Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Lynchburg. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 26th of March.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Daniel William Jackson, 32, waived his preliminary hearing Tuesday morning in Campbell County and will face a grand jury on charges including second-degree murder, strangulation of Tiffany Ann Fortuna, and concealing a dead body in Lynchburg — police said the case stems from a body found on Garfield Avenue last May. WSET
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Amherst County balanced its fiscal year 2025-26 budget on March 18 by bridging a more than $220,000 shortfall and approving a 3% pay raise for employees—keeping their health insurance costs steady. The budget, effective July 1, avoids local tax increases and new positions—with supplemental spending decisions postponed until September. The News & Advance
- ➤ City Manager Wynter Benda and staff held Budget & Brews sessions in all four wards last week to explain Lynchburg’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, which keeps the property tax rate at 89 cents per $100 and funds public safety, education, infrastructure, and quality of life. Residents will share their views at a public hearing on April 22 before council meets on May 27 to adopt the budget. The News & Advance
- ➤ On Tuesday morning, the Lynchburg Fire Department confirmed that southbound lanes of Route 29 near Kemper Street were closed and northbound lanes remained open with delays. WSET
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Bedford County has partnered with Lynchburg to co-host two national disc golf tournaments in April and October 2026 after approving a $35,000 hosting fee—county officials expect the events to generate over $5 million in business sales and more than $200,000 in local taxes. The county also set aside $30,000 for a bid to co-host the 2028 pro world championship, with the fee payable in 2027 if the bid is approved—officials said the plan may enhance regional economic activity. WSET
WELLNESS NEWS
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Diving Lessons at Liberty University
9-10 a.m. — Liberty University Natatorium — No cost mentioned — Dive into fun with lessons for all skill levels.
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Saturday Market
8 AM - 1 PM | Lynchburg Community Market | Free entry | Explore fresh produce and local goods at the vibrant Saturday Market.
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Maker Faire Lynchburg
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. — Randolph College — Free entry — Explore hands-on activities and inspiring demos from makers and artists at this vibrant festival.
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Take Off with the Hillcats!
11 AM – 1 PM — Lynchburg Regional Airport — Free entry — Meet Southpaw, take pictures, and enjoy BBQ while picking up season ticket packages.
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HOPEx 2025: The Art of Change
HOPEx is an evening of powerful storytelling that highlights resilience, transformation, and the impact of investing in the next generation. Featuring dynamic speakers from Broadway, business, and education, HOPEx brings the community together to celebrate the art of change and the power of our community.
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HOPEx 2025: The Art of Change
HOPEx is an evening of powerful storytelling that highlights resilience, transformation, and the impact of investing in the next generation. Featuring dynamic speakers from Broadway, business, and education, HOPEx brings the community together to celebrate the art of change and the power of our community.
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Retro Rewind: CASA '80s Party
6-10 p.m. — Moose Lodge 715 — Support children in need while enjoying 80’s music, dancing, and food at this nostalgic party.
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Momix: Alice in Lynchburg
7-10 p.m. — Historic Theatre at the Academy Center of the Arts — $29 – $87 — Experience an enchanting journey of imagination and acrobatics with MOMIX's mesmerizing production inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic tale.
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Classic Skynyrd LIVE
7:30-9:00 PM — Historic Theatre at the Academy Center of the Arts — $20 – $57 — Experience electrifying tributes to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern rock anthems performed by Southern Steel.
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American Heart Association Lynchburg Heart Walk
10 AM – 12 PM — Percival's Island Natural Area — Free entry — Celebrate heart health and support the American Heart Association while walking for a cause.
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2025 Spring Job Fair
10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. — Jefferson Forest High School — Free entry — Connect with over 40 employers offering various job opportunities in the Bedford area.
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Freedom 4/24's Run 4 Their Lives 5K & Thrive LYH Wellness Expo
Come out for Freedom 4/24's Run 4 Their Lives 5k. Join the fight to prevent and end Human trafficking by walking or running with us! Friday: Family Fun Night/Kids Run & Packet Pick Up. Saturday: Run 4 Their Lives 5K & Thrive LYH Expo. After the race, make plans to attend the Thrive LYH Health and Wellness Expo. Check out all the best health and wellness resources, freebies, and experiences that LYH has to offer.
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