DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - Gettin’ Back On The Mountain
  • #2 - Culbreth Seeks To Build Bridges
  • #3 - MLK Street Renaming Meeting Tonight
  • #4 - Mortarfied
  • #5 - A Show Of Service

SKYLINE

  • Gettin’ Back On The Mountain
  • A Show Of Service
  • Culinary Cure-All
  • Planting The Garden Makes For Longer Days

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May 2013
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TOP STORIES

  • ‘War Zone’

    HARRISONBURG — Two years ago, Capt. Duane Burleigh of the Salvation Army in Harrisonburg arrived in Tuscaloosa, Ala., just days after a powerful tornado ripped through the area, killing 64 people. Read More

  • No More Second Fiddle

    In response to parent concerns and program growth, East Rockingham High School will have a full-time band and full-time choir director for 2013-14. Read More

  • Mortarfied

    HARRISONBURG — The discovery of what appeared to be a 60 mm mortar round forced the closure of part of the Market Square East shopping center parking lot Wednesday afternoon as bomb technicians inspected the device. Read More

  • MLK Street Renaming Meeting Tonight

    HARRISONBURG — The top choice — once and for all — for a street to be renamed after Martin Luther King Jr. should be made clear after a public meeting tonight. Read More

  • Medics Promote ‘Cycle Safety

    HARRISONBURG — Public safety leaders gathered in Harrisonburg Wednesday afternoon to promote Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Read More

  • Faith Groups To Honor Vets

    HARRISONBURG — On Memorial Day, Valley ministries will join to honor fallen veterans and celebrate faith at Rockingham County Fairgrounds. Read More

  • Abebe ‘Leads By Example’

    HARRISONBURG — Thomas Abebe started off with the odds stacked against him. He was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, just over 18 years ago. Read More

  • Culbreth Seeks To Build Bridges

    HARRISONBURG — If you know Madeline Culbreth, it would come as no surprise the Harrisonburg High School senior is a finalist for the 2013 Daily News-Record Leadership Award. Read More

  • Eckstein Brings Them All Together

    HARRISONBURG — When Michael Eckstein realized a number of individual students at his Harrisonburg High School were interested in medicine, he decided to bring them together. Read More

  • Heitsch Driven By Love Of Research

    HARRISONBURG — Samantha Heitsch’s love for research overpowered any arachnophobia she may have had. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Wright Rocks At Regionals

    ELKTON — As John Wright was about to start the 300-meter hurdles at the Region B track meet, the East Rockingham High School senior occasionally diverted his eyes from his starting blocks toward the high-jump area. Read More

  • ‘D’ The Key?

    HARRISONBURG — If there was a market for it, Becky Cantrell could have a second career as a high school softball analyst. Read More

  • A First (For Both)

    BROADWAY – It’s history times two: Both the Broadway High School girls’ team and the Spotswood boys — each undefeated — are headed to the Group AA state tennis tournament for the first time. Read More

  • Dukes Lead In 4th

    HARRISONBURG – Catcher Bradley Shaban hit a two-run single to spark a three-run first inning, and James Madison University led Delaware 4-2 in the top of the fourth when play was suspended due to thunderstorms in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament Wednesday night at Veterans Memorial Park. Read More

  • Schedule And Scores

  • Williams Returning To JMU As Assistant

    HARRISONBURG — Sarah Williams is returning to the James Madison women’s basketball program. Read More

  • Elon To CAA?

    HARRISONBURG – James Madison University may have a new league opponent in 2014. Read More

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