Linden Kiser

Linden has been morning news anchor and reporter for WSVA since September 2024.

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Local
4 months ago
Harrisonburg Water Treatment Plant resumes full service

The Harrisonburg Water Treatment Plant has now resumed operating at full service thanks to community water conservation efforts.

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Community
4 months ago
Memorial to be held Tuesday evening for 12-year-old who died in Albemarle floods

A memorial will be held tonight at the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department to remember Jordan Sims, the 12-year-old boy who was recently swept away by rising flood waters.

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Local
4 months ago
Harrisonburg Water Treatment Plant nearing return to full service

Public Works most recently reported yesterday that the plant made significant progress toward reestablishing the stored, available water supplies, but reduced water usage from community members and local businesses where possible is still needed is still recommended.

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Community
5 months ago
JMU to present honorary degree to local chemistry professor

JMU President Charlie King and Board of Visitors Rector Suzanne Obenshain will present the honorary Doctor of Science degree to Thomas Gallaher, who retired from the university in 2008.

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Local
5 months ago
Paving on South Main Street in Harrisonburg to start next week

Paving and patching work is scheduled to take place at the intersection of Kaylor Park Drive and South Main Street in Harrisonburg beginning Monday, May 12.

Community
5 months ago
HFD’s Camp LIT application deadline extended

The deadline to apply for the Harrisonburg Fire Department’s Sixth Annual Camp Lit has been extended to next Thursday, May 15th.

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Crime & Safety
5 months ago
Former Augusta County resident accused of killing infant going to trial

According to online records, Damian David Nesselrodt will face a jury trial scheduled to last 3 days in Augusta County Circuit Court,  beginning June 2nd, on three counts, including First-Degree Murder.

Crime & Safety
5 months ago
Staunton Sheriff’s Office warns residents about sheriff scam

According to City Sheriff Chris Hartless, the office is receiving reports that community members are receiving phone calls that the Staunton Sheriff” is saying that they missed jury duty and now owe a specified amount of money to avoid going to jail.

Local
5 months ago
Power outage in Staunton causes delays Tuesday morning

At around 10:15am, the Staunton Police Department posted a community alert that several downtown traffic lights were knocked out of commission by an unspecified issue with an electrical transformer.

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Community
5 months ago
Augusta County woman honored by The Library Journal

Augusta County Library Director, Dr. Jennifer Brown won the publication’s “Innovators” award for spearheading efforts to design a new iteration of the Virginia Leadership Academy that successfully revitalized the program.

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