Winter Storm Preparedness & Potential $5,000 Support for Small Businesses The U.S. Chamber Foundation is encouraging small businesses to take preparedness steps now and learn about a program that may provide up to $5,000 in financial support following a disaster declaration. Winter Weather Risks to Business Operations Winter storms can disrupt small businesses in several ways, including:Power outagesDelivery and supply chain delaysStaffing challengesReduced customer trafficSafety concerns for
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PAMPLIN PARK ROUNDTABLE SPEAKER TO PRESENT "THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN" JANUARY 27, 2026 Petersburg, Va. – Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier welcomes Mr. Andrew Gallagher who will present on February 5, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. to the Petersburg Civil War Roundtable. Mr. Gallagher will share stories from his new book Twilight of the Confederacy: The Battle of Franklin. The Battle of Franklin, fought on November 30, 1864, in Tennessee, was a
Hopewell/Prince George Chamber of CommerceAnnounces New President, Officers & Board MembersBrandon Butterworth tapped to lead H/PG Chamber as President Hopewell, Va. (Jan. 20, 2026) – The Hopewell/Prince George Chamber of Commerce (H/PG Chamber) is excited to announce that Brandon Butterworth, Head of School at West End Christian School in Hopewell, Va., has been elected President of the organization’s board of directors. He succeeds Kerrick Loyd, Production Manager at Smurfit Westrock, who had
Every successful founder eventually learns that growth without risk management is like sailing without a rudder. You might move fast — but not always in the right direction.For business owners in Hopewell and Prince George County, risk isn’t an abstract idea; it’s embedded in every hiring choice, supplier contract, and strategic expansion. This guide helps you spot and structure risk before it costs you clarity, control, or capital. TL;DR What this is: A practical guide for founders who want to turn
Launching a home services business—whether in cleaning, landscaping, HVAC, plumbing, or similar trades—can be rewarding but requires clear planning. You’re not just offering a service; you’re building trust in people’s homes and lives. The right approach at the start can make all the difference in long-term success. Step 1: Define Your Niche and Audience Not all home service businesses are the same. Choose where you’ll specialize and define your target customers. For example: Cleaning Services: