Henrico County Government updates on board meeting and EMS week

Henrico County Government updates on board meeting and EMS week
W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration — Henrico County
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Henrico County Government provided updates on the May 13 meeting of the Henrico Board of Supervisors through a series of tweets. The tweets offered information on how to access and participate in the meeting, as well as details about specific agenda items.

On May 13, 2025, at 21:48 UTC, Henrico County Government announced that “The May 13 meeting of the #Henrico Board of Supervisors gets underway in about 10 minutes.” The tweet included instructions for viewing the meeting online via livestream or Webex.

A subsequent tweet posted at 21:48 UTC informed followers that “You can participate remotely if you’re watching on WebEx.” This message provided guidance for joining the budget public hearing or participating in the public comment portion of the regular meeting.

Later, at 22:10 UTC, another update highlighted that “The Board & Chair Dan Schmitt are recognizing May 18-24 as Emergency Medical Services Week.” This recognition emphasized the essential services provided by first responders in improving survival and recovery rates for individuals experiencing sudden injuries or illnesses.

In related news, Henrico County Public Schools District reported an enrollment of 50,464 students during the 2023-24 school year. Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among county schools with 2,039 students. Black students represented the largest ethnic group within the district’s student body.



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