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Rev. Billy Graham's daughter speaks at Page County Jail service
LURAY, Va. – The daughter of the late Reverend Billy Graham was a featured speaker at a recent Page County Jail ministry service. Along with several local pastors, author and speaker Ruth Graham delivered a message of hope to those in attendance at the May 23 revival.
Shenandoah National Park urges visitors to enjoy the scenery safely
LURAY, Va. — Shenandoah National Park (SNP) is reminding travelers to slow down when enjoying the scenic Skyline Drive. Via an official Facebook post on Thursday, the park released a photo of a crane pulling a pickup truck from a cliff on the Drive. According to the post, the truck had been speeding, and had gone over the stone wall that lines a substantial portion of the 105-mile road.
Page County Chatter, Notes & Obituaries
Asian Station, Luray’s newest restaurant is now open. Located at 113 East Main Street, the restaurant serves popular Asian “street food,” sushi and daily specials. Dine inside or in their outside seating area. Parking is available on-street or at the Luray Fire Department parking lot (when it is not being used for events). For a full menu, hours and additional information, follow @AsianStationLuray on Facebook or call 540-244-2399.
Page County Community Events through May 30
Events for Page County, Virginia and surrounding areas. Luray. Event to benefit Every Child Early Learning Center. Adults (16+) $10; Children and teens (6-15), $6. Ages 5 and under eat free! Luray Fire Hall. Breakfast items you can expect to see: biscuits and gravy, homemade cinnamon rolls, egg baskets (egg cooked In croissant bowl), overnight French toast, meat, fruit, yogurt parfait bar and more! Tickets are $2 off if purchased by May 17th. For more information or to purchase tickets, call/text Jenna Smith at 703-732-7190 and follow Every Child Early Learning Center, Inc. on Facebook.
Task force intercepts nearly $11,000 of meth in Page County
LURAY, Va. – A North Chesterfield man was arrested this weekend after police received a tip that he was traveling to Luray to distribute methamphetamine. On May 20, David Brandon Holloway, 33, was located in the parking lot of Tractor Supply Co., on US Hwy 211 West. Four ounces of methamphetamine with a street value of $10,752.00 was seized. Holloway was promptly arrested by members of the Northwest Virginia Regional Drug and Gang Task Force and charged with possession with the intent to distribute a schedule I/II controlled substance. Officers from the Luray Police Department and the Page County Sheriff's Office assisted with the investigation.
Remains of missing man found in Shenandoah National Park
LURAY, Va. – After a week-long search, remains believed to be those of a missing Oakton man were located in the northern portion of Shenandoah National Park. Mateo Cobo Zevallos, 21, was last seen May 5 leaving his home en route to George Mason University in Fairfax. He was reported as missing to the Fairfax County Police Department on May 6.
Page County Community Events May 1 -20, 2023
Events for Page County, Virginia and surrounding areas. Join Stanley New Hope Pentecostal Church, for its community National Day of Prayer service at 7 p.m.. The evening will be full of worship, word and prayer. Special guest speaker will be Pastor Danny Herring. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information, follow the church on Facebook @stanleynewhope or call (540) 778-2432.
Traveling ‘New Market Mountain’ in May? Expect significant delays
LURAY, Va. – The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Staunton District has announced that upcoming roadway maintenance on U.S. 211 is expected to create significant delays between Page and Shenandoah Counties.
Arrest Made In Kidnapping and Assault of DoorDash Delivery Driver
TAMPA, Fla. – A man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a DoorDash driver last week is now in police custody. According to a news release issued by the Tampa Police Department, the incident occurred just after 11:00 p.m. on April 18, 2023. The victim, a female in her early 20s, was forced back into her car as she was making a delivery to the Tampa Residence Inn.
Page County Community Events April 24 - May 7, 2023
Luray. SVFD & LURAY BOY SCOUT TROOP #100 Annual Trout Fishing Tournament, beginning at 8am at the SVEC parking lot in Luray. High Water Date: May 6th, 2023. April 15th- April 29th Registration Fee $40. Pre- Registration is at Hidden Acres, Skyline Paint, Presgraves Taxidermy, Blue Ridge Outdoor Supplies or by filling out a registration form and dropping it off in the mailbox on the front of Stanley Volunteer Fire Department. For more information call the Stanley Volunteer Fire Department at 540-778-3177 or follow them on Facebook @SVFD24.
Shenandoah National Park announces 2023 'Artists-In-Residence'
LURAY, Va. – Shenandoah National Park has selected five artists for this year's Artist-in-Residence program. Shenandoah is one of many national parks offering the program. Designed to encourage artists to develop and share creations that will inspire people to visit public lands, the program also fosters awareness and stewardship of protected natural and cultural resources.
Valley Health settles suit with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
WINCHESTER, Va. – A multi-million dollar Valley Health lawsuit filed against Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield has been settled. In October 2022, Winchester-based Valley Health said it was suing Anthem to recoup $11.4 million in past due payments. The suit, initially filed in Winchester Circuit Court, advanced to federal court and increased to $15 million.
Jury finds Harrisonburg businessman guilty on child pornography charges
HARRISONBURG, Va. – A Rockingham County man has been found guilty on several counts of possessing and distributing child pornography, as reported by the Harrisonburg Police Department (HPD).
Medical emergency suspected in fatal Luray crash
LURAY, Va. – A medical emergency is suspected as the cause of a recent crash that took the life of a Luray woman. According to a statement from the Virginia State Police, the crash occurred on Collins Avenue, a short but winding section between US Highway 340 and US Business 211 in Page County. The crash occurred at approximately 3:46 p.m., Wednesday, April 12.
Luray man pleads guilty to sharing nude images
LURAY, Va. – On April 12, the Luray Police Department announced that a Page County man was sentenced for recording and sharing private images without subject consent. According to Page County General District Court records, David Howard Wright II, of Luray, was arrested in late June of 2022 for multiple charges related to recording and sharing images of a nude female.
Crews battle Page County forest fire
STANLEY, Va. – Page County firefighters battled a large woodland blaze that began on Monday and continued well into Tuesday. At approximately 6:24 p.m. on April 10, emergency services were alerted to a fire in the 2100 block of Dovel Hollow Road. When crews arrived on scene, they discovered a storage building ablaze. Winds quickly spread flames into the woods, with steep terrain hampering efforts to contain the fire.
Celebrate National Park Week and Junior Ranger Day at Shenandoah National Park
LURAY, Va. – Saturday, April 22nd marks the world's 53rd Earth Day and the beginning of this year’s National Park Week. To kick off the 9-day celebration, and to encourage everyone to get outside and enjoy their national parks, all park entrance fees will be waived on this day.
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