Students from three Staunton City schools are set to release Brook Trout into local waterways this month, marking the culmination of their participation in the Trout in the Classroom program.
The program is to promote the removal of the non-native, invasive tree threatening local ecosystems.
The Arts Council of Valley has announced the allocation of $8,100 in Spring 2025 Advancing the Arts grant funding to support seven Harrisonburg-Rockingham area arts projects.
Need-based scholarships are available.
The event begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
EMU invites supporters to help write the next chapter.
Twenty-two youth who participated in the 2024 State Fair of Virginia 4-H and FFA livestock and general competitions were awarded a total of $34,340 from the fair’s Applied Scholarship Program.
The City of Staunton is inviting residents to participate in public input sessions to help shape the city’s housing future, by giving community members a chance to share their perspectives on housing challenges and opportunities in the city.
Hose Company Number 4 Fire Chief Jerry “Jay” Ritchie became a recipient of the Governor’s Fire Service award Monday night at an awards reception in Richmond.
Six Shelburne Middle School Students are competing in the National Civics Bee, a nationwide competition aimed at inspiring young minds to engage with American democracy.