IN THIS EDITION:

 • Alleghany County bailiff arrested for distribution of a controlled substance

 • Judge tosses Girl Scouts’ recruitment suit vs. Boy Scouts

 • Echoes of the Past 4.07.22

 • Covington-Alleghany County Industrial Development Authority To Meet

 • Senate clears way for Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation

 • BREAKING: House fire in Covington

 • Local business makes donation

 • Weather Postpones Chargers Athletics

 • UN assembly suspends Russia from top human rights body

 • Covington City Closings for Good Friday April 15, 2022

 • Partnership Boosts Early Learning in Covington City Schools

 • Lindsey Ward Named Blue Ridge Women’s Center Development Director

 • Forest Service announces local forest improvement funding in Alleghany, Bath, Page, and Smyth Counties

 • Boys Home to Host “The Living Last Supper” on April 12 and 28!

 • Former Highlands Native Completes Valley Iron History

 • Clifton Forge Town Manager, Chuck Unroe, Speaks at April Clifton Forge Woman's Club Meeting

 • Tiger Woods Set To Tee Off At Masters

 • U.S. Sen Mark R. Warner on his Intent to Support Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

 • Bath County Supervisors Meeting

 • Five Wins In A Row For Lady Mounties, Phillips Blasts Two Home Runs In Win

 • Contingency Of Teachers From Clifton Middle School Voice Concerns To A. C. Board Of Supervisors' Members  

 • Social Security Administration to Resume In-Person Services at Local Social Security Offices

 • Mary Meadows

 • National Public Health Week 2022

 • Sandra Vaughan Keough Gardiner – 81

 • Letter to the Editor: That Blue Line Matters

 • John Preston Booze III – 78

 • Senator Kaine releases statement on Biden Administration’s new COVID effort

 • Trial opens for police officer charged with storming Capitol

 • Gas Prices Fall Below $4.00 A Gallon In Highlands

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