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Obituaries
1 year ago
Delmas Cleveland Callahan

Delmas Cleveland Callahan

Local
1 year ago
Former Grottoes town manager returns to role

At Wednesday night’s town council meeting, Kyle O’Brien was unanimously approved to be the next town manager. Mayor Jo Plaster says she is excited to welcome O’Brien back to Grottoes.

Local
1 year ago
Shenandoah Co. Sheriff’s Office arrests three people in narcotics bust

Shenandoah County Sheriff Tim Carter reported in a news release that the traffic stop happened on June 6. After a search was conducted, six ounces of methamphetamine and fifty fentanyl pills were recovered.

Sports
1 year ago
Dukes lose at Marshall, 1-0, in the Sun Belt Men’s Soccer Semifinals

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (JMU Athletics) – An own goal in the 36th minute was the […]

Sports
1 year ago
JMU Women’s Basketball falls at No. 6 Notre Dame, 92-46

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (JMU Athletics) – James Madison women’s basketball shot 15-of-69 (.217) from […]

Sports
1 year ago
Bridgewater Women’s Basketball stays unbeaten with 69-53 win over Methodist

BRIDGEWATER, Va. (BC Athletics) – The Bridgewater College women’s basketball team rolled to a […]

Local
1 year ago
Staunton woman pleads guilty to striking city employee with vehicle

Dorothy Jo Thomas appeared in Staunton Circuit Court yesterday afternoon where a judge sentenced her to a three-year suspended sentence plus one year of supervised probation. 

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Community
1 year ago
Bridgewater College announces newly named School of Natural Sciences

BRIDGEWATER, VA. (Bridgewater College) – Bridgewater College has announced the establishment of its third […]

Local
1 year ago
UPDATE: Suspect in custody after Augusta County school placed on lockdown Wednesday

It was due to an incident that happened at around 1:15 p.m. in which there was a significant law enforcement presence in the complex during that time.

Local
1 year ago
Valley Interfaith Action petitions Rockingham Board of Supervisors to support county-wide public transit

Over 100 people rallied outside of the county administration offices yesterday afternoon to persuade the board after their proposal was rejected earlier this year.