Staunton News Leader - Sat Nov 28
24 Violations: 0 No violations were observed during this inspection. Comments: There were forty-one children present with seven teachers working directly with them.
Va plans new psychiatric hospitalWVEC-TV Norfolk - Fri Nov 27
Gov. Tim Kaine will be on hand for the groundbreaking Tuesday of a new psychiatric hospital that continues a long Virginia tradition.
Kaine to Visit Staunton for New Western State GroundbreakingWHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Fri Nov 27
Gov. Tim Kaine will be on hand for the groundbreaking on a new psychiatric hospital that continues a long Virginia tradition.
Moore wraps up tour with MockingbirdStaunton News Leader - Fri Nov 27
STAUNTON - Staunton's boy is back in town. Singer-songwriter and Queen City native Nathan Moore, 39, is wrapping up a busy national tour promoting his latest album, 'Folk Singer.' He'll play the last show today at Mockingbird.
High School Students Deliver Thanksgiving Meals to Families in NeedWHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Thu Nov 26
For the past 20 years, Ronnie Whisman has got an early start on Thanksgiving Day, not to make his own dinner but to deliver supplies to others.
VA Clinic Coming to StauntonNBC29 - Thu Nov 26
Federal officials have chosen the spot for a new veteran's clinic in Staunton. The Department of Veteran Affairs announced plans this week to build a new outpatient clinic on Natasha Way which is just off Middlebrook Avenue at the southern edge of Staunton.
Art center offers holiday gift findsStaunton News Leader - Thu Nov 26
Staunton resident Debbie Callison never misses a chance to shop at the Staunton Augusta Art Center's annual Art for Gifts show.
Veterans Affairs Pick Staunton Site for New ClinicWHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Wed Nov 25
Enhancing access to health care by locating outpatient clinics close to where veterans reside is a key goal for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Killer gets 40 years in Tolsdorf executionStaunton News Leader - Wed Nov 25
HARRISONBURG - The triggerman in the March shotgun slaying of a Staunton man was sentenced to 40 years in prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to three felony charges in Rockingham Circuit Court.
Steven T. SneadStaunton News Leader - Wed Nov 25
STAUNTON - Steven Thomas "Steve" Snead, 45, of 221 W. Liberty St., passed away Monday, Nov.
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