
COVID situation at Augusta Health showing signs of improving
The current inpatient COVID-19 census at Augusta Health is 48, a decrease of nearly 25 percent from last week, but we’re not out of the woods yet.

The current inpatient COVID-19 census at Augusta Health is 48, a decrease of nearly 25 percent from last week, but we’re not out of the woods yet.

Theater-goers in the Shenandoah Valley will get the first look this winter at an Eastern Mennonite University production that will embark on a European tour in 2022.

Robert Kline Huffman III passed away peacefully in his sleep after a brief illness on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Augusta Health Center.

I believe it was Joe Diffie that sang about cause and effect in his song titled “Third Rock from the Sun” back in 1994, and boy do those words ring ever so true today following the most bizarre few weeks of sports in my lifetime.

The current inpatient COVID-19 census at Augusta Health is 29, more than double last week’s total, but still less than half the recent peak back in the late summer.

The Virginia Economic Developers Association presented its Rising Star Award to Rebekah Castle, director of economic development and marketing for Augusta County, at the organization’s Winter Membership Meeting last week.

The Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges selected Deborah Miranda, Thomas H. Broadus, Jr. Professor of English emeritus at Washington and Lee University, as the winner of the H. Hiter Harris III Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching 2021.

Alan Skees will exhibit American Glitch: Neo-Regionalism from Nov. 8 through Dec. 10 in the Beverly Perdue Art Gallery on the main floor of the John Kenny Forrer Learning Commons on the College’s campus.

Farm Credit of the Virginias announced Emily Hanger assumed the position of credit and lending trainee at the Harrisonburg branch.

Arts Council of the Valley opens two new exhibitions at Smith House Galleries during First Fridays Downtown on Friday, Oct. 1, with a 5-8 p.m. reception.