IN THIS EDITION:

 • The Covington Cougars keep marching on closer to their “All Classes” reunion

 • Local Students make president's list at James Madison University

 • Grief Support session to be held June 28, 2022

 • Local Students make Dean's list at James Madison University

 • Sixth District Perspectives with Congressman Ben Cline 06.24.22

 • Governor Glenn Youngkin awards grants to Local Food and Farming Projects

 • Bluefield University announces Spring 2022 President's and Dean's lists

 • Letter to Editor 06.24.22

 • Bay program model shows decline in nutrient, sediment pollution entering the Chesapeake

 • VHHA Statement on violence against Health Care Providers, ongoing efforts to enhance workplace safety

 • AHS 2nd Semester honor roll

 • Clifton Forge’s Juneteenth Celebration

 • Office of the State Inspector General 10th Anniversary Event

 • Central Shenandoah Health District Offering Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 6 Months through 5 Years of Age

 • VDOT again postpones I-81 northbound sinkhole repairs in Shenandoah County due to weather

 • Governor Ceremonially signs budget bills following June 17 General Assembly action on Gubernatorial Amendments

 • VDACS encourages agricultural producers to sign up for the 2022 Census of Agriculture by June 30

 • Dip in oil price and gas demand give drivers a break at the pump

 • Echoes Of The Past 6-24-22

 • Dave Says 06.24.22

 • Social Security Column: Apply for Social Security benefits online

 • Summer Series Events Continue Saturday, June 25 At 8pm Featuring Mountain Heart

 • First Fridays in Downtown Lewisburg on July 1

 • Carnegie Hall and North House Museum present ” Those Who Came Before” Thursday, June 30

 • Spotted lanternfly quarantine zone expanding to more Va. localities

 • Jacks Drop Third Straight; Dropped 10 of last 12

 • Social Security Column: Social Security Services for the Hispanic community

 • Kaine Statement on Supreme Court Ruling Striking Down New York State Gun Restriction

 • Griffith Statement on Victory at Supreme Court for Second Amendment

 • ATTORNEY GENERAL MIYARES LEADS BIPARTISAN, MULTISTATE LETTER URGING CONGRESS TO PROTECT CHILDREN AND TAKE ACTION ON THC COPYCAT PRODUCTS

 • DMV offers additional resource for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing

 • FBI: Naval reservist said he stormed Capitol with Proud Boys

 • Freedom Food Festival Returns to Downtown Lexington

 • Supreme Court expands gun rights, striking New York limits

 • Senate passes Warner Bill to provide respite to domestic abuse survivors

 • Farm women and youth more likely to be injured in ATV, UTV accidents

 • Bluefield University School of Nursing to host first annual scholarship competition

 • Attorney General Miyares urges U.S. Attorney General Garland to stop attacks on pro-life charities

 • Julia Mae Gamble Smith, 95

 • Farm Service Agency now accepting nominations for farmers and ranchers to serve on local county committees

 • New Exhibit opens at Alleghany Highlands Arts and Crafts Center

 • Life … You Gotta Love It! 06.24.22

 • Jackson River Technical Center Honor Roll – 2nd Semester 2021/2022

 • Larry Eugene Halsey, 63

 • Clifton Forge Celebrates Converting One Tennis Court Into Two Pickleball Courts

 • Sheriff's Office Pleased To Announce The Purchase And Installation Of Tek84 Intercept Full Body Scanner

 • Robert Lee Leviness, 67

 • Carole Ann Persinger Unroe, 69

 • Division Finance, HR Leaders Named For Highlands Schools

 • Harry Langburn Gilbert, 87

 • Letter To The Editor, Juneteenth Celebration

 • City Of Norton Honors 1951 Integrated Little League Baseball Teams, South’s First

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