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In-school, no cost vaccine clinics offered in area middle and high schools this spring
The Central Shenandoah Health District will be holding in-school vaccine clinics for rising 7th and 12th graders within the region this spring.
The Central Shenandoah Health District will be holding in-school vaccine clinics for rising 7th and 12th graders within the region this spring.
High school students are trying their hand at being scientists this week at Blue Ridge Community College.
Students from four Augusta County high schools competed in the 2023 local Envirothon yesterday at Natural Chimneys.
Ceremonies were held Monday and Tuesday to recognize the construction of two new schools in the Augusta County Schools system which will assist teachers and staff in providing a longer instructional day.
The AWARE Foundation published an unsolved cold case file this weekend on social media for Rachel Nicole Good who went missing on Oct. 18, 2003, from Elkton.
Augusta County Clerk of Circuit Court R. Steven Landes announced Wednesday that Patrick Graves and Dagon Wheeler have been named clerk’s interns for the spring semester.
A teacher often leaves her mark on students, but how often does a school leave its mark on a teacher? Wenonah Elementary created a foundation for Abby Boxler Arey.
Valley residents will see a familiar name again this year on NASCAR’s roster. Quin Houff of Weyers Cave will pull into his second season as a NASCAR Cup driver in the Daytona 500 on Feb. 14.
An apparent prank threat posted on Snapchat involving Fort Defiance High School led to an hours-long investigation by the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office.
Gov. Ralph Northam today awarded $6 million in School Security Equipment Grants to protect students and teachers in 102 school divisions and the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind.
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