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Pet of the Week
2 years ago
RHSPCA Pets of the Week August 19, 2024

Harrisonburg, VA (RocktownNow) – Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are […]

Sports
2 years ago
JMU Women’s Soccer drops home opener to Virginia Tech, 2-0

HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – A pair of first-half goals lifted Virginia Tech past […]

Local
2 years ago
Cinderella Project to host back to school fashion show at Valley Mall

High school teens from the Valley will be featured in a first-of-its-kind fashion show at the Valley Mall on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 1 -3 p.m. 

Local
2 years ago
VMRC’s Farm at Willow Run is certified organic

Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community’s Farm at Willow Run is now officially certified as an organic farm after years of natural cultivation.

Local
2 years ago
Local program provides school supplies for international children in need

Local families are preparing for the school year with back-to-school sales and adding items to their lists for children in need worldwide.

Sports
2 years ago
JMU Women’s Soccer opens season with 3-0 win at Villanova

VILLANOVA, Pa. (JMU Athletics) – James Madison women’s soccer scored early and used two […]

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Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Staunton pharmacy technician charged in federal court

A woman who was working as a pharmacy technician in training in the Walmart Pharmacy in Staunton was charged this week in federal court. 

Local
2 years ago
Governor stops in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County to sign bills and donate salary

Governor Glenn Youngkin was in the Friendly City Thursday afternoon for a ceremonial signing of several pieces of legislation that he says will provide record investments for childcare in the Commonwealth.

Sports
2 years ago
JMU Volleyball picked to win the Sun Belt East Division

NEW ORLEANS (JMU Athletics) – James Madison volleyball was voted first in the Sun […]

Local
2 years ago
Harrisonburg and JMU police departments to welcome students with annual Knock-and-Talks

As students return to Harrisonburg for the new academic year, HPD and JMU PD officers will visit off-campus housing areas to promote student safety and build positive relationships. They will inform them about city ordinances, state laws, and best practices for being responsible community members.