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God breaking down walls: UMC ends ban on gay clergy, same-sex marriages
United Methodist Church delegates at the UMC General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., made history last week as the conference ended bans on gay clergy and same-sex marriages.
United Methodist Church delegates at the UMC General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., made history last week as the conference ended bans on gay clergy and same-sex marriages.
When you cover local politics in the same local market for 29 years, you can end up on all sides of the issues with the subjects that you come across.
David Perry titled his first studio album as a singer-songwriter “Keep Showin’ Up” after seeing a video country music legend Wynonna Judd.
“The Lion King” is the story of a father and son, and how the son must come of age and take his place in the circle of life.
Project GROWS wrapped up the second summer of its Youth Leaders in Agriculture program with a showcase and tours of the farm in Augusta County on Tuesday afternoon.
After two years of going virtual, the annual Envirothon is returning to an in-person competition, and the students excited about getting back at it.
Augusta County Fire and Rescue has promoted Battalion Fire Chief Bryan Mace to the position of deputy chief of operations.
Robert Kline Huffman III passed away peacefully in his sleep after a brief illness on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Augusta Health Center.
The current inpatient COVID-19 census at Augusta Health is 11, with one death over the past week, and in the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. on Monday, 13 new positive cases of COVID were diagnosed at Augusta Health testing sites.
Augusta County Clerk of Circuit Court R. Steven Landes today announced that Adryanna Reyes and Dagon Wheeler have been named interns for the fall semester.
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