The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank community gathered recently to view the naming of a warehouse freezer in honor of the late Franklin P. Perdue, the former chairman of Perdue Farms.
Shenandoah Valley Office Equipment in Staunton announced today that it has added Samsung to its list of manufacturer product offerings. The business move adds four jobs to the staff at SVOE, which projects a 30 percent growth in annual revenues with the addition of Samsung to its roster.
Your hearing care professional will help you learn about your new hearing aids, teach you how to use them, and work together with you so you get the best hearing possible.
There are personal and practical factors that may influence whether you can proceed with your choice of hearing aid and how successful you are likely to be.
The past few years have seen a transformation in the performance and appearance of hearing aids. State-of-the-art microchip technology and sophisticated electronic design allow hearing instruments to work better than ever before and help you do more.
Working dogs of various breeds and their owner/handlers from across the Mid-Atlantic region will gather in Crozet on the weekend of Sept. 19-20 to compete in a working dog draft test.
James River Writers announced Robin Traywick Williams of Crozier, for The Key to the Quarter Pole, as the first place winner of the JRW and Richmond Magazine 2015 Best Unpublished Novel Contest. Gail Giewont, and Vivian Lawry, both of Richmond, have been selected as finalists for Unguided and Nettie’s Books, respectively.
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