How many companies were inspected by the FDA in cities located in Floyd County in 2025?
There were two companies in a city associated with Floyd County that received two FDA inspections in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
There were two companies in a city associated with Floyd County that received two FDA inspections in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Chris Obenshain marked May 15, 2026 with several social media posts congratulating new Virginia Tech graduates and recognizing Virginia’s role in American independence.
Chris Obenshain, state representative for Virginia’s 41st district, posted tributes for Mother’s Day and National Police Week on May 10 and May 11, respectively.
Chris Obenshain, recently elected to represent Virginia’s 41st House district, shared several tweets between May 6 and May 8, including a tribute to military spouses and support for Virginia Tech.
Chris Obenshain, Republican representative for Virginia’s 41st House district, commented on the Supreme Court of Virginia’s redistricting decision and called for changes to early voting rules in tweets posted May…
In 2024, Christiansburg Medicaid providers submitted $520,097 in claims for Pathology and Laboratory Procedures, reflecting a 13% increase from the prior year.
A bill from Del. Lily V. Franklin that requires electric utilities in Virginia to establish a virtual power plant pilot program has been approved by both the House and Senate.
Chris Obenshain, newly elected representative for Virginia’s 41st House district, posted messages of support for the Virginia Tech community and condolences for the Fairfax family on April 16, followed by…
Medicaid spending for Procedures / Professional Services rose 7.1% in Christiansburg in 2024, highlighting shifts in service use and payment trends.
Medicaid outlays for the Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) group surged 861% in Radford during 2024, signaling a shift in service use and reimbursement trends.
Medicaid payments for services in the Surgery category in Boones Mill increased by 16.2% in 2024, highlighting shifts in billing and reimbursement patterns in the area.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Pearisburg billed $834,156 for services under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies category—an increase of 65.2% over the prior year.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Blacksburg submitted $512,480 in claims for Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) services, reflecting a 44.9% rise from the prior year.
Dublin saw a 249% spike in Medicaid payments for the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies category in 2024, signaling shifts in service usage and reimbursement trends.
Medicaid payments associated with the Medicine Services and Procedures category in Floyd surged by 95.6% in 2024, pointing to changes in both utilization and reimbursement trends.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Rich Creek billed $20,295 for services in the Evaluation and Management category, reflecting a 2.5% increase from the prior year.
Chris Obenshain marked Easter weekend with social media posts reflecting on Christian observances and participation in community events.
On April 1, 2026, Chris Obenshain posted about Virginia’s constitutional amendment proposal, celebrated NASA’s lunar mission launch, and sent Passover greetings.
Virginia State Delegate Chris Obenshain posted on social media about Palm Sunday observance (March 29), criticized redistricting efforts (March 30), and honored retiring Sheriff Hank Partin (April 1).
Chris Obenshain, state representative for Virginia’s 41st House district since his election in 2024, posted about local cadet achievements, National Agriculture Day, and baseball’s Opening Day between March 24-26, 2026.
Chris Obenshain, who represents Virginia’s 41st district in the State House, commented on political developments and community news through several tweets posted between March 18 and March 20, 2026.
Delegate Chris Obenshain posted tributes for late colleague Barry Knight and commented on both German football club Werder Bremen’s financial struggles as well as Team USA’s Olympic achievements.
Delegate Chris Obenshain marked George Washington’s birthday and discussed opposition to a redistricting amendment in Virginia through social media posts dated February 16 and February 18, 2026.
Delegate Chris Obenshain used his Twitter account in mid-February 2026 to address both state politics—specifically urging voters to oppose proposed changes related to congressional redistricting—and personal matters with a family…
Delegate Chris Obenshain took to social media from February 5-8, 2026, criticizing ongoing redistricting efforts in Richmond and accusing Democrats of partisan gerrymandering.
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