About Dabney S. Lancaster Community College

Dabney S. Lancaster Community College (DSLCC) is a community literary in Clifton Forge, Virginia, which is in the middle of the 23 public community colleges in the Virginia Community College System. It is named after Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster, an educator who (among further positions) served as Virginia’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, and as president of Longwood College back retiring to Bath County (one of the areas served by DSLCC).

Dabney S. Lancaster Community College in Clifton Forge, VA Review

Clifton Forge is a town in Alleghany County, Virginia, United States which is portion of the Roanoke Region. The population was 3,884 at the 2010 census. The Jackson River flows through the town, which for that reason was similar to known as Jackson’s River Station.

Clifton Forge was an independent city during the 2000 census. However, in 2001, Clifton Forge gave taking place its city status and reverted to a town. In previous decades, the railroad was a major employer. Clifton Forge is known for its mountain views and positive streams.

Clifton Forge and the surrounding Alleghany Highlands is served by the newspaper of record, the Virginian Review newspaper, and its similar social media platforms, with print editions published Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and the Virginian Evaluation Online published seven days a week.

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