DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - UPDATE: Obenshain Wins GOP Nomination For Attorney General
  • #2 - College Baseball/Softball Roundup
  • #3 - UPDATE: Mims To BC Grads: Recall 'Timeless Virtues'
  • #4 - H.S. Baseball/Softball Roundup
  • #5 - Schedule and Scores

SKYLINE

  • ‘Desert Time’ Turns Days Into Weeks
  • Brothers In Arms: Part II
  • ‘This Child Is Safe’
  • Let’s Talk About This Whole ‘Happy’ Thing

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TOP STORIES

  • UPDATE: Obenshain Wins GOP Nomination For Attorney General

    HARRISONBURG — State Sen. Mark Obenshain, R-Harrisonburg, won the Republican nomination for attorney general at the GOP convention in Richmond on Saturday. Read More

  • UPDATE: Mims To BC Grads: Recall 'Timeless Virtues'

  • Ready And Waiting

    HARRISONBURG — The real estate market and a new road now under construction will dictate how quickly the rejuvenated Preston Lake development progresses. Read More

  • The Secret Life Of Hospital Bills

    HARRISONBURG — If you need a major joint replacement, Rockingham Memorial Hospital will charge about $17,000 less than Augusta Health. Read More

  • Architects Hired To Design JMU Health College

    HARRISONBURG — James Madison University has hired EYP Architecture and Engineering to design a new home for its health programs, the firm said Friday. Read More

  • Farmers Recovering After Slow Season Start

    HARRISONBURG — Dan Myers could be found riding a tractor off Acorn Drive Tuesday, planting corn he normally would have gotten in the ground days before. Read More

  • A Day In A Library’s Life

    HARRISONBURG — A consistent number of patrons continue to use Massanutten Regional Library, according to numbers reported by library officials. Read More

  • Board OKs New Resource Officers

    WOODSTOCK — After a heavy line of questioning, the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors approved a request from the sheriff to put four new school resource officers in county schools next year. Read More

  • H’Burg Schools Art Programs On Display

    HARRISONBURG — Harrisonburg City Schools art programs will be on display at area businesses Monday through Thursday. Read More

  • Bike-To-Work Sets Example

    HARRISONBURG — John Youngdahl has been riding his bike to work every day for the past five years. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • BHS: ‘We Fight’

    BROADWAY – A Valley District quarterfinal baseball game that started with a bizarre error and went to extra innings ultimately came down to Daniel Rohrer. Read More

  • ERHS: Plenty Of Life

    ELKTON — There was something askew with Haley Life. While warming up to pitch for East Rockingham High School in the Shenandoah District softball quarterfinals against Wilson Memorial, something just didn’t feel right. Read More

  • Streaks Move On

    HARRISONBURG — Henry Gotay created chance after chance for the Harrisonburg High School soccer team, but for 50-plus minutes Friday night, his shots went high, wide or even off the goal post. Read More

  • Gobblers Avoid Upset, 2-1

    BROADWAY — It wasn’t the prettiest victory, but it was a vital one. Read More

  • TA Needs Late Comeback

    BRIDGEWATER — Senior starting pitcher Jordan Showalter hit a game-winning single over the second baseman’s head to score Evan Hanifee and lift Turner Ashby to a come-from-behind 5-4 win over R.E. Lee in a Valley District tournament baseball quarterfinal Friday. Read More

  • H.S. Soccer Roundup

    RICHMOND — Freshman midfielder Laura Rittenhouse scored the go-ahead goal and added an assist in the second half, helping top-seed Eastern Mennonite High School to a 4-2 win over fifth-seed Norfolk Christian in a Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division II girls’ soccer state semifinal Friday at Ukrop Park. Read More

  • SHS Tops In Tennis

    HARRISONBURG — Spotswood High School senior Josh Rodgers beat fellow Trailblazer Joe Dillenbeck 6-3, 6-3 in the Valley District individual boys’ tennis championship Friday. Read More

  • H.S. Baseball/Softball Roundup

    ELKTON – Sophomore shortstop Isaac Dean scored the winning run on a passed ball in the eighth inning that lifted No. 3-seed East Rockingham High School over No. 6 Stonewall Jackson 4-3 in a Shenandoah District baseball tournament quarterfinal Friday in Elkton. Read More

  • College Baseball/Softball Roundup

    MILLINGTON, Tenn. — Catcher Joseph Odom went 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs and three runs scored as top-seed Huntingdon College eliminated Bridgewater with a 6-2 victory in the Millington Regional of the NCAA Division III baseball tournament Friday. Read More

  • Schedule and Scores

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