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Chargers edge Fighting Blues in Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS – In a Pioneer District girls tennis match, Bath County edged Parry McCluer 6-3 to earn their fifth win of the season. Sadie Alphin & Abbey Phillips and Sophie Ailstock & Kelsey Eaton helped lead the charge in doubles as the Chargers took two out of three to get the match started. […] The post Chargers edge Fighting Blues in Hot Springs appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Augusta officials ask for help finding missing woman
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The Augusta County Sheriff's Office is requesting the public's assistance with locating a missing person who was last seen on Friday, May 10, at her Stuarts Draft residence. Angela Robin Orick, 69, is a white female who is 5 foot 6, 160 pounds, with...
Bath County girls soccer drop final regular season games
HOT SPRINGS – In their regular season finale, the Bath County varsity girls’ soccer team lost in a non-district match to Giles 5-2 last Tuesday in Hot Springs. Ada Steele and Kerrigan Mitcham led the way for the Spartans with two goals apiece in the win. Steele also led the team with a pair […] The post Bath County girls soccer drop final regular season games appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Farm tractor causes multi-vehicle accident, one sent to hospital
HUTTONSVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – First responders found themselves on the scene of a multi-vehicle crash on Route 219 in Huttonsville last Thursday, where minor injuries were reported. According to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene as a large farm tractor, towing a disk implement, was seen heading south on Rt 219. […]
Sports roundup: Gap softball rallies; Wilson, Fort tennis win
Softball: Bison rally for win GREENVILLE — Trailing by one heading to the seventh inning, Buffalo Gap rallied for four to beat Riverheads 8-5 in Shenandoah District softball Monday. Gap has won nine of its last 10 and finishes the regular season at home against Waynesboro Wednesday. There is now a three-way tie for first in the Shenandoah District with Gap, Riverheads and Stuarts Draft all 8-3. ...
Turner’s Hat Trick lifts Chargers past Green Waves
HOT SPRINGS – In a pivotal Pioneer District showdown, Bath County routed Narrows 7-1 in a varsity boys soccer match in Hot Springs last Tuesday. The Chargers got a huge performance from Luke Turner who had a hat trick with three goals in the win. Turner was also one of four players with three […] The post Turner’s Hat Trick lifts Chargers past Green Waves appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Man admits to firearm violation after waiving gun while prohibited from owning firearms
ELKINS, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A West Virginia man has admitted to a firearm violation after having a gun while prohibited. According to U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld, Wesley Shane Haggerty, 35, of Cabins, has admitted to the unlawful possession of a firearm. According to court documents and statements made in court, Pendleton County Sheriff’s deputies […]
Motorcyclist dies in Augusta County crash
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - A man from Stuarts Draft has died following a two-vehicle crash in Augusta County on Tuesday. According to Virginia State Police, the crash happened around 3:15 p.m. in the 1000 block of Howardsville Turnpike. A 2008 Mazda MZ6 was stopped waiting to make a left...
A GOP school board member tried to ban a student's art for being 'offensive' to Christians
A conservative school board member in Virginia singled out a queer student over the weekend by calling an emergency meeting to determine whether or not their piece of artwork should be allowed in the school's spring show. Abby Driscoll’s piece about religious trauma, “But Not Enough to Save You,” was...
Several larcenies reported in Augusta County, sheriff’s office looking for suspect
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office is looking for suspects they believe are involved in a string of larcenies in the Stuarts Draft area. Just before 5 a.m. Wednesday, the sheriff’s office received a report of a suspicious U-Haul box truck in the area of Guthrie Road, White Hill Road, and Churchman’s Mill.
Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release April 28 – May 4
Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release Sunday, April 28 through Saturday, May 4 Sunday, April 28 Deputy Altizer delivered an emergency message to a camper at Lake Moomaw. Deputy Altizer conducted a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Road near Dry Run Road. Deputy Miller responded to Bath Community Hospital for […] The post Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release April 28 – May 4 appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Weyers Cave woman pleads guilty to embezzlement of the Weyers Cave Ruritan Club
WEYERS CAVE, Va. (WHSV) - Penny Whitecotton pleaded guilty in Augusta Circuit Court to one count of embezzlement over $1,000 after she was accused of stealing money from the Weyers Cave Ruritan Club. According to the Augusta County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, Whitecotton was the former treasurer of the Ruritan club...
Valley Program for Aging Services to celebrate 50 years with anniversary events all year
Has faced major challenges over its 50-year history. Most notably, the rapidly aging Baby Boomers known as the “grey wave” and the COVID-19 pandemic. VPAS responded with seminars, consultation, dementia education and more support for family caregivers. “VPAS has been an important and reliable presence in our communities...
Augusta County woman charged with stealing hundred of thousands of dollars from friend
STAUNTON — In 2019, Gerald “Jerry” Hatton Sr. of Waynesboro died at the age of 77, leaving an estate north of two million dollars to his wife of 35 years, Mary S. Hatton. Authorities now claim Ms. Hatton, who has since passed away, was the victim of fraud following her husband's death. Last year,...
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