Big Blue Catfish at Dan Daniel river Danville Va (Caution loud Cicada noise)
A coworker gave me his secret catfish bait and it works. Big catfish within a few minutes
Dan River crest continues to rise
Danville is under a local state of emergency.
Anglers Ridge
Mountain Biking at Anglers Ridge Near Danville, VA
Rugby Recruitment Slideshow for Dan River Rugby Football Club
Rugby Recruitment Slideshow I made several years ago for Dan River Rugby Club formed in 1975. The first rugby team on the East Coast to own their own Pitch, 'Purley Downs', in Yanceyville, Caswell County NC. Many of these photos are from Rugby from the old days. Some are from the Duke University MBA World CUp held at Angler's Park in Danville Virginia. See if you recognize yourself! Danville Virginia is rugby friendly! We have a 5 field pitch for tournaments- Contact Tourisn Department of Danville VA.
Daniel - Woolwine 2
Second video of Daniel in Woolwine, VA.
Governor McAuliffe announces new grant for Virginia farmers
WSLS 10 at 6
Salute!
The flags waving in the breeze at the Veterans Memorial at Dan Daniel Park.
What’s News Today: April 4, 2016
Stories making headlines around the Commonwealth.
WSLS 10 Virginia Today
WSLS 10 Virginia Today
New tree sitter joins Mountain Valley Pipeline protest in Giles County
The person is blocking an access road to the Jefferson National Forest
Fed raises key interest rate and foresees three hikes in 2017
WSLS 10 at 5
Beach to Bluegrass: Traveling Virginia Highway 58
An insider's guide to places to brake along one of Virginia's most historic and fun to drive routes.
Joe Tennis, author of “Beach to Bluegrass: An Illustrated Collection of Virginia stories and photos following 500 miles of Highway 58”
Evening News : 2019-04-17
Modern display of the Confederate flag | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Modern display of the Confederate flag
00:01:30 1 Background
00:01:56 2 The vernacular Confederate flag
00:03:31 3 Revival and controversy
00:04:55 3.1 Unofficial military use
00:06:08 3.2 Political groups
00:09:27 3.3 Religious groups
00:09:49 3.4 Public opinion (2011-2017)
00:11:51 3.5 Historical and modern meaning
00:13:53 3.6 Popularity outside the southern U.S.
00:14:12 3.6.1 Pacific Northwest
00:15:39 3.6.2 At European far-right events
00:16:11 3.6.3 Southern pride in Italy's football stadiums
00:17:55 3.7 In film and television
00:18:18 3.8 Use by musicians
00:19:11 3.9 University of Mississippi statue
00:20:27 3.10 House bill banning flag at VA cemeteries
00:21:31 3.11 Six Flags Over Texas
00:22:09 3.12 Display at American University
00:22:36 3.13 Silent Sam controversy (North Carolina)
00:22:57 4 Official usage in southern U.S. states
00:24:10 4.1 State flags
00:24:18 4.1.1 Alabama
00:26:13 4.1.2 Arkansas
00:26:39 4.1.3 Florida
00:27:11 4.1.4 Georgia
00:28:22 4.1.5 Mississippi
00:29:40 4.1.6 North Carolina
00:30:05 4.2 State symbol
00:30:48 4.3 State seals
00:32:17 4.4 Vehicle license plates
00:34:01 4.5 Display at South Carolina State Capitol
00:38:11 5 Reactions to 2015 Charleston church shooting
00:40:23 5.1 Removal from South Carolina State Capitol
00:45:56 5.2 Retailer bans
00:48:33 5.3 NASCAR
00:49:45 5.4 Washington National Cathedral
00:50:44 6 Trump rallies
00:52:13 7 Display in South Carolina vandalized
00:53:02 8 See also
00:53:37 9 Further reading
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SUMMARY
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The display of flags used by and associated with the Confederate States of America (1861–1865) has continued, with a long interruption, into the present day, with the Southern cross used in the battle flag of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia gaining the most popular recognition as a modern symbol of the Confederacy, and by extension, the Southern United States in general. Such displays have been made for a variety of reasons, with Southern heritage, states' rights, and historical commemoration among the stated reasons for particular uses. Displaying the flag has long been controversial in the United States, due to the flag's longstanding associations with racism, slavery, segregation, white supremacy, and treason. Many Southerners associate the Confederate battle flag with pride in their heritage and traditions, but for most outsiders it is impossible to separate the flag from its association with the defense of slavery and racial bias.
Despite the common belief that the Confederate flag has remained in uninterrupted use since the end of the American Civil War, its use was mostly limited to historical films, like Gone with the Wind (1939). Its revival in the 1950s and 1960s came about because of the American Civil War Centennial, but was also used to show opposition to the
Civil Rights Movement, starting with Senator Strom Thurmond's Dixiecrats in 1948. Racism played a major role in its renewed popularity.
WFXR Sportscast - August 17, 2019
Nightly sportcast
Community shows appreciation for those battling Mt. Pleasant fire this Thanksgiving
WSLS 10 at 5:30
Town and Gown: Vision 2020 Forum
EKU presents the new campus improvement plan and vision for 2020 to our community partners. City, county and EKU officials discuss future town and gown partnership opportunities.