Carolynn Unger

Carolynn graduated from James Madison University with a degree in Media Arts and Design with a concentration in Journalism. She is the Assistant Editor of Rocktown Now as of January 2025.

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Community
9 months ago
EMU’s Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival to receive $12K award from the National Endowment for the Arts

The award will help support the 34th annual Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival in June 2026.

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Local
9 months ago
Former Holocaust Museum Curator to speak at Bridgewater College

The free event will be Monday, January 27.

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Community
9 months ago
RHSPCA urges community to protect pets during challenging weather

Tips for protecting your pet from the cold weather.

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Community
9 months ago
Rockingham County Public Schools hosts Adulting 101 for high school seniors

The program is designed to equip graduating students with essential skills for life beyond high school.

Local
9 months ago
Virginia State Police unveil new safety inspection sticker

The sticker includes several changes from previous iterations.

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Local
9 months ago
EMU to host MLK Jr. Celebration

The events will take place on Sunday, January 19 and Monday, January 20.

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Crime & Safety
9 months ago
Three arrested in large scale VADOC drug investigation at Indian Creek Correctional Center

RICHMOND, VA (Rocktown Now) – The Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) has arrested three […]

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Entertainment
9 months ago
RCPS announces musical schedule

RCPS high school musicals will be in February and middle school musicals will be in March.

Local
9 months ago
Warner & Kaine announce over $12 million in federal funding for Virginia airports

The funding was awarded through the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airport Infrastructure Grants (AIG) program.

Community
9 months ago
VADOC partners with Danville Community College to enhance education for incarcerated individuals

VADOC and Danville Community College have entered a partnership