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Winchester Man Charged With Murdering Relation Pleads Guilty In Circuit Court
(Michael Antonio Hill – photo courtesy of the Winchester Star) Michael Antonio Hill changes plea to guilty in the middle of his trial for second degree murder. Winchester, VA (JK) – 55 year old Michael Hill of Winchester, Virginia suddenly changed his plea to guilty of one count of second degree murder and one count of murder with a knife.
Found body possibly that of missing man from Winchester
WINCHESTER, Va. (WHSV) - The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office has located what is believed to be the body of a male missing out of Winchester since December. Around 1:30 p.m. Monday afternoon, members of the FCSO’s Search and Rescue Team (SAR) located the remains of a human male in a densely wooded area between Star Tannery and N. Pifer Road in the southwest portion of Frederick County.
No small undertaking: Local couple talks ongoing restoration of Thomas Shepherd Grist Mill
SHEPHERDSTOWN — “Pardon our mess and please watch your step as we deal with the never-ending surprises of old mill living,” stood a sign by the side of the Thomas Shepherd Grist Mill on Sunday afternoon. Signs like this one have proven to be a necessary precaution, whenever members of the public come to visit the mill for events, such as the “A View to a Mill” art exhibit on April 12-14 and the Shenandoah-Potomac Garden Council’s 66th Annual House and Garden Tour this past weekend.
Charles Town picks and analysis: May 3, 2024
Picks and analysis for this evening’s card from Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races:. 6. Big Boy OviBig effort on debut when chasing sharp winner and well clear of rest; should graduate here. 9. Tup’s to TakeHas caught pretty tough winners in first two; might do so again tonight...
66th Annual House and Garden Tour sees continued success, with locations through Berkeley, Jefferson counties
SHEPHERDSTOWN — Bolivar resident Emily Schlesinger followed Shenandoah Garden Club member Jobeth Friend around the room, as Friend shared information about the items of historical significance in the dining room of Linden Spring Farm’s house on Sunday afternoon. The house, which dates back to 1780, was one of six featured in the Shenandoah-Potomac Garden Council’s 66th Annual House and Garden Tour this past weekend.
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