Scattered thunderstorms are expected Monday afternoon and evening. Some may become severe with large hail and high winds. TRACK RADAR2 Fairfax County officers shot during traffic stop near Greenbriar (7News) — Two police officers are injured and a suspect is dead after a routine traffic enforcement turned into a deadly shooting in Fairfax County Officials said the officer-involved shooting occurred in the 4000 block of Majestic Lane shortly after 3 p.m The officers with the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD) were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries a 36-year-old man who lived near where the incident occurred Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said during a news conference a Fairfax County officer with a radar tried pulling over the man for speeding The driver reportedly stopped but drove off again before abruptly stopping again The man refused to give police his identification but told the officer that he had a gun on his waist who said he reviewed the body camera video Two other officers arrive at the scene and begin trying to de-escalate the situation "The two officers who were shot non fatally never discharged their firearms That's how quickly this happened," Davis said "They were trying to prevent our gunmen from taking his gun out of his holster trying to restrain him from taking his gun out of his holster." the man begins firing shots at two of the officers takes his gun out of the holster and leans back in his driver's seat and immediately opens fire on two uniform Fairfax County police officers who are standing at the driver's side door of the car." who was standing on the opposite side of the car from the other officers Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) officials secured Greenbriar West Elementary School as a precaution and the school returned to normal operations after being given clearance from police "at no time was anyone on school property in any danger." Fair Oaks Police District – The criminal and administrative investigations continue into the April 23 officer-involved shooting in the 4000 block of Majestic Lane near Greenbriar of Fairfax refused to obey officer commands during a traffic stop reached for a firearm and shot two officers Wali was taken to an area hospital and pronounced deceased Officer Lachapelle is assigned to the Fair Oaks Police District He is on restricted-duty status while the investigation continues The body-worn camera footage will be released within 30 days of the incident in accordance with the department’s guidelines.   please read our blog and follow us on Twitter Fair Oaks Police District – Detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau and Internal Affairs Bureau continue to investigate yesterday’s officer-involved shooting where two officers were shot by an armed man near Greenbriar an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in the 4000 block of Majestic Lane near Greenbriar The officer stopped a 1999 Toyota Corolla driven by Jamal Wali Wali was argumentative and refused to obey commands Wali reached for a firearm and shot two officers Responding officers quickly began performing life saving measures on the two officers and suspect The two officers were transported in non-life-threatening condition to local hospitals Wali was pronounced deceased at the hospital A photo of the firearm used by Wali was recovered on scene and is pictured below: The officer involved in the shooting has been identified as a 2-year veteran assigned to the Fair Oaks Patrol District the officer has been placed on restricted duty status pending the outcome of the criminal and administrative investigation.  The criminal investigation into use-of-force is being conducted by the Major Crimes Bureau The body-worn camera footage will be released within 30 days in accordance with the Department’s policy The results of the criminal investigation will be presented to the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney Our Internal Affairs Bureau is conducting an administrative investigation in accordance with policy along with a review by the Independent Police Auditor The name of the officer will be released within 10 days and in accordance with the Department’s policy All information provided in this release is based on preliminary investigative findings and may be subject to revision as the investigation progresses To view Chief Davis’ press conference from the scene, click HERE. 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FORECASTSEND US YOUR PICTURESFourth case of measles in Arkansas identified in Conway and Greenbrier clinicsby Rowdy Baribeau LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) has reported a fourth case of measles in the state The ADH says the individual was not fully vaccinated and resides in Faulkner County Due to the individual having no record of travel outside the state the case indicates the first case of community-spread measles in Arkansas this year The case visited the following locations while infected: The ADH says there have been no cases identified at daycares or schools Vaccine recommendations have been updated for citizens in Faulkner and surrounding counties (Cleburne The ADH is asking those who were at the two clinics during those specific times and develop symptoms to contact your health provider by phone and state if you were potentially exposed to measles All children six to 11 months of age can receive a dose of the MMR vaccine If children get a “zero” dose of MMR vaccine at six to 11 months of age they should still be vaccinated with two more doses of MMR vaccine at 12 months and during four-to-six years of age (This story was updated to correct a misspelling/typo.) Savannah's Greenbriar Children's Center plans to reopen by August of this year Information about the status of Greenbriar following its closure on March 21 was presented Friday morning in a press conference led by Chatham County Board of Commissioners Chairman Chester Ellis County commissioners and leaders from Greenbriar including its Board President Connie Cooper stood alongside Ellis Cooper had shared the nonprofit's strategic plan to "bring all of our childcare facilities to the Greenbriar campus." She also stated that the organization plans to sell the Windy's location which provided care for 1 to 3 year old children and pre-K students first in regard to which funding sources' declines impacted the organizations ability to remain open Ellis stated the county was lending its support to help Greenbriar reach "benchmarks" toward its shifting of the programs to the Hopkins Street site he and Greenbriar leaders would or could not say Beyond general statements about a need to assess and iron out the concrete plans necessary to meet an August open date little new information was provided More on child care center's closing: Savannah's Greenbriar Children's Center closed last week, leaders won't say exactly why The center has served some of Savannah's most vulnerable children for over 80 years but it temporarily closed Friday March 21 with short notice to families and community partners Focusing on August she said "we are in the process of looking at licensing" to accommodate Greenbriar's various programs on its campus about how the financial situation became such that a temporary closure and program consolidation were necessary for a strategic restructuring When asked about what funding the county might supply given that there was a $41,845 decrease in funds between 2022 and 2023 based on Greenbriar's 990 tax filings Ellis said "we don't sit down and talk about where blame should be...and what happened in the past." He said the commission is looking at what needs to be done to move forward though Greenbriar leaders did not address whether 2021's funding increase came from ARPA Cooper did address the SCAD Community Fund grant it recently received to expand a gymnasium for a new community center on the Hopkins Street site there may be a different focus or direction." When asked if she meant there was a possibility that SCAD could rescind or expand approved spending parameters beyond the gym project "I'm not sure." She said discussions with SCAD representatives were ongoing Ellis said the commissioners and Greenbriar leaders know what "blockages we are facing and we know what the steps are" to have the center in a place where it is safe secured and "most of all functional." He also said leaders within the local municipalities of Chatham County "need to get involved" and partner with the Greenbriar board to "get over the hurdle." Joseph Schwartzburt is the education and workforce development reporter for the Savannah Morning News. You can reach him at JSchwartzburt@gannett.com and JoeInTheKnow_SMN on Instagram We use cookies to analyze user behavior in order to constantly improve the website for you. Learn more (TSXV: GRB) (OTC Pink: GEBRF) ("Greenbriar" or the "Company") announces that the Puerto Rico Energy Power Authority ("PREPA") has formally approved a settlement agreement ("Settlement Agreement") with the Company's wholly owned subsidiary PBJL Energy Corporation ("PBJL") and approved the pricing terms that has now been submitted to the Puerto Rico Energy Bureau ("PREB") to continue with the approval process and to the Financial Oversight and Management Board ("FOMB") PBJL will receive a rate of USD $0.0985 per kwh with increases of $0.005 per year capped and/or never to exceed USD $0.115 per kwh Greenbriar has a project level lender who can provide debt financing for this project at the non-dilutionary project level The project is 80 MWac and sized at 160 MWdc to annually produce 280 million kwh per year with a minimum contract life of 25 years The US Federal Government provides a fully fungible 30% federal tax credit with an additional 10% to total 40% of the total capital costs if at least 40% of the materials are US made Greenbriar is a leading developer of sustainable real estate and renewable energy high impact projects and led by a successful industry-recognized operating and development team Greenbriar targets deep valued assets directed at accretive shareholder value CiachurskiChief Executive Officer and DirectorPhone: 949.903.5906 The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of this release Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release This news release includes "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of Canadian securities laws and United States securities laws (together All statements included in this news release statements with respect to the closing of the Shares for Debt Transaction and the approval of the Shares for Debt Transaction and the issuance of Options by the TSX Venture Exchange Forward-looking statements include predictions identified by the use of words such as "anticipate" "propose" and "intend" and statements that an event or result "may" "could" or "might" occur or be achieved and other similar expressions and includes the negatives thereof The Company does not undertake to update or revise any forward-looking statements To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/248538 SOURCE: Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc. Sign Up Company Profile Alternative Energy Ohio – Learfield’s Falcon Sports Properties announced today a transformative partnership that sees the Falcons join the growing trend of on-field logo sponsorships in college football a real estate management company managing rentals throughout Northwest Ohio will have its logo featured on the 25-yard lines at Doyt L Perry Stadium for Bowling Green’s last two home games of the 2024 football season The on-field logos make their debut this Tuesday when the Falcons host Mid-American Conference foe Western Michigan “We continue to pursue innovative strategies to elevate the brand and presence of our corporate sponsors in the region,” said Director of Athletics Derek van der Merwe “Our BGSU community and all of the businesses in the region are critical partners in our quest for excellence and championships Serving their business needs and being a part of their growth are essential to our mission.” The Falcons remaining two home football games are set to be nationally televised providing an incredible opportunity for significant TV exposure for both Bowling Green Athletics and Greenbriar through their on-field logo sponsorship In addition to the national exposure received via television broadcasts Greenbriar continues its direct local support of the Falcons as the sponsor of the Sacks for Sacks initiative donating $25 – the approximate equivalent of a sack of groceries – to the local food pantry for every sack made by the Falcons this season The Greenbriar brand also has in-venue visibility with various digital and static signage placements inside Doyt L “Greenbriar is thrilled to partner with BGSU Athletics and Falcon Sports Properties on this unique opportunity to sponsor the field logos at Doyt Perry Stadium,” said Bob and Patricia Maurer “We are excited to continue to support the student athletes at BGSU.” Prior to expanding their partnership to include on-field logos at football games Greenbriar has been a partner of Bowling Green Athletics and Falcon Sports Properties for six years and is also the presenting sponsor of the 2024-25 Bowling Green Hockey season “This is an exciting opportunity in an emerging asset category and we’re thrilled to collaborate with a terrific partner in Greenbriar,” added David Anderson General Manager of Falcon Sports Properties “We appreciate their continued support of the Falcons and are ecstatic to see both of our brands elevated together on national television.” the locally based team of Learfield – the media and technology company powering college sports – is the exclusive multimedia rights holder for Bowling Green Athletics and handles all sponsorships Join Our Mailing List © Learfield.  All Rights Reserved.  | 5400 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, Suite 100, Dallas, TX  75240 | Phone: 469-241-9191 Privacy Policy | Advertising Policy | Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information Savannah's Greenbriar Children's Center closed its doors last week The organization's Board President Connie Cooper, said in a statement first provided to WTOC that the move is temporary while Greenbriar restructures its funding model to develop a "long-term plan for reopening the center.” Director of Family and Community Services Eric Mason notified the center's community partners via email on Thursday March 20 that Greenbriar's facilities would be closing the following day on Friday March 21 due to a decline "in funding from various sources" which affected the organization's ability to "continue paying high quality staff to provide high quality services to the community we serve.” The language reflects the official statement from Cooper but does not include specific information about which funding sources may have dissipated Mason's email also noted that he was available for immediate hire he said that he would not answer any questions regarding Greenbriar and that he was instructed to direct all inquiries to Cooper Cooper responded to a phone message with written text responses stating initially that "There is no comment at this time." She then provided the previously shared media statement about the closing The statement reads that "we worked with those impacted to connect them with other available services." The Savanna Morning News has not been able to verify this statement but encourages impacted families to reach out and share their experience about how Greenbriar's closure may have affected them SCAD SERVE grant to SPD: $972,000 grant from SCAD SERVE will fund Savannah Police "technology enhancements" Greenbriar recently received a SCAD SERVE Community Fund grant. According to a March 11 City of Savannah News Flash the grant was to add space to a gymnasium for a new community center that would "deliver impactful education services to [Greenbriar's] clients onsite." SCAD's media relations representatives did not respond to an inquiry into the grant prior to publication SCAD has not responded to inquiries from the Savannah Morning News News of the closing follows an increasing statewide and national trend of scarce child care availability as costs rise amid an ongoing worker shortage (TSXV: GRB) (OTC Pink: GEBRF) ("Greenbriar" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has reached a binding agreement with Ronnie Strasser to buy 115 acre-feet of adjudicated and deeded water rights for USD $1,250,000 the Company now has under its control 282 acre-feet of adjudicated pumping rights for Sage Ranch The payment for this agreement will be made from the proceeds from the Voya construction loan The Company is further pleased to announce Ronnie Strasser will be joining the Company's Real Estate Advisory Board effective March 17 Forward-Looking statements include predictions To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/244815 Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInATLANTA (Atlanta News First) - A man was hospitalized after being shot in southwest Atlanta Tuesday night Atlanta Police said officers responded to 2841 Greenbriar Pkwy SW about a person being shot they found a 26-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his left leg he was taken to the hospital for treatment Atlanta Police Department Aggravated Assault Unit investigators also responded to the scene to find out why the shooting happened Check back with Atlanta News First for updates I got stuck thinking about plants in the genus Smilax after writing about them last time out I think they might be one rank below yellow jackets (Vespula spp.) and poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) as the most despised organisms in the woods as I really want you to fall in love with them I’d like you to fall in love with yellow jackets and poison ivy like greenbriar (Smilax rotundifolia) have important roles in the ecosystem Greenbriars are the host plant to the spotted phosphila moth (Phosphilla miselioides) the curve-lined owlet moth (Phyprosopus callitrichoides) and to a couple of moths whose caterpillars are leaf miners and can be found eating the insides of greenbriar leaves the Proleucoptera smilaciella and Marmara smilacisella While neither of these leaf miners have common names I find it interesting that their specific epithet or the second name in their scientific name Briar flowers provide nectar and pollen for a variety of insects including bees and a large variety of flies Flies are actually the second most important pollinating insect in the world after bees Briar patches are also great for providing habitat and refuge to small birds and animals in the forest who can seek shelter in the thorny tangles of briars These animals are provided not only with shelter but the ripe berries feed everything from ducks In the famous folk tales from Black American traditions Br’er Rabbit gets himself thrown into the briar patch as a trick to escape becoming the fox and bear’s evening supper It’s interesting to me that “Br’er” sounds so much like “briar” that it wasn’t until researching this article that I learned that “Br’er” was a contraction for “brother.” I had always assumed it was like “Briar Rabbit.” Turns out While the briar patch that Br’er Rabbit gets tossed into is most likely a tangled mess of common blackberry brambles (Rubus allegheniensis) it does afford me the opportunity to talk about the different spellings of the word briar I spelled all of the Smilax plants as brier for both are accepted spellings in common English usage While I don’t want to get tangled up in a discussion of semantics and misspellings I also don’t want to get tangled up with most members of the Smilax genus there are species of Smilax that grow in Southern Appalachia that actually don’t have thorns And these species are all also herbaceous perennials as they die back to the ground and reemerge from the roots each year so named because the scent the flowers make smells like rotting meat so the plant can better attract their fly pollinators Last year on one of my guided wildflower walks we observed flies pollinating the large globe-shaped flower clusters of smooth carrion-flower (Smilax herbacea) After describing the fetid odor of the flowers each member of that day’s walk lined up to get a good whiff I was as shocked as Br’er Fox watching Br’er Rabbit play and dance around in the briar patch Do you have celiac disease or do you follow a gluten-free diet for another health condition Did you know there is a Facebook group for that I set up this group over 10 years ago and it now has over 1000 members Look for “Gluten-Free Asheville and WNC” on Facebook.  Question: My father-in-law is now living with us Should I be buying sugar-free candy and cookies for him or is there a better option?  Complimentary Samples (Limited Availability)  Question: My mother-in-law is elderly and doesn’t want to cook at all and only wants to microwave food for herself What are some ways I can make sure she’s still eating healthy?  © 2021 The Smoky Mountain News. 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If you have a question about contributing to SMN, please contact us This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The national interest in the sport of pickleball is once again impacting Wellington in a positive and significant way the Village of Wellington’s Parks & Recreation Department conducted a grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony at Wellington’s Greenbriar Park in order to officially announce public access to six new pickleball courts The event featured a morning filled with activities pickleball demonstrations and introductory clinics approximately 50 people were in attendance including the entire Wellington Village Council — Mayor Michael Napoleone Councilwoman Maria Antuña and Councilwoman Amanda Silvestri They were joined by USA Pickleball Florida Southeast District Ambassador Raul Travieso The opening of those six pickleball courts will add to the national total of 13,969 pickleball courts according to the Association of Pickleball Players pickleball is a paddle sport that combines the elements of tennis badminton and table tennis/ping pong into a lively competitive game for people of all ages and athletic abilities according to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association The new courts at Greenbriar Park are now available to the general public for open play on a first-come They are open daily from sunrise to sunset Players must bring their own paddles and balls Greenbriar Park is located at 2975 Greenbriar Blvd. Learn more about pickleball in Wellington at www.wellingtonfl.gov/652/pickleball Please login to activate the purchase link or sign up here to register an account As the long awaited recovery in the trucking sector remains mired in contraction email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] 2025 at 12:50 pm CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Danille Moran will become principal at Greenbriar effective July 1 Greenbriar Elementary School will be soon getting a veteran educator in Dr She was appointed the new principal of the Northbrook school at Tuesday night's Northbrook District 28 board of education meeting Moran "brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for fostering excellence and inclusivity." She has worked at Wheaton Warrenville District 200 since 2013 where she was an elementary school principal for seven years and director of elementary instruction for the past five years Moran was also an elementary school principal in Yorkville for three years She began her career as a classroom teacher for seven years in Bensenville District 2 She served as a guest speaker and mentor to beginning teachers and was a PTA volunteer and parent liaison to the bilingual parent outreach program at Addison Trail High School "The Greenbriar community identified that they wanted someone who is student-centered a strong educational leader and who demonstrates warmth and empathy toward others," Dr Moran comes to Greenbriar School with a broad background in curriculum and instruction and a deep understanding of supporting and sustaining a positive school climate and culture." Moran's selection followed a thorough search process beginning with community feedback that shaped the ideal candidate profile administrative interviews and a parent/teacher interview team Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Contact: Dana Soehn Download the NPS app to navigate the parks on the go Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here INDIANAPOLIS – The Browns will not spend the first week of the 2025 training camp in a different setting like they did the previous two years Head coach Kevin Stefanski said at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine the Browns will not return to The Greenbrier the team spent nine days in the mountains of West Virginia at The Greenbrier they worked their way through meetings and held daily practices to kick off the start of training camp The Browns also saw the stay as an opportunity for the team to spend ample time together and build chemistry as well as practice as a team together for the first time since June Ward met with teams at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine Sanders met with teams across at the league at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine Tarver has coached linebacker drills 14 times and attended the combine for 23 years  Hunter is listed as a WR/CB at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine Cleveland will see changes to its quarterback room in 2025 Carter attended the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine ahead of the NFL Draft  Garrett released a statement in February to request a trade  The NFL Combine returns to Indianapolis with workouts beginning Feb Brownson and head coach Kevin Stefanski each spoke at panel discussions during the 2024 Women's Forum a part of the 2024 NFL Combine A look at prospects who could be in the conversation for the Browns during the second and third round of the NFL Draft Jim Justice and his family appear to have averted the auction of the Justice-owned Greenbrier Resort after settling the remaining debt with the historic hotel’s new loan holder representatives of the Justice family said that all remaining obligations to Maryland-based Beltway Capital Management and McCormick 101 LLC are now paid in full and all indebtedness to the loan acquisition companies are settled “This significant achievement comes as part of the family’s ongoing commitment to ensure the long-term stability and prosperity of their holdings America’s Premier Resort,” according to the statement The announcement comes after Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 filed a second legal notice last week in the Lewisburg-based West Virginia Daily News of its intent to auction off the Greenbrier hotel building and adjoining parking lots on Oct Justice representatives said the auction is canceled Speaking Wednesday on his weekly administration briefing from the State Capitol Building Justice said he received updates throughout the day Tuesday on the progress of the settlement from Jay and Jill Justice – his adult children who manage his businesses because they were finalizing…in regard to the situation at the Greenbrier and putting that all to bed and everything,” Justice said “We were retiring and getting rid of the Beltway noise that was out there…This was taking advantage (of us) and something that was not fair at all It’s cost us an unbelievable amount of money “There was no choice in the world,” Justice continued “You can let 2,000 people suffer because of a bad act that was happening to the Justice family It was not any fun and it has cost us a lot of money.” A deal on the Greenbrier was reached between the Justices and Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 on Aug While few details of the agreement were released a statement at the time from the Justice family said Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 would receive a specific amount to be paid in full by Oct Justice said the total settlement amount with Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 was $24 million with specific payment dates leading up to Oct Justice said he made two payments to Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 since the August settlement was announced with a $500,000 payment and a $1.2 million payment made before Sept the completed settlement also settles issues with the Glade Springs Resort near Beckley Glade Springs was placed into a blind trust shielding the governor from direct involvement in its business decisions “This proactive approach has not only strengthened the Justice family’s financial position but also reaffirmed their dedication to the future of The Greenbrier Resort and Glade Springs Resort,” representatives for Justice said the Justices will be in a position to provide extended stability for The Greenbrier’s operations enabling continued investment in the resort’s facilities and services “We are excited to have successfully paid in full our obligations to Beltway Capital and look forward to the future of The Greenbrier and Glade Springs,” said Jill and Jay Justice “This will allow us to invest further in our operations and enhance the experiences we provide to our guests.” Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 — which specializes in purchasing distressed loans from banks that are secured with collateral — declared a loan transferred from JPMorgan Chase Bank in default in July after Justice was unable to pay the full amount by the June 28 maturity date JPMorgan transferred what was left of a $142 million loan that Justice took out in 2014 on the Greenbrier to Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 on July 2 Representatives of Justice’s companies claimed in July the loan was paid down to $9.4 million but Beltway Capital/McCormick 101 filed a separate court case July 18 in New York seeking $40.3 million plus interest and late charges accruing since July 15 from Justice Justice bought the Greenbrier in 2009 from rail company CSX Jill Justice runs the Greenbrier Hotel Corp as president while Justice serves as governor Justice’s son Jay operates the family’s coal “We appreciate the continued support from our partners for whom we know this was a stressful period and we look forward to welcoming visitors for many years to come,” Jill and Jay Justice said According to preliminary investigations by the Ohio State Highway Patrol has introduced another bill to help families save money without tax penalties | https://www.theintelligencer.net | 1500 Main Street LIV Golf, the upstart professional golf league funded by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, revealed their 2025 schedule last week It includes 14 tournaments in 9 different countries.  LIV Golf played a late summer tournament at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs that tournament was pulled from this year’s schedule.  “LIV Golf is grateful for the incredible two years the League enjoyed at The Greenbrier a fantastic venue that provided a tremendous stage for our events,” said a LIV Golf Spokesperson in a statement to RealWV expressing a desire to take the game to additional urban “The Greenbrier showcases West Virginia’s unique charm and hospitality and we’re proud of the memories we created there with fans says LIV is competing directly with the PGA Tour by hosting international tournaments on the same dates as established PGA Tour dates “Next year their first four events… the first one is opposite Waste Management the third one is opposite Bay Hill and the fourth one is opposite the Players,” he said on Fore Play “There is no more of you have certain dates and we (have) certain dates Director of Public Relations at The Greenbrier expressed gratitude to LIV for the last two years “The Greenbrier was proud to add LIV Golf to the list of major events that have been played on its legendary courses PGA TOUR and many others,” he said in a statement to RealWV “The tournaments the past two years brought fantastic players to The Greenbrier helped spread an appreciation for the game to a fresh demographic and introduced America’s Resort to a new audience around the world.” LIV signed a television deal with FOX Sports this week which will bring their “bold” style of golf to major television markets for the first time.  Groups such as the 9/11 Families United Group have opposed LIV’s expansion saying they are engaged in “sportwashing” to change the perception of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record.  In a press briefing last August, Senator Jim Justice, whose family owns The Greenbrier, said it would be difficult to keep LIV in West Virginia as they expand to more urban and international locations in the future.  “While The Greenbrier isn’t part of our upcoming season we’ll always value our time there and remain open to future collaborations when our schedule allows,” continued LIV’s spokesperson.  remains hopeful for future major golf events at The Greenbrier “The game’s biggest events have always found their way to White Sulphur Springs and more are sure to follow in the years to come We invite all golfers to plan a visit to walk in the footsteps of the game’s greats and be a part of an incredible legacy that spans more than a century.” For more information on LIV Golf, visit their website West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has signed over 200 new bills into law – Join us Friday May 9th from 5 to 7pm at Academy Park in Lewisburg The following Death Certificates were filed in McDowell County between April 28 and May 4: Filed April 28 2025: The following Marriage Certificates were filed Get stories thatempower and uplift weekly Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" The Justice family announced an agreement has been reached to avert an auction of the property scheduled for Tuesday | https://www.newsandsentinel.com | 519 Juliana St.