IN THIS EDITION:

 • Two College Coaches Who Remain Revered

 • Jeff Irvine, Vice-Mayor of the Town of Clifton Forge,

 • James Madison University announces fall 2021 graduates

 • The regular meeting of the Council for the City of Covington Will Be Held Tuesday, February 8, 2022

 • Shelly Paige Hayslett Hodgen, 56

 • Covington Teacher Recognized

 • Dearing Becomes First Radio Personality To Be Inducted Into The Virginia Opry

 • Tinsley Ellis at The Historic Masonic Theatre

 • CARNEGIE HALL SEEKING INSTRUCTORS AND VOLUNTEERS FOR KIDS' COLLEGE JULY 2022

 •  FINAL REPORT OF 2021 CHRISTMAS MOTHER

 • Randolph Smith Brewster, 67

 • Bridgett Armentrout-Edwards

 • Federal Court's Decision Stalls Mountain Valley Pipeline

 • Wyleman Randolph Lucado

 • Uyghur Athlete Helps Light Olympic Torch

 • Shawn Renee “Shawnie” Persinger, age 52,

 • Gas Prices March Higher With No Signs Of Slowing Virginia Gas Average Climbs Seven Cents In a Week

 • US death toll from COVID-19 hits 900,000, sped by omicron

 • Congressman Griffith's Weekly E-Newsletter 2.4.22

 • Youngkin says he regrets his campaign's tweet attacking teen

 • Local Results of Interest

 • Cougars Comeback Attempt Stopped Short, Fall To Green Wave

 • James River Snaps Alleghany's Winning Streak At Six Games

 • Fighting Blues Keep Chargers Searching For First Victory

 • Roadrunners Lose Their Fifth In A Row

 • School Divisions Hire Communication Specialist

 • Where Are They Now? – Michael “Mike” Hunter (AHS Class of 1993)

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