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Local
2 years ago
Harrisonburg City Council hears update on speed cameras, public comments on proposed budget

Public Works director Tom Hartman said during last night’s council meeting that although infraction rates have fallen, 3,000-3,500 drivers per month are still getting ticketed through the 25-mph construction zone.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Harrisonburg woman to avoid jail time for fake bomb threat

Online records show that Riley Mercado was found guilty of using profane language over public airways during a hearing this morning in the general district court.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Day of the Arts coming to Court Square Theater

HARRISONBURG, VA (Court Square Theater) — Arts Council of the Valley’s Court Square Theater […]

Local
2 years ago
New Athletic Director Matt Roan to have introductory press conference

HARRISONBURG, Va. (James Madison University Sports) – James Madison University will officially welcome its […]

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Delays in case for Harrisonburg man charged in shooting

HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — The Harrisonburg man charged in connection with a shooting […]

Local
2 years ago
Curb and gutter work could bring driving delays in Harrisonburg

HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — Harrisonburg Public Works is asking drivers in one residential […]

Local
2 years ago
Harrisonburg Public Works to host Stormwater Improvement Plan Open House

HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — Harrisonburg Public Works will be hosting a Stormwater Improvement […]

Local
2 years ago
GoFundMe open for Harrisonburg City School nurse

HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — A fire earlier this month destroyed the local home […]

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Business
2 years ago
Harrisonburg property owners could see an increase in taxes

HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — Taxes against Harrisonburg property owners may climb again as […]

Local
2 years ago
Shenandoah National Park to start spraying operations two days earlier

According to an announcement from Shenandoah National Park on Friday, the spraying operations against nonnative spongy moth caterpillars will start on Monday, May 13 – two days earlier than originally reported – due to unpredictable weather conditions in the area.