DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - Living With Lyme: Part II
  • #2 - ‘Yes, We Have A Good Life Here’
  • #3 - Now Is The Time For The Fair Tax
  • #4 - They Know Nothing
  • #5 - Don’t Miss Hillary’s New Book

SKYLINE

  • Living With Lyme: Part II
  • ‘Yes, We Have A Good Life Here’
  • Gettin’ Back On The Mountain
  • A Show Of Service

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TOP STORIES

  • Graduates Encouraged To Look Forward

    HARRISONBURG — As they turned their tassels, the faces of National College newest graduates began to beam. Read More

  • Church To Host Orthodox Vicar

    HARRISONBURG — For the first time in its young history, the city’s only Orthodox Church, according to the Rev. Gabriel Weller, will host a visit from a bishop this weekend. Read More

  • The ‘Complete Cycle’

    HARRISONBURG — For four years, local nonprofit New Community Project has been delivering produce via bicycle, with the funds going toward housing people in need of a welcoming home. Read More

  • Failes Has Drive For Golf Career

    HARRISONBURG — Before he excelled on the golf course, Robbie Failes credits his parents for their position in the gallery. Read More

  • Johnson Led By Curiosity

    HARRISONBURG — Spotswood High School Senior Whitney Johnson wouldn’t call herself a girly girl. Read More

  • Lam Cherishes Faith Above All

    HARRISONBURG — For the past two years, Andrew Lam has been the sole male student from Spotswood High School at the Massanutten Regional Governor’s School. Read More

  • Syptak Praised For Work Ethic

    HARRISONBURG — In four years, Caitlyn Syptak has been absent from Spotswood High School just once. That’s one day out of more than 700. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Gobblers Win Girls’ Title, 1-0

    WAYNESBORO — The Broadway High School girls’ soccer team picked a good time for its first-ever win over Harrisonburg. Read More

  • Broadway Wins In Softball

    HARRISONBURG — Because of multiple lightning delays, the Broadway softball team bused to Harrisonburg High School four straight days to just spend a lot of time waiting. Now, the Gobblers can — to at least one player’s relief — bus somewhere else. Read More

  • Area Roundup

    LURAY - Sophomore pinch-hitter Rachel McCoy hit a sacrifice fly to left field to score junior pinch-runner Katie Gum, lifting top-seed Page County High School to a 6-5 win over No. 3 Luray in the Shenandoah District softball tournament championship game Thursday at Ralph Dean Park. Read More

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