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GOP Ticket Gets Moving
WEYERS CAVE — About 75 people visited Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport on Monday morning to get their first glimpse of the freshly nominated Republican ticket for November’s general election. Read More
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Valley Teen Attends Convention
HARRISONBURG — It’s hard to say how many people E.W. Jackson won over on the spot Saturday to secure the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor at the Richmond Coliseum. Read More
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Candidate Files For District 3
HARRISONBURG — One county resident has filed paperwork to fill the Rockingham County School Board seat being vacated by John Myers, and at least two others are mulling it over. Read More
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Frost Leaves Vintners Cold
HARRISONBURG — Local vintners are still trying to evaluate exactly how much damage a late blast of wintry weather last week delivered to their grapes — and their bottom lines. Read More
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Timberville Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge
HARRISONBURG — A Rockingham County grand jury handed down a first-degree attempted murder indictment against a Timberville man Monday afternoon. Read More
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Sewer System Smoke Testing Ongoing Through June 28
HARRISONBURG — City residents will see smoke escape through rooftop plumbing vents, but they shouldn’t be alarmed, according to the Harrisonburg Public Utilities Department. Read More
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HPD Employees Earn Recognition
HARRISONBURG — The Harrisonburg Police Foundation recognized five employees of the city’s police force during a banquet Friday night. Read More
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Driver Hits Post Office, Faces DUI Charge
A Bridgewater man who police say drove his car into the town’s post office, knocking down its loading dock’s overhang, has been charged with driving under the influence. Read More
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Garmer Aims To Help Others
HARRISONBURG — When Deanna Garmer had problems, she knew she could always turn to her teachers for help and guidance.
As a result, Garmer now has her eyes set on becoming a teacher herself. Read More
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Miller On A Mission To Heal
HARRISONBURG — Benjamin Miller’s mother, a physical therapist, planted the seed of an idea to become a doctor in her son’s head as he grew up. Read More
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Nesselrodt Eyes Special Ed Career
HARRISONBURG — Just a few days into her volunteer work at Still Meadows Enrichment Center and Camp, Devin Nesselrodt knew she had found her calling. Read More
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Robbins Sees Life Of Travel, Service
HARRISONBURG — Matthew Robbins knew early on that he was a people person. Read More