Henrico County Government recently highlighted the contributions of Mrs. Mule’ and ongoing activities within the county through a series of tweets. These posts shed light on her extensive volunteer work and current public hearings in Henrico County.
On June 10, 2025, Henrico County Government acknowledged Mrs. Mule’s dedication to the community by stating that “Mrs. Mule’ donated countless hours to Henrico Police, volunteering as a nurse at 37 training academies; she was renowned among Henrico’s officers for her ability to manage unruly patients at Henrico Doctors’ emergency room.” This tweet underscores her significant role in supporting local law enforcement through medical assistance.
In another post on the same day, they further honored Mrs. Mule’s long-term commitment by mentioning that “Mrs. Mule’ also volunteered as a nurse for more than 30 years at the Virginia state fair. The Board honors her for her leadership & dedication to Henrico County, its residents and her community.” Her service at both local and state levels highlights her enduring impact on public health initiatives.
Additionally, Henrico County Government informed citizens about ongoing civic matters by tweeting that “The Board now is holding public hearings for rezoning cases & provisional use permits. The public hearings can be viewed via the livestream at https://t.co/fJzlnqicRX”. This provides residents with access to participate or stay informed about zoning changes affecting their community.
Henrico County Public Schools District remains an integral part of the county’s educational landscape, enrolling over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 school year. With Deep Run High School having the highest enrollment among high schools and Black students comprising the largest ethnic group in county schools, these statistics reflect diverse demographics within educational institutions.



