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Hull’s Drive-In Theater showing two furry, family-friendly movies
LEXINGTON, Va. (WFXR)– Hull’s Drive-In Theater is hosting a weekend full of family fun, showing two newly released movies on Friday, May 25, and Saturday, May 26. This furry family-friendly weekend at the drive-in will kick off with a showing of The Garfield Movie, starring Chris Pratt and Nicholas Hoult. In this movie, Garfield the cat has an unexpected reunion with his long-lost father, who draws him into a high-stakes heist.
Carroll's season ends in region quarters
Nolan Medley struck out nine and allowed just two hits and one run over six innings Friday as Lord Botetourt ended Carroll County’s baseball season 7-1 in a Region 3D Quarterfinal in Hillsville. Medley kept the home-standing Cavaliers off balance most of the night with a mix of a heater in the mid-80s and a couple of effective offspeed pitches. The Lord Botetourt senior retired the first 14 batters he faced before giving up an infield single to Cody Reece with two outs in the...
Former Spartan Seams to Give Up College Soccer, Will Focus on Basketball Only
LEWISBURG- Former Greenbrier East standout athlete Adam Seams recently had a tough choice to make. Arguably the best soccer player to walk the halls of Greenbrier East High School and a member of the only soccer state championship team at the school, Seams started at WVU Tech in the fall of 2023 with scholarships to […] The post Former Spartan Seams to Give Up College Soccer, Will Focus on Basketball Only appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
AHPS Conducting Important Survey on Student Attendance
LOW MOOR — Alleghany Highlands Public Schools is surveying parents and guardians about school attendance practices. The convenient online survey is designed to help refine communications about attendance and help AHPS make decisions about what support might help students attend school more regularly. It will also help AHPS determine reasons students who attend school regularly […] The post AHPS Conducting Important Survey on Student Attendance appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Virginia Echoes of the Past – Mark Keith recommended for AHS football coaching position
Echoes of the Past is a collection of historical articles curated from The Virginian Review and other publications archived since 1914. You may be exposed to content that you find offensive or objectionable. For historical purposes and accuracy, articles are reprinted in their original, unedited form, and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of […] The post Virginia Echoes of the Past – Mark Keith recommended for AHS football coaching position appeared first on The Virginian Review.
City of Covington and Kars Unlimited announce a fun filled day on Saturday, May 25
Nothing sweeter than summertime, cars, great food, kid’s activities and American Honey. It’s all happening Saturday, May 25 at the River Rock Amphitheatre located at the Jackson River Sport Complex. The events kick off at 10:00 am with a car show hosted by Kars Unlimited to honor our Veterans. We will have children activities from […] The post City of Covington and Kars Unlimited announce a fun filled day on Saturday, May 25 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
City of Covington Municipal Pool to be open Saturday, May 25
The City of Covington Municipal Pool will be opened this Memorial Day Weekend as follows Saturday noon-5, Sunday 1-6 and Monday noon-5. Admission is $4.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. Saturday, May 25 Good News Church is sponsoring the admission. The post City of Covington Municipal Pool to be open Saturday, May 25 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Throwback Thursday – Woodie, Nida Recipients of Hospital’s Frist Award
Alleghany Regional Hospital has announced the recipients of its 2004 Frist Humanitarian Awards. Virgil Woodie, left, director of Dietary Services, has received the Frist Employee award, while Marvin Nida, right, has received the Frist volunteer award. With Woodie and Nida is Daniel Jackson, ARH chief executive officer. (ARH Photo) The post Throwback Thursday – Woodie, Nida Recipients of Hospital’s Frist Award appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release May 12 – May 18
Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release Sunday, May 12 through Saturday, May 18 Sunday, May 12 Deputy Rexrode assisted Virginia State Police with a motor vehicle accident on Big Back Creek Road. Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Road near Peaceful River Road. Monday, May 13 […] The post Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release May 12 – May 18 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Lily Carola Named to All-Tournament Team after State Tourney
FAIRLEA- Greenbrier East senior Lily Carola had an extraordinary year on the softball field. From the pitcher’s mound to first base to the batter’s box, Carola was stellar in all areas. However, she may have saved her best for last–literally. Carola was named to the All-Tournament team in Charleston after her two impressive performances in […] The post Lily Carola Named to All-Tournament Team after State Tourney appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
AHS Signing Day Has Biggest Turnout Since Inaugural Year
On the morning of Friday, May 17, Alleghany High School (AHS) hosted “Signing Day” in the school library. It was the fourth straight year that AHS hosted Signing Day and invited teachers, parents, and press to come honor its student participants. According to the event emcee, Seth Bradley, this year’s turnout was the biggest the […] The post AHS Signing Day Has Biggest Turnout Since Inaugural Year appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Covington Post Office and Curtis A. Smith VFW Post 1033 and Auxiliary Pay Tribute to Vietnam Veterans
We begin our journey to the arrival of the The Wall That Heals’ on October 3-6, 2024 with these eight Vietnam Veterans. All paid some. Some paid all – SS Fred E. Barnette (KIA April 26, 1967) and CPL Carl Roger Crosier (KIA March 20, 1967). Thank you for your service. It is truly an […] The post Covington Post Office and Curtis A. Smith VFW Post 1033 and Auxiliary Pay Tribute to Vietnam Veterans appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Buchanan business promoting safety ahead of Memorial Day weekend on the river
BUCHANAN, Va. – Memorial Day weekend is here. But as families get ready to soak up the sun, experts are issuing a warning: drownings are on the rise. Robert Duff is gearing up for a busy weekend on the James River. He’s the general manager at Twin River Outfitters in Buchanan. This Memorial Day weekend, they’re expecting 300 guests.
Jackson River Governor’s School celebrates graduation, achievements of students
Eight graduating Jackson River Governor’s School seniors were awarded Associate of Arts and Sciences Degrees in Science by Mountain Gateway Community College at its 57th Annual Commencement Ceremony in the MGCC Convocation Center on May 10. These students earned the degree in addition to meeting the graduation requirements of Jackson River Governor’s School. Earning the […] The post Jackson River Governor’s School celebrates graduation, achievements of students appeared first on The Virginian Review.
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