Jacob Duvall-Early of McGaheysville was supposed to appear in Harrisonburg-Rockingham Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court this morning for a Status Hearing regarding 13 counts of Possession of Child Pornography. However, according to online records, that hearing was continued until August 8th.
It appears that the federal lawsuit that was filed against the Shenandoah County School Board after they voted to restore the names of Confederate generals to two schools last year will not be resolved this week.
According to online records, John Wesley Whitaker Junior pleaded guilty to a pair of amended misdemeanor charges during a hearing Wednesday afternoon in General District Court. A judge then sentenced him to 24 months in prison with 22 of those months suspended.
Alexander Ramos Perez pled guilty to two of the felony charges, including malicious shooting, during a hearing Tuesday morning in Rockingham County Circuit Court.
A federal judge has granted the city’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Shenandoah County man over those speed cameras that are located on East Market Street.
Bryan Glenn Andes was denied bond during a hearing Wednesday morning in Augusta County Circuit Court.
One ticket was bought at the Food Lion on Windward Drive in Fishersville. It is set to expire at the close of business on Monday, June 30th.
Rockingham County Fire and Rescue officials had to put a fire out on Tuesday at Marshall’s Distribution Center in Bridgewater.
Town officials posted on their Facebook page that residents and businesses on New Market Road will have no water or low water pressure.
A vehicle struck and knocked down a telephone pole with an electrical transformer attached and then hit a second telephone pole and damaged that.