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25 in '25: Debra Sims Fleisher emphasizes age is just a number when it comes to staying active

25 in '25: Debra Sims Fleisher emphasizes age is just a number when it comes to staying active


She leads from 10 to 14 workout classes every week, offered to all ages and at various locations around the Greater Richmond area.
By Nina Broderick

E-scooters are used more than Richmond’s bike share, but the city views both as important transport options


The city pays about $200,000 each year to operate the bike share program, while e-scooters bring in about $168,000 in revenue.
By Nina Broderick
E-scooters are used more than Richmond’s bike share, but the city views both as important transport options
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