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UPDATE: Police Search For 'Road-Rage' Driver
HARRISONBURG — State police are continuing the investigating into an apparent case of road rage on Interstate 81 early Saturday morning that left the driver of a tractor-trailer with a gunshot wound to his leg. Read More
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Knights Place Fifth At R-3 Meet
LYNCHBURG – Cara Myrtle won a pair of regional titles in hurdles and fellow senior Katelyn Senger won the discus event to lead the Turner Ashby High School girls’ track team to a fifth place finish Saturday at the Region III meet at Liberty University.
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Jessica Craig Wins Turner Ashby Leadership Award
HARRISONBURG — For Turner Ashby High School senior Jessica Craig it’s a no-brainer. When people or animals don’t have the ability to help themselves, there has to be something she can do. Read More
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Garmer Wins Broadway Leadership Award
HARRISONBURG — It took a moment for Broadway High School senior Deanna Garmer to process what was happening. With her heart pounding about “1,000 miles an hour,” Garmer, the Student Council Association president, introduced the presenter for the Daily News-Record Leadership Award during a ceremony Friday morning and sat back down. Read More
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Yoder Wins East Rockingham Leadership Award
HARRISONBURG — Abigail “Abbey” Yoder has a friendly rivalry with her older sister. She and Hannah like to joke about who was involved more in school, who did more activities, and so on. Read More
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Then There Were Two
HARRISONBURG — One of three candidates who sought the Republican nomination for a seat on the Rockingham County Board of Supervisors is bowing out ahead of next week’s firehouse primary. Read More
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Teens Opt For Bench Trial
HARRISONBURG — Two teenagers accused of violently raping a woman in her apartment in October will have a judge, not a jury, decide their fate when they go to trial on Thursday. Read More
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Valley Events To Mark Holiday
HARRISONBURG — Several groups around the central Valley will observe Memorial Day in a variety of ways this weekend. Read More
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Examining SOLs
BROADWAY — Bright orange signs adorned 13 doors at J. Frank Hillyard Middle School Thursday with a simple message: “Testing — Do Not Disturb.” Read More
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Burgess, Longtime Councilman, Ballplayer, Dies At 83
BRIDGEWATER - The catcher’s position requires toughness in a baseball player that no other spot on the field commands. Read More
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Stopping Hunger One Package At A Time
HARRISONBURG — If her children get hunger pangs, Harrisonburg resident Cyndi Everard said if they are at home they know that the food pantry is nearby and if they are at school they have a wealth of great lunch options. Read More
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New Market Council OKs $3.3M Budget
NEW MARKET — New Market Town Council unanimously approved a $3.3 million fiscal 2014 budget Monday night. Read More