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Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Harrisonburg police seeking suspect in armed robbery of Tobacco Hut

In a social media post from HPD, the male was described as a white male, approximately 5’8″ tall with a medium build. He was reportedly wearing a red and black sweatshirt, black pants and “Furry Uggs” boots.

Sports
1 year ago
JMU’s Vanderlinden named Sun Belt Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week

NEW ORLEANS (JMU Athletics) – James Madison women’s soccer midfielder Lexi Vanderlinden has been […]

Sports
1 year ago
EMU’s Immanuel named ODAC Runner of the Week

HARRISONBURG, Va. (EMU Athletics) – Bellamy Immanuel has been named Old Dominion Athletic Conference […]

Obituaries
1 year ago
Isaac Allen Hall

Isaac Allen Hall was called home to be with our Lord after his long […]

Court gavel with American flag in the background
Local
1 year ago
Former Nexus executive loses appeal

Richard Moore, 47, of Fishersville, filed a response Monday in federal court to overturn a recent ruling that denied his release from prison.

Sports
1 year ago
James Madison’s Smart, Reid earn weekly Sun Belt Volleyball honors

NEW ORLEANS (JMU Athletics) – A pair of James Madison volleyball players took home […]

Local
1 year ago
City of Harrisonburg hosting ‘Annual Race to Beat Breast Cancer’

The “22nd Annual Race to Beat Breast Cancer 5K Run and Walk” is this Saturday, Oct. 19 at Westover Park.

Saturday, June 28th, is the 6th annual Vickie Greene Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament at the Caverns Country Club in Luray.
Obituaries
1 year ago
William Breckenridge “Breck” Johnson

William Breckenridge “Breck” Johnson, 78, a resident of Rockingham, passed away on Sunday, October […]

Obituaries
1 year ago
Lois Carol Delawder Emerson

Lois Carol Delawder Emerson, 76, a resident of Rockingham, went home to her Lord […]

Local
1 year ago
RCPS Board votes to pull ‘Allegedly’ and ‘Looking for Alaska’ from school libraries

At their meeting Monday night, the Rockingham County School Board voted 4-1 to remove ‘Allegedly,’ by Tiffany Jackson, countering the recommendation from Superintendent Dr. Larry Shifflett’s content review committee to retain the book. Board member Jackie Lohr cast the lone dissenting vote.