Local arts organizations that apply will be eligible to receive part of a grant awarded to the city by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.

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Grace Mamon is a reporter for Cardinal News. Reach her at grace@cardinalnews.org or 540-369-5464.
UK friend of man charged with attack on Vogler says he had sought mental health counseling before assault
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Danville to approve plans on Tuesday to buy land for whitewater channel from Industrial Development Authority
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Vogler in ‘stable but critical condition’ after attacker set him on fire; GoFundMe page created
Danville City Council member Lee Vogler was attacked and set on fire Wednesday. He was expected to undergo his first surgery Friday, according to a statement from his wife.
Suspect in attack on Vogler intended to kill him, court document says
Danville City Council member Lee Vogler was attacked at his workplace on Wednesday. Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes was arraigned Thursday morning on charges of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding.
Vogler was Danville’s ‘comeback kid’ for years before attack
Lee Vogler, who was Danville’s youngest-ever city council member when he was first elected in 2012, is known for his role in the city’s economic resurgence and for reaching across the political aisle.
Danville council member Vogler attacked, set on fire; suspect charged with attempted first-degree murder
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