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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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Agriculture
3 weeks ago
Cargill confirms Shenandoah Valley’s largest poultry plant has been sold to a California firm

After weeks of speculation, it is now confirmed that the Shenandoah Valley’s largest poultry operation has been sold.

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Local
3 weeks ago
JMU selects inaugural vice president of marketing and strategic communications

James Madison University has selected Christine Hutchins as its inaugural vice president for marketing and strategic communications, effective April 13.

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Local
3 weeks ago
UPDATE: Bull has been captured

HPD reports that the bull has been tranquilized by a veterinarian and will be taken home safely once he is fully asleep.

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Local
4 weeks ago
Hensley & Irons introduce “Rockingham Moves” pilot program to promote student fitness

The voluntary program reportedly focuses on helping students build lifelong fitness habits rather than simply meeting standardized benchmarks.

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Crime & Safety
4 weeks ago
Luray Police Department searching for three individuals

According to an online post, the vehicle is registered to a Winchester address.

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Crime & Safety
4 weeks ago
Augusta County Sheriff’s Office reports on Daikin investigation

The initial investigation was that an employee made concerning statements to another employee about threatening violence toward the Daiken plant.

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Local
4 weeks ago
Harrisonburg City Council approves supplemental appropriation for HCPS

This request will reportedly require no additional local dollars from the city. 

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Local
4 weeks ago
Rockingham County School Board approves FY 2026-2027 Budget

Rockingham County School Superintendent Dr. Larry Shifflett recommended the approval of the 2026-2027 fiscal year school division budget at last night’s school board meeting. 

Local
4 weeks ago
City of Harrisonburg announces temporary polling location changes for upcoming Special Election

Affected voters will receive a notice by mail informing them of their temporary polling location for this election.

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Local
4 weeks ago
Harrisonburg High School announces Head Football Coach

Brandon Mays has been selected as Head Football Coach, pending School Board approval, and will lead the Blue Streaks beginning with the 2026 season.

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