At what price security?

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Story by Chris Graham They ask you to open your coat, to let them look inside your bag, to examine your rolled-up stadium blanket, just to be safe. It’s a nuisance, sure, but after 9/11, who’s going to complain, right? “I think since 9/11 we’ve become more tolerant of intrusions on our property and person…

A Riverfront runs through it: Development project could reverse fortunes in downtown Waynesboro

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The Top Story by Chris Graham   One problem that Waynesboro has with regard to its plans for revitalizing its downtown-business district is “the fact that we don’t have buildings,” downtown businessman Len Poulin said. “But as I like to say, the biggest advantage that we have in rebuilding downtown is that we don’t have…

O ‘Shenandoah,’ how long to hear you? Controversy over state-song pick rages on

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The Top Story by Chris Graham   “Shenandoah” is a fine tune – on that point, few will disagree. As fine a tune as it might be, though, is “Shenandoah” – which is, depending on who you believe, either about the Shenandoah Valley, a Native American tribal chief or life on the Western frontier –…

Waynesboro elections ’06

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The Top Story by Chris Graham   Economic-development issues promise to dominate the discussions among the candidates for the two open seats on Waynesboro City Council leading up to the May city elections. That is, if incumbent Ward D councilman Reo Hatfield has his way. “I have to believe that people can just look around…

Bridging the race divide?

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The Top Story by Chris Graham   Daryl Davis has plenty of detractors – people who question his motives for wanting to meet with white supremacists, who wonder why an African-American man would of his own volition attend rallies of the Ku Klux Klan, who outright doubt his stories of conversions of racial separatists as…

An election at the grassroots: The Valley Family Forum and its role in the race in the 26th

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Story by Chris Graham The Democratic Party targeted the 26th House District seat being left open by the retirement of Republican incumbent Glenn Weatherholtz, and for good reason – namely, a win by Democrat Lowell Fulk would give the party a plum seat in a GOP stronghold in Rockingham County and the city of Harrisonburg.

The future of constitutional offices in Staunton

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Story by Chris Graham Issues in Staunton involving the independently elected treasurer and commissioner of the revenue offices and City Hall have been making the news headlines for going on two years now – with the focal points being the delays in the implementation of a new financial-management software system and the delineation of duties…