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Severe Weather Hits Several Counties Late Sunday
Several area counties received storm damage late Sunday afternoon this on the Memorial Day weekend as severe weather moved through. In Glasgow people at a campground near James River Road and Recreation Lane were temporarily trapped as trees fell from the very high winds. “While working on scene, Chief 2 was notified by staff that a second tree had fallen on a cabin with occupants still inside. Units made their way to the cabin and were able to clear the entrance and assist the occupants out.” Glasgow VFD said in a Facebook post.
Celebrate the Longest Day of the Year with Nelson County's Summer Solstice Activities
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Upcoming events in Augusta, Staunton, and Waynesboro
Events listed are pulled from the Augusta County Public Library website, Staunton Public Library website, Staunton Downtown Development Association newsletter, and Waynesboro Public Library website. For more information on each event, click the link. Friday, May 24. Playhouse Tour, Blackfriars Playhouse 10 a.m. Baby & Toddler Story Time Waynesboro Public...
Talks begin for $46-$56 million renovation for Waynesboro High School
WAYNESBORO – Waynesboro High School has a structural problem. “We struggle with a bit when we give tours,” explained Superintendent Jeffrey Cassell. “People who may want to come [work for] Augusta Health and Northrop Grumman or other local businesses and industries, they want to tour the schools. I have a little joke – take them to the elementaries, take them to Kate Collins, run out of time when you get to the 30s and 50s part of the high school. Just don’t make it to the 70s.”
Memorial Day 2024 ceremonies in Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro
Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day, and offers an opportunity to commemorate U.S. service members who died while on active duty. The federal holiday set for the last Monday of May was first enacted following the Civil War, and was extended after World War I to honor Americans who have died in all wars.
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