North Mason Street in Harrisonburg will return to normal next week following completion of the temporary Complete Streets demonstration project this weekend.
Traffic adjustments are scheduled to take place on Monday and Tuesday to return North Mason Street to four lanes and reinstitute traffic signals.
The $1.5 million grant will help make the Nature’s Crossing Technology Center site project-ready—offering a critical competitive edge in attracting high-impact projects and creating new jobs in Waynesboro.
Virginia’s annual tax-free weekend will return this year from Friday, August 1 through Sunday, August 3, allowing residents to make qualifying purchases without paying state and local sales tax.
Rockingham County Baseball League Scoreboard – Thursday, 7/31
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, has reportedly requested a trade due to a disagreement over his contract terms. This information comes from a source familiar with the situation, according to The Associated Press.
Though it’s often taken for granted, flooring lays the foundation—literally and stylistically—for your entire home. It influences not just the look, but the feel and even the acoustics of a space. That’s why choosing the right flooring is more than a design choice; it’s a decision that shapes your daily experience. With today’s wide range of materials, styles, and finishes, the options can quickly become overwhelming. Fortunately, the experts at Strickler Carpet in Broadway are here to guide you every step of the way.
Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible.
All WPS students are eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at school at no cost each day of the school year beginning August 6th.
Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom wants to help teachers integrate creative agricultural projects and learning experiences inside and outside their classrooms. Through its educator grant program, the nonprofit provides funding for teachers to expand children’s understanding about the sources of their food and fiber, and how farming and agriculture impact their daily lives.
The Salvation Army Christmas in July campaign came in at is $21,820.29 and exceeds last year’s results of $11,151.24.