DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - Wi-Fi Down?
  • #2 - JMU Big Signs
  • #3 - Blazers Swing Into Action
  • #4 - Impeach Obama, Mr. Goodlatte
  • #5 - A Man On A Mission

SKYLINE

  • A Man On A Mission
  • Shedding Light On Lyme: Part I
  • Wi-Fi Down?
  • ‘Desert Time’ Turns Days Into Weeks

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TOP STORIES

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Anyone’s Title

    HARRISONBURG — The James Madison baseball team held a comfortable lead over Delaware on Saturday, but Dukes third baseman Ty McFarland was in a decidedly bad mood. Read More

  • Blazers Swing Into Action

    HARRISONBURG – Baseball fans of the Knights and Gobblers might just be fans of the Blazers, at least for one night. Anything to ease their nerves. Read More

  • Power Ball

    HARRISONBURG — At a slight 5-foot-2, a height that may or may not be rounded up, Miranda Hinkle isn’t ever going to be mistaken for a home run hitter. Read More

  • JMU Big Signs

    HARRISONBURG — Yohanny Dalembert verbally committed to the James Madison coaching staff more than a week ago, but the Lower Merion High School power forward officially announced his choice Monday afternoon at a signing ceremony at his school. Read More

  • Area Roundup: HHS In Regionals

    ROANOKE — Junior Antoine Timbers defeated Fu Yang 6-3, 7-5 at No. 1 singles to lead Harrisonburg High School to a 5-1 victory over Northside in a Region III boys’ tennis tournament play-in game Monday. Read More

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