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Local
2 hours ago
Harrisonburg Public Works changing billing dates for some customers

The change will affect any customers with billing dates traditionally on the 9th of each month. Water and sewer bills will now be due on the 22nd.

Local
2 hours ago
Sentara RMH Wound Healing Center receives national recognition for patient care

The Sentara RMH Wound Healing Center has been named a 2026 Healogics Center of Distinction.

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Local
4 hours ago
Gov. Spanberger launches Veteran Apprenticeship Initiative

The event brought together veterans and employers to discuss the challenges many face when reentering civilian life

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Community
22 hours ago
City of Waynesboro to host community open house May 6th for Comprehensive Plan update

The City of Waynesboro will host a community open house on Wednesday, May 6, beginning at 4 p.m. at Kate Collins Middle School.

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Community
22 hours ago
Anicira partners with Aristocat Cafe and HSSC to sponsor free cat adoptions

From May 2 through July 31, Anicira will cover adoption fees for all cats available through Aristocat Cafe in Harrisonburg.

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Sports
23 hours ago
JMU’s top singles player and doubles tandem earn All-Sun Belt Women’s Tennis honors

Three James Madison student-athletes were recognized on the 2025-26 Sun Belt All-Conference women’s tennis team in senior Daria Munteanu, freshman Brooklyn Hoffmann and senior Sophie Williams.

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Local
1 day ago
Waynesboro Education Farm announces Annual WPS Plant Sale

The sale will take place over two days in early May at the Waynesboro Education Farm.

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Crime & Safety
1 day ago
Waynesboro woman arrested on multiple counts of forgery

On April 21st, Captain Benjamin Lemons said authorities began investigating reports of suspected fraud after several checks from a stolen checkbook were cashed within the city.

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