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Addiction treatment provider opens new clinics in the valley
An addiction treatment provider has opened new locations in Harrisonburg, Woodstock, and Waynesboro in recent months. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi has the story. SaVida Health's new outpatient clinic in Harrisonburg is tucked away in a quiet office building on Neff Avenue. One day in late May, Area Manager Tabytha Brown gave me a tour.
Intervals of clouds and sunshine with a thunderstorm in spots
Today: intervals of clouds and sunshine with a thunderstorm in spots this afternoon. High 83. Winds south. Tonight: mostly cloudy and humid with a thundershower in spots. Low 62. Winds south 3-6 mph. Tomorrow: mainly cloudy and humid with a couple of showers and thunderstorms, heaviest late in the. day....
Curb and gutter work could cause delays in busy residential area
HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — Drivers in the Friendly City are being asked to watch out for a roadwork project that’s now underway in a busy residential area near downtown. According to Harrisonburg Public Works, workers are performing curb and gutter work along Chestnut Drive between Maryland and...
James Madison University, Hollins University announce spring 2024 local graduates
James Madison University has announced the following local individuals graduated during the May 2024 commencement exercises:. Rachel Barnhart, of Wirtz, received a degree in International Affairs - BA. Abigail Davis, of Hardy, received a degree in Media Arts and Design - BS. Anahi Garcia, of Rocky Mount, received a degree...
‘Gaslight’ author to take part in two events to discuss Atlantic Coast Pipeline fight
A number of citizens in the Shenandoah Valley fought the development of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline through the Shenandoah Valley for six years. Farmers, conservationists and more bound together to fight for their land. In the end, Dominion Energy abandoned plans for the pipeline. A book, Gaslight: The Atlantic Coast...
James Madison University announces spring 2024 Dean’s List
HARRISONBURG, VA (06/03/2024)– James Madison University is pleased to announce that the following students made the Dean’s List for the spring 2024 semester. Anna Armstrong of Williamsville, who is majoring in Elementary Education – BS. Erin Smith of Covington, who is majoring in History – BA. Zoe Spangler of Covington, who is majoring in Kinesiology […] The post James Madison University announces spring 2024 Dean’s List appeared first on The Virginian Review.
The Last Dance
I had no idea we had a school newspaper until I got an urgent text from my friend Hana begging everyone in the group chat to check out her feature article on Madame Safavi, a French teacher who isn’t at West Po anymore. Of course, I was happy for...
Harrisonburg Sunset Market returns for second year at Turner Pavilion on third Thursdays
The Harrisonburg Farmers Market’s Sunset Market is back for a second year at the Turner Pavilion every third Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. through September. Enjoy live music, local artisans and farmers, food trucks, vendors, and hands-on activities with community organizations. Thanks to Virginia Fresh Match, customers can...
Rockingham Harrisonburg SPCA looking for fosters
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, VA (Rocktown Now) — The Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA says that it has a “dire need” to find foster or forever homes for dogs in its care as space in the shelter is dwindling. In a release, Executive Director Huck Nawaz said the SPCA has taken in...
Pro-Palestinian protesters gather in downtown Harrisonburg
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in downtown Harrisonburg Saturday to peacefully call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, and an end to the United States’ unconditional support for Israel. Protesters called attention to the massive Palestinian death toll. The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said on June 1...
Virginia teacher selected to volunteer for “Accessible Camino”
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - A Virginia Spanish teacher, with a passion for helping others, has been selected as one of 30 volunteers to participate in one of the oldest pilgrimages in the world. It’s the Camino de Santiago, and Jennifer Irwin, a Lynchburg teacher, will help wheelchair users complete the...
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