Thursday Nov 5 | Staunton News Leader
All new club officers are encouraged to attend. Parents and adult volunteers are welcome.
STAUNTON - Helen White, affectionately known as "Ladybug," formerly of 401 Greenwood Road, Staunton, went from the loving arms of her family to the safety of God's warm arms on Oct.
Rabbi to teach basic Hebrew class: Rabbi Joe Blair will lead a basic introduction to the Hebrew language.
The Augusta County Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday to proceed with a fire and rescue station for the Riverheads area, and the hope is that the station will be up and running by the fall of 2010.
NAGS HEAD, N.C. - Amanda Louise Rexrode and Andrew McCutchan Hemp were married July 24 by the Rev.
Crews to begin improvements to southbound Interstate 270
Expect lane closures on southbound Interstate 270 when work begins on a four-mile section of the highway between Middlebrook and Muddy Branch later this month.
Traversing wooded hills and rolling farm plots, dozens of people and numerous tracking dogs searched Thursday for a woman missing for five days near Newport and Middlebrook roads.
Authorities conducting search for missing woman
The Augusta County Sheriff's Office is conducting a search for a missing woman in the Newport/Middlebrook area of Augusta County.
WAYNESBORO -Burnus Val Swarthout, 74, of Waynesboro, VA, passed away Friday, Aug.
A youth activities director for a Staunton church has been jailed on charges of molesting a 10-year-old girl.
Church opts to handle missing funds issue internally
MIDDLEBROOK - Once again, St. John's Reformed United Church of Christ finds itself tested, and again it has charted what it considers a Christ-like response.
MIDDLEBROOK - India Farrar Spradlin and James Rondal Hemp Jr. were united in marriage May 16.
Notorious local was brave officer
After avoiding jail time for being a spy, wounding two citizens and killing his wife, Middlebrook resident Edward C. Randolph abandoned Augusta County in August 1861 and headed to the western part of the state.
Notorious local was brave officer
After avoiding jail time for being a spy, wounding two citizens and killing his wife, Middlebrook resident Edward C. Randolph abandoned Augusta County in August 1861 and headed to the western part of the state.
Library posts schedule changes: Because of budget cuts and staff reductions, Augusta County Library's hours of operation have changed.
Staunton man led violent, curious life in town
One of the most interesting characters ever to cross the Staunton scene was Edward C. Randolph.
Middlebrook Library gains national attention
MIDDLEBROOK - Whenever Betty Hamilton Olson of Middlebrook wanted library books for her son, Kenneth, 9, or videos for her bedridden mother, she drove nearly 20 miles to Fishersville.
Middlebrook library earns national award
Augusta County Library's Middlebrook Station has received a 2009 Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties.
T he community of Greenville has every right to its own volunteer fire station, and we hope its residents join in the conversation.
County contemplates Greenville fire station
A meeting tonight should help county officials better understand any public interest in possibly locating a volunteer fire and rescue station in the Riverheads District.
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