Lorraine Audrey Glover’s sunrise was on June 27, 1948 and unexpected sunset August 9, 2020. Lorraine is survived by her husband Clarence Glover; three children Domonic Creek, Talphin Glover, and Terrance Glover, and their spouses; her mother, Marydell Jones; six sisters, Ivy, Wanda, Artina, Wendy, Sharon, and Patty and their spouses; one brother, Norman and his spouse; 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

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On Wednesday, August 5, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced the launch of COVIDWISE, ‘an innovative exposure notification app that will alert users if they have been in close contact with an individual who has tested positive for COVID-19,’ according to a press release from the governor’s office.

The app will make Virginia the first in the nation to utilize Bluetooth Low Energy technology developed by Apple and Google.


Governor Ralph Northam announced today, August 7, that there will be a temporary statewide moratorium on eviction proceedings. This decision comes after the 4-month federal eviction moratorium and unemployment benefits expired.

The details of the decision are as follows:


Stafford County will launch an a phone app that will provide discounts at wineries, breweries, and restaurants, and other tourist destinations in the county.

The new app will be funded with a $10,000 grant the county received from the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s WanderLove Recovery Grant Program. The funds were made available to multiple jurisdictions, to organizations responsible for marketing areas to potential visitors to increase tourism in a region.


Ridership on the region’s commuter bus system has rebounded since the economic shutdown brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

OmniRide buses are currently operating at 85% capacity of what the transit system had been operating before the pandemic. This number reflects ridership for runs on Monday through Thursday while running a reduced schedule on Fridays.


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