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Preview: Kickers Back at Home in Jägermeister Cup Match
David vs Goliath – The last time the Kickers played at home they handed Forward Madison their first league loss. Forward Madison is a better team than the Kickers. This week the Kickers face Greenville. Greenville is a better team than the Kicker so logic dictates that they’ll beat Greenville or at the very least there is hope. Not a giant dump truck filled with hope but at least a wheelbarrow full of hope.
Veterans Disability lawyer “Kristen McConnell” cuts ribbon in new location, breathing life back into former Sona bank building
CLIFTON FORGE Va. (VR) – In Clifton Forge, on Tuesday, July 16, at 4:30 p.m. on the second story of the former Sona Bank building, friends, as well as representatives from across Alleghany County came out to show support and appreciation for the hard work lawyer Kristen McConnell and her family put into revitalizing the historic structure. […] The post Veterans Disability lawyer “Kristen McConnell” cuts ribbon in new location, breathing life back into former Sona bank building appeared first on The Virginian Review.
‘It’s an eyesore’: Queen City residents call for Staunton Mall renovations
STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) - The rubble that sits at the old Staunton Mall has many frustrated residents are calling for change. In 2021, Staunton EM 2, LLC. purchased the old Staunton Mall and asked tenants in the area to vacate. The company asked for a rezoning of the area so it could demolish the plot and build it anew with a mix of business and residential spaces. The demolition went through, but the construction did not. Rather, the rubble has sat still for over a year, waiting to be cleared by a contractor.
Plans defended for frontier park
July 19, 1991 — Bill Bryant’s proposed frontier park in western Luray would be “a very fun and very good family center,” according to the developer’s real estate broker. Bob Bridges, who makes his home in neighboring Rappahannock County, addressed about 40 residences of WestLu Meadows during a public hearing on the project before the Luray Town Council Monday evening.
Mennonite Action begins 11-day march to Washington D.C. to call for ceasefire in Gaza
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - A group of around 60 Mennonite Christians left Harrisonburg on Thursday to begin an 11-day march to Washington D.C. to demand an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War in Gaza. WHSV caught up with the participants in the march on their way out of town to...
Augusta Health opens new community clinic in Fishersville
FISHERSVILLE, Va. (WHSV) - Augusta Health opened a new community clinic in Fishersville with a ribbon cutting on July 18 to help address the primary care shortage many people experience nationwide. The new community clinic on the second floor of the Heart and Vascular Center gives people in the Valley...
Skimming device recently found at Staunton Kroger
STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) - A credit card skimming device was found at the Staunton Kroger in early July. Kroger called the Staunton Police Department when a skimming device was found in a register’s credit card reader at the self-checkout kiosk. According to court documents, the specific keypad had been...
Rockingham Family Physicians joins Augusta Medical Group for ‘a robust, interconnected network’
Augusta Health is excited to announce that Rockingham Family Physicians in Harrisonburg will join Augusta Medical Group on September 1, 2024. The new addition will mark Augusta Health’s second location in Harrisonburg and reflects Augusta Health’s ongoing efforts to expand access to high-quality healthcare services while upholding the exceptional standard of care and service that patients have come to expect.
MSV to Host Free-Admission Car Show This Saturday
Car enthusiasts and gearheads will want to stop by the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV) this Saturday, July 20, for a free-admission antique and modified car show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This popular annual event at the MSV is coordinated by the Shenandoah Region of the Antique...
Thousands of athletes travel to Liberty University for annual Commonwealth Games
LYNCHBURG, Va. – The Commonwealth Games are back at Liberty University this weekend. Four to five thousand athletes and even more spectators are gathering in Lynchburg to have fun and test their skills in over a dozen sports. “I’ve done pickleball, disc golf, frisbee,” organizer and former athlete Spencer...
Promotion ceremony for Army Reserves chaplain, former Liberty dean held in on-campus Chaplains Museum
In a Friday afternoon ceremony held within the Chaplains Museum, located in the terrace level of Liberty University’s Jerry Falwell Library, U.S. Army Reserve Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) Mark A. Tinsley was promoted to the rank of colonel, with his family and friends from his career in the military and academia present.
Global IT outage disrupts hospitals; Centra Lynchburg adapts with modified schedule
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - Medical centers like Lynchburg General Hospital are experiencing outages Friday, due to a global issue affecting Microsoft Windows systems. This worldwide problem is impacting our hometowns, but so far hospitals seem to have it under control as much as possible. Friday’s global IT outage hit hospitals...
Athletics Hall of Famer Quarles to serve as Team USA coach in Paris after speaking at Liberty tonight
Delethea Quarles (’90), a two-time All-American heptathlete for Liberty University’s track & field team who was inducted into Liberty’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014, will make her first Olympic appearance as a Team USA coach at the Summer Games in early August in Paris. “I never...
Financial Fridays: Spending Smart for Back to School Time
LYNCHBURG, Va (WSET) — The kids are almost back to school and Freedom First wants you to be equipped with smart thinking when spending for your student. Kaci is finding out where to start your search for back-to-school items and how you can maximize during the tax-free weekend.
Victim connected to 14th Street shooting, charged with stalking & trespassing, RPD says
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — Roanoke Police have released new information related to the 14th Street shooting investigation. According to RPD, warrants have currently been issued for the victim of the shooting, who has been identified as Kweli Ransom. Charges against Ransom include trespassing and stalking. Additionally, police say a...
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