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Big Brothers Big Sisters to hold annual “Bowl For Kids’ Sake” fundraiser

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Harrisonburg-Rockingham County will hold their ‘Under the Sea’ Bowl For Kids’ Sake fundraiser February 27th and 28th, at Interstate Bowl North in Harrisonburg.

Local
11 hours ago
Area High School Basketball Scoreboard – Thursday, 2/5

Area High School Basketball Scoreboard – Thursday, 2/5

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Local
18 hours ago
Rockingham Educational Foundation announces First Year Tuition Scholarship

This scholarship is designed as a one-time, first-year award, providing financial support as students transition from high school to postsecondary education.

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Local
24 hours ago
NAACP Harrisonburg-Rockingham chapter elects two new members to executive branch

David Evans and Cora Dickey have been elected to the executive branch of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham chapter of the NAACP.

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Home & Garden
24 hours ago
Snow can play helpful role in garden soil enrichment and root insulation 

While frozen conditions disrupt life on the street level, plants and grasses are insulated from extreme cold as slow-melting snow provides steady moisture and atmospheric nutrients.

Local
1 day ago
JMU Lacrosse season opener against No. 1 UNC moved to Friday

Due to forecasted weather conditions this weekend, James Madison lacrosse’s season opener against #1 North Carolina will now be played on Friday, Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. at the Sentara Park turf field.

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Community
1 day ago
Long-time public safety professional Paul Helmuth selected as HRECC Director

Paul Helmuth, a 35-year emergency services veteran who currently serves as fire administrative officer and deputy emergency coordinator with the Harrisonburg Fire Department has been appointed director of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Emergency Communications Center.

Local
1 day ago
James Madison Men’s Basketball loses heartbreaker at home to Louisiana, 64-61

James Madison men’s basketball fell, 64-61, to the Louisiana Rajin’ Cajuns on Wednesday night at the Atlantic Union Bank Center.

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