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<title>Presgraves Wins Luray Mayor's Race</title>
<description>Luray -Councilman Barry Presgraves emerged the winner in a two-way race for mayor on Tuesday by a 20-percent margin.
Unofficial results announced Tuesday night showed Presgraves earning 566 votes, or 60 percent of those cast. His opponent, Councilwoman Nancy Lee Shifflett received 368 votes, or 39 percent.
&amp;ldquo;I&amp;rsquo;m excite</description>
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<title>Annual Festival Of Spring Planned For This Weekend</title>
<description>The fourth edition of downtown Luray&amp;rsquo;s Festival of Spring will be back and bigger than ever this coming Saturday, when nearly 150 vendors will converge downtown.
After last year&amp;rsquo;s turnout of about 5,000 visitors, event organizers are expecting an even larger crowd in 2008.
One of the event&amp;rsquo;s perennial highlights</description>
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<title>Two Incumbents Win Re-Election To Luray Council</title>
<description>Luray - Incumbent councilmen Leroy Lancaster and Earl &amp;ldquo;Rock&amp;rdquo; Racer won re-election to four-year terms on Tuesday, with former town manager and police chief Jerry Schiro winning the third available seat on council.
Lancaster finished with 691 votes, Schiro earned 621 votes and Racer received 596 votes. The fourth candidate, H.</description>
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<title>Shenandoah Elects New Councilman; Two Incumbents Retain Seats</title>
<description>Shenandoah - A six-way race for three seats on the town council saw two incumbents win re-election &amp;mdash; and a first-time candidate in town elections win the most votes of anyone.
R.J. &amp;ldquo;Russ&amp;rdquo; Comer Jr. was the highest vote-getter with 261 votes. Councilmen Keith Sampson and Richard Pierce earned 240 and 203 votes, respectiv</description>
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