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  • #1 - Ill. Trucking Firm Seeks Trial In $10.35M Suit
  • #2 - From Paraguay To Harrisonburg
  • #3 - Crash Sends One To U.Va.
  • #4 - Industries Flock To Feathers
  • #5 - Shootout Leads To Attempted Murder Charges

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  • NEW: Bus Crash Leaves One Child With Minor Injuries

    HARRISONBURG — A Rockingham County school bus veered off the road during its morning commute to Plains Elementary School this morning, sending one child to the Sentara RMH Medical Center with minor injuries. Read More

  • Shootout Leads To Attempted Murder Charges

    HARRISONBURG — The Virginia State Police charged a Shenandoah man Monday with two counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer stemming from a shootout with Page County sheriff’s deputies last week. Read More

  • Primary Date Set For 24th Senate District

    HARRISONBURG — Sen. Emmett Hanger, R-Mount Solon, and the Virginia Department of Elections are preparing for a primary election in the 24th Senate District, although a federal judge could put a stop to it. Read More

  • Industries Flock To Feathers

    MOUNT CRAWFORD — It took Sonny Meyerhoeffer seven years to figure out how to clean and process chicken feathers properly so they could be used for other purposes. Read More

  • Ill. Trucking Firm Seeks Trial In $10.35M Suit

    HARRISONBURG — The employer of a truck driver charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with a Rockingham County crash denies allegations that it shares responsibility in the deadly incident. Read More

  • Crash Sends One To U.Va.

    HARRISONBURG — A West Virginia truck driver crashed on Brocks Gap Road early Monday, sending her to the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. Read More

  • Housing Sales, Prices Up In February

    HARRISONBURG — Despite cold, snowy weather, the local housing market avoided a February freeze this year. Read More

  • From Paraguay To Harrisonburg

    HARRISONBURG — There weren’t many worse places in the world for Jim Krauss to get sick. Read More

  • MRL K-12 Essay Contest Under Way

    HARRISONBURG — Massanutten Regional Library will honor K-12 students who honor their teachers as part of an annual contest. Read More

  • Shenandoah Supervisors Start Budget Work Today

    Last week’s snow pushed the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors’ first look at the proposed fiscal 2016 budget to today. Read More

  • Video: March Snow Day

    As another fast and furious bout of snow blanketed the Valley on Thursday, many spend their day off from work or school doing what they enjoy to do in their free time. Read More

  • HOMETOWN NEW MARKET: It Really Is The Ol’ Ballgame

    NEW MARKET - The ballgame. Peanuts and Cracker Jack. Rooting for the home team. Read More

  • HOMETOWN NEW MARKET: 150 Years and Counting

    NEW MARKET — The Civil War sesquicentennial may be ending, but the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation’s next phase is only beginning. Read More

  • BUSINESS JOURNAL: Three Relatively Random Thoughts

    We live in a world of constant information. Consider this: On average, there are approximately 600 million opinions shared daily on Facebook and Twitter alone. This is before you take into account traditional media outlets, including television, newspapers, radio stations and the advertisements scattered throughout all of them. Read More

  • BUSINESS JOURNAL: Investors On The Post-Recession Plan

    HARRISONBURG — For stock market investors in October 2007, the sky seemed to be the limit. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Standard & Poor’s 500 reached all-time highs on Oct. 9, and on the last day of the month the NASDAQ Composite reached its highest point since the tech bubble burst in 2000. Then, the sky fell. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • 3 Eye Titles

    HARRISONBURG — Spotswood High School boys’ basketball coach Chad Edwards has ended six of the last seven seasons with a loss in the state final four in Richmond. Read More

  • Dukes Await Berth

    HARRISONBURG – A second consecutive quarterfinal-round exit in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament doesn’t appear to have ended the James Madison basketball team’s 2014-15 season. Read More

  • Schedule and Scores

  • NEW: BHS Punches Ticket To Richmond

    ROANOKE – As Broadway High School’s point guard, Ally Repko was comfortable being the facilitator this season. With a chance to return to the 3A state final four, the sophomore also became an offensive force to be reckoned with. Read More

  • NEW: State-Bound TA Tops Abingdon

    ROANOKE – Clinging to a 44-42 lead, Turner Ashby High School girls’ basketball coach Rob Lovell could only watch as the Knights committed their third consecutive turnover down the stretch. With five seconds to go, TA needed one more stop. Read More

  • NEW: Hofstra Knocks Out JMU

    BALTIMORE – When it mattered the most this season, James Madison’s basketball team proved time and time again it simply wasn’t tough enough. Read More

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