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WTVR-TV, the South’s First Television Station, located on West Broad Street in Richmond, Virginia, is a CBS affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.  Now known as CBS 6, the station signed on the air April 22, 1948 and was only the 8th licensed television station in the country.  In its 75th year of broadcasting, CBS 6 has expanded to offer six over-the-air channels including Antenna TV, Court TV, Scripps News and more.  WTVR is proud to serve Central Virginia through its linear and digital platforms with award winning news, entertainment and community content.

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VPM (formerly known as WCVE) is the largest locally owned and operated public media company in Central Virginia. As Virginia’s home for public media, VPM provides the best of PBS and NPR programming coupled with a strong set of community-based programs and services designed to make an important impact in the areas of arts, news, history, science and education.

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When Virginians look for their trusted news source, they turn to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. In addition to award-winning news reporting, The Times-Dispatch specializes in business, sports and entertainment coverage. The RTD also provide thought-provoking commentary as well as advertising solutions that drive results for local businesses.

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Altria Group holds diversified positions across tobacco, alcohol and cannabis. Through our wholly-owned subsidiaries and strategic investments in other companies, we seek to provide category-leading choices to adult consumers, while returning maximum value to shareholders through dividends and growth.

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With roots that stretch back to 1850, Virginia Natural Gas serves more than 300,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in southeastern Virginia.

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The Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired (DBVI) is committed to providing quality services to assist Virginia’s citizens who are blind, deafblind or vision impaired in achieving their desired level of employment, education, and personal independence. The department provides an array of specialized services to blind Virginians of all ages to assist them in attaining the skills, confidence and positive outlook that are critical to independence.

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Since 1946, the the Central Virginia VA Healthcare System has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. Services are available to more than 200,000 veterans coming from 52 cities and counties covering 22,515 miles of central and southern Virginia and parts of northern North Carolina.

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Virginia Repertory Theatre is a nonprofit, professional theatre company and the result of the 2012 merger of Barksdale Theatre and Theatre IV. Virginia Rep has four distinct venues, as well as an educational touring arm, and is the largest professional theatre and one of the largest performing arts organizations in Central Virginia. Virginia Rep dedicated to the development and production of new plays, and seeks outside producing collaboration to ensure the play has a life beyond its development and production at Virginia Rep. For 65 years Virginia Rep has served Virginia’s adults, children, families and schools and contributed to the cultural, educational, and economic life of our city and region.

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Local dance enthusiasts founded Richmond Ballet in 1957 as a performance outlet for students in local dance programs. In 1984, Richmond Ballet became the first professional ballet company in the Commonwealth and was designated “The State Ballet of Virginia” in 1990. Richmond Ballet’s mission is to awaken and uplift the human spirit, both for audiences and artists. It is dedicated to the promotion, preservation and continuing evolution of the art form of ballet. Richmond Ballet strives to keep meaningful works of dance alive and to produce and foster new works that remain true to these values.

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Whether you’re a thinker, tinkerer, creative, or full-on science geek, the Science Museum of Virginia has something for all curious minds. From virtual presentations featuring STEM experts to fun videos on social media, and from in-person experiential exhibitions to in-depth lab demos, the Science Museum of Virginia looks for all opportunities to encourage Virginians to enrich their lives through science. The Science Museum is a catalyst for inspiration, a place that sparks curiosity, encourages discovery and generates ideas in science, technology, engineering and math.

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Solutions that make a difference. GroundForce IT consultants possess expertise in a variety of network integration services. To help you manage technology infrastructure, we coordinate overall project management including design, installation and ongoing administration.

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The Kiwanis Club of Richmond is proud to be a Virginia Voice partner and financial contributor to its programs.  Founded in 1919, Kiwanis Richmond’s mission is serving children and being actively involved in our community.  We read in elementary schools, we pack after-school and weekend meals for those in need, we build and maintain Little Free Libraries, we work water stops at the Marathon and 10K, and we financially support some 15 local non-profit organizations through our annual golf tournament and Foundation grants program.  And for 45 years we have been part of the Virginia Voice story.

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Through our community funding, the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation strives to support organizations that provide programs and resources to help strengthen our diverse communities across the country. We know that a strong community is one where every individual has access to educational and employment opportunities, can thrive in safe communities, and has the resources to overcome challenges.

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CultureWorks serves the Richmond and Tri-Cities region, along with the counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, and the town of Ashland. These areas include an array of constituents from individual practicing artists and grassroots arts organizations, to large well-established cultural nonprofits. Their mission is to drive a vibrant community by inspiring, enabling and cultivating world-class arts and culture.