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Local
1 year ago
James Madison Baseball defeats ULM, 10-4, in Sun Belt opener

James Madison baseball snapped a seven-game losing streak by opening Sun Belt Conference play with a 10-4 win over ULM on Friday afternoon.

Local
1 year ago
Central Shenandoah Health District holding in-school spring vaccination clinics for middle and high school students

The Central Shenandoah Health District will be holding in-school vaccine clinics for rising 7th and 12th graders.

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Community
1 year ago
Highland County holding 65th Annual Maple Festival March 15-16

The 65th Annual Maple Festival in Highland County will be held from Saturday, March 15 to Sunday, March 16, 2025.

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Local
1 year ago
Families sue JMU fraternity for wrongful deaths of loved ones

The Pi Beta Chi fraternity and its president, John Marshall, are being sued for the wrongful deaths of three college students.

Community
1 year ago
Dayton and Rockingham County officials unveil Dayton Emergency Response Station sign

The Station 13 sign was unveiled Friday morning to celebrate the construction of the new emergency response facility.

Community
1 year ago
Staunton teacher named Virginia Regional Teacher of the Year

Karen Grady was recognized as the Virginia Region 5 Teacher of the Year.

Local
1 year ago
Virginia and West Virginia residents possibly exposed to measles

Both states’ health departments have been notified this week of a confirmed case of measles at Washington Dulles International Airport Wednesday of last week.

Local
1 year ago
Dukes’ Mark Freeman named finalist for Lou Henson Award

James Madison’s Mark Freeman was named a finalist for the 2024-25 Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award, CollegeInsider.com announced on Thursday.

Local
1 year ago
Planned power outage in Grottoes on Friday

Power outages could effect the entire town of Grottoes for a few hours on Friday.

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Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Staunton man charged in a fatal shooting pleads not guilty

Jacob Preston Sipe pleaded not guilty to all four of the charges he faces, including first degree murder, during the hearing in Circuit Court.