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More than 200 names of fallen soldiers from Harrisonburg and Rockingham County were solemnly read aloud during a Memorial Day ceremony at James Madison University’s Veterans Memorial Wall.
Nativity’s Noah Dolbin, Pine Grove’s Viktorya Luckenbach and Minersville’s Paiten LaPoint combined for four gold medals on the second day of the PIAA State Track and Field Championship Saturday at ...
The Clean Lakes Energy Alliance released their 2024 State of the Lakes report last week, citing increased phosphorus levels ...
Tabb High’s roll call of great female athletes is long, but Hilburger, who will play field hockey on scholarship at James ...
Our recommendations for summer reading in 2025, featuring many books from Wisconsin writers, and including selections for ...
TBT, an annual national TV event featuring 64 teams and a winner-take-all $1 million prize, chose John Paul Jones Arena in ...
The George W. Bush Presidential Center has appointed Shilo Brooks as its next president and CEO, effective Sept. 2. Brooks, a ...
Madison Oliver, who led Norwell High to back-to-back state final appearances, averaged 18.2 points and 9.3 rebounds for this ...
As the students began to settle into their seats at James Madison University’s second-to-last graduation ceremony of the ...
At James Madison University Friday, graduates continue to walk the stage as the school hosts nine different ceremonies for ...
MIDDLETOWN — Laurel Ridge Community College awarded degrees and certificates to nearly 1,100 students as part of its 54th ...
John “Luke” Fergusson of Richmond, Nicholas Troutman of Henrico County and Joshua Mardis of Williamsburg will receive ...