
History in Focus
Note from the Editor: This article references the “History in Focus” program hosted by the Department of Recreation and Parks in conjunction with two Human Resources Division: DEI and Organizational […]
Read more →Note from the Editor: This article references the “History in Focus” program hosted by the Department of Recreation and Parks in conjunction with two Human Resources Division: DEI and Organizational […]
Read more →Eating seasonally grown foods promotes health, supports local economies, and contributes to environmental sustainability. In addition, the advantage of aligning our diets with natural production cycles. Seasonal eating provides the […]
Read more →Ask any retiree if they wish they had done anything different to be financially ready for life after work, and you’ll probably hear some regrets. Planning for a future we […]
Read more →Earlier this year, the County approved a historic pay raise for its employees that will go into effect for the new fiscal year. Given the excitement, many employees are looking […]
Read more →Henrico’s Life-long Wellness Fair: Taking Action To Live Well Now And To Prepare For The Unexpected. Wednesday, May 17, 2023 11 AM – 1 PM Henrico Western Government Center, Administration […]
Read more →Summer and the end of the fiscal year are right around the corner. You may be planning some time off to enjoy the beautiful weather and time with family or […]
Read more →Henrico County Public Library was honored with the Innovation in Government Award for the first-of-their-kind Computer Work and Play Stations at Fairfield Library as part of the VCU L. Douglas […]
Read more →Over 100 Henrico County Employees showed up to The Annual Monument Avenue 10K on Saturday, April 22. This was the largest showing of Team Henrico in recent years. Check out […]
Read more →April 22nd is Earth Day, an annual event celebrated since 1970 to promote environmental protection. Henrico County has a long history of environmental stewardship and has recently strengthened that commitment […]
Read more →According to world Blue Zone research, the longest-living people on earth eat a fiber-rich diet and rely on locally grown fruits and vegetables. What began as a National Geographic expedition […]
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