2014. Robert Mazzanti of Richmond was first across the marathon finish line, with a time of 2:25:12.

Another marathon finisher this year was David Griffin, who suffered a heart attack last year during the race and eventually underwent open-heart surgery. The training helped him rehabilitate.

The oldest person in the field was Doctor Rao Yalamanchili. He finished his third, and he said final, marathon at the age of 87.

Richmond calls itself “America’s Friendliest Marathon” and is known for its downhill finish, which helps some runners qualify for the elite Boston Marathon in April. 


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➤ Arlington: The County Board voted 5-0 to amend an ordinance and allow sharpshooters to operate in the county in an attempt to reduce the out-of-control deer population. (More)

➤ Loudoun County: Republican Tumay Harding will face Democrat Kannan Srinivasan in a special election in State Senate District 32 on Jan. 7. They are vying to replace Suhas Subramanyam, who was elected to Congress. (More)

➤ Charlottesville: Teams from 24 schools gathered for the first LEGO League Challenge Regional Qualifiers, a robotics competition for middle schoolers. (More)

➤ Portsmouth: Starting Jan. 1, it will be more expensive to cross the Elizabeth River. Tolls are set to increase at the Midtown and Downtown tunnels, although VDOT will make relief available for Hampton Roads residents who earn less than $65,000 per year. (Details)

➤ Virginia Beach: We swear it’s true: Anyone can now bid to own one of the six authentic “No Cursing” signs that once dotted the city’s waterfront. Proceeds benefit the Virginia Beach Police Foundation, which encourages people to “bid high and bid often.” (More)

Texas Sports

Hayfield Secondary School will be allowed to compete in the Virginia High School League football playoffs, after a judge granted a temporary injunction asked for by parents of players at the school. The ruling meant the Region 6C playoffs were postponed last Friday and will begin Nov. 21, with top-seeded Hayfield taking on Thomas Edison. (Details)

➤ James Madison kept its hopes of winning the Sun Belt Conference alive by defeating in-state rival Old Dominion on the road in a “Royal Rivalry” game. The Dukes edged out a 35-32 victory. (Recap)

➤ In basketball’s Battle of the Bay, Norfolk State swept two games from Hampton. The Spartan men won 67-58, while the women prevailed 62-53. (Details)

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➤ Google will give $250,000 to the Virginia Energy Efficiency Council to help it train workers. The company is also working with state officials to find ways to meet the energy needs of data centers. (Details)

➤ Paragon Systems Inc. of Herndon will pay a federal fine of more than $52 million over allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. The company provides security at federal buildings nationwide. (More)

TFC Recycling will continue to provide curbside pickup for residents of Norfolk and Virginia Beach after both cities renewed contracts with the Chesapeake-based company. (More)

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➤ Virginia Cooperative Extension has ideas to help keep your hand-picked apples fresh through the winter, even without making applesauce! (Tips)

➤ The Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront in Richmond will open next year and has booked its first show: Dwight Yoakam will appear on June 25. (More)

➤ Just in time for the holidays, a Woodbridge mother has published her family’s recipes in a cookbook called “Baking Memories.” (Details)

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The Poll

Did you go apple picking this year?

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Friday’s Results:

Are you running in the Richmond Marathon, half marathon, or 8K on Saturday?


  1. No: 38.0%
  2. You must be kidding! 37.4%
  3. Yes: 24.5%
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