The Agricultural Enterprise Center Feasibility Study will determine if a certified, commercial, shared-use facility in the central Shenandoah Valley is possible, practical and viable.
Del. Chris Runion, R-Rockingham, is partnering with the Department of Motor Vehicles to provide a DMV Connect location at the Grottoes Town Hall Sept. 14-16.
Crawdad, crawfish, crayfish. No matter what you call the crustaceans, the rusty crayfish, an interloper from the Ohio River watershed, has become one of the most destructive invasive species in the streams and rivers of Chesapeake Bay states.
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley, a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley, produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News to inform legislators and the public.
The State Board for Community Colleges has certified four finalists for the position of president at Thomas Nelson Community College. The finalists were among 92 applicants from across the nation.
Tony Poljan is a matchup nightmare: 6’7”, 258 pounds. Now imagine him lining up on one side of the formation, and 6’4”, 250-pound tight end Grant Misch on the other.
Staunton has been hit hard recently by two spot thunderstorms that have caused millions of dollars in flood damage, so city officials are not taking the potential weekend impact of Hurricane Laura lightly.
High temperatures, combined with dry weather, pose a threat to Virginia’s home landscapes. Vegetable gardens, lawns, and even trees and shrubs are all susceptible to the effects of drought, including desiccation and increased vulnerability to pest and disease problems.
Backyard gardeners, beware: tomato plants have become collateral damage in the government’s war on drugs, especially marijuana.
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