Dominion Energy can go ahead with a controversial gas-fired power plant on the site of its Chesterfield power station, the State Corporation Commission says.
Dominion Energy plans to build a gas-fired “peaker plant” next to its existing power station in Chesterfield County.
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04-19-1977 (cutline): Old Name Comes Down--Workmen remove the last of the wooden letters of Southern Biscuit Co. from atop the company's bakery at Broad Street and Terminal Place yesterday. The bakery will be known as Interbake Foods, Inc., the name of the coporate umbrella of Southern Biscuit Co. SOon a new set of letters will go up, constructed of black plastic and measuring two-and-one-half feet tall.
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The Dec. 6, 1953, edition of The Times-Dispatch included a photo spread on the Southern Biscuit Co., whose products – under the Famous Foods of Virginia brand – established the company as one of America's largest producers of cookies and crackers. Here, baked cookies moved along a conveyor. The Richmond factory near Scott’s Addition now houses the Cookie Factory Lofts apartment complex.
- Staff photo
From the Archives: Southern Biscuit Co.
Southern Biscuit Co., whose products – under the Famous Foods of Virginia brand – established the company as one of America's largest producers of cookies and crackers.
04-19-1977 (cutline): Old Name Comes Down--Workmen remove the last of the wooden letters of Southern Biscuit Co. from atop the company's bakery at Broad Street and Terminal Place yesterday. The bakery will be known as Interbake Foods, Inc., the name of the coporate umbrella of Southern Biscuit Co. SOon a new set of letters will go up, constructed of black plastic and measuring two-and-one-half feet tall.
- Staff photo
The Dec. 6, 1953, edition of The Times-Dispatch included a photo spread on the Southern Biscuit Co., whose products – under the Famous Foods of Virginia brand – established the company as one of America's largest producers of cookies and crackers. Here, baked cookies moved along a conveyor. The Richmond factory near Scott’s Addition now houses the Cookie Factory Lofts apartment complex.
- Staff photo
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