
Esports summit at Shenandoah to enlighten educators, community
Shenandoah University’s inaugural esports summit welcomes visitors to a two-day event featuring expert panelists and a sneak peek tour of the university’s new esports arena.

Shenandoah University’s inaugural esports summit welcomes visitors to a two-day event featuring expert panelists and a sneak peek tour of the university’s new esports arena.

With 2019 Liberty Football tickets selling at an all-time high, the Flames Ticket Office will open single game ticket sales to the general public on Saturday.

Leslie Beauregard has been named the assistant city manager for the City of Staunton, succeeding Steve Rosenberg, who was appointed city manager in June after serving six years as the city manager’s deputy.

The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, announced today its endorsements for 27 pro-equality candidates across Virginia.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced that Virginia has secured more than $24.1 million in FEMA grants to help the Commonwealth better prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and manmade disasters.

Attorney General Mark Herring today joined a coalition of 22 states and seven local governments in announcing a lawsuit against the EPA over its Affordable Clean Energy – aka Dirty Power Rule.

Liberty Football will wrap up its August Training Camp on Saturday with a scrimmage and autograph session as part of Fan Appreciation Day.

With 19 days left before the Flames kick off their 2019 football season against No. 22 Syracuse at Williams Stadium, the Liberty Ticket Office has now opened single game ticket sales to Flames Club members and season ticket holders.

VMI Baseball announced its 2019-20 recruiting class on Monday, and the group is in the top 100 in the nation, according to Perfect Game.

Members of the public are invited to attend the first meeting of the Interstate 81 Advisory Committee on Tuesday in Lexington.
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