Staunton: Cat Nap Coffee Roasting brews success with small batches
Ryan Brosmer of Staunton is a self-described coffee nerd, not a coffee snob but you may not see him cradling a cup at Starbucks.
Ryan Brosmer of Staunton is a self-described coffee nerd, not a coffee snob but you may not see him cradling a cup at Starbucks.
VDOT has updated its schedule for road work in the Culpeper, Lynchburg and Staunton transportation districts for the week of Feb. 3-7.

Shenandoah Valley Conservancy, the former Valley Conservation Council, reported on its busy 2024, in which the nonprofit land trust was able to permanently protect an additional 1,700 acres of land in the Valley and Alleghany Highlands.
Two of Virginia’s top-ranked boys’ basketball teams will square off in downtown Staunton on Saturday, Feb. 8, when Stuart Hall School hosts St. Michael the Archangel Catholic High School.
The Waynesboro Education Association is working to bring collective bargaining to Waynesboro Schools and secure a voice for teachers.
Eastern Mennonite University Peace Fellowship will hold the Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship (ICPF) Conference at EMU the weekend of Feb. 21-23.
VDOT has updated its schedule for road work and maintenance for the week of Jan. 27-31.

The fear of mass immigrant deportations and raids on schools and businesses throughout the nation has led one school to issue a statement.
Jay Matthew Kenyon, 47, of Harrisonburg, was sentenced earlier this month to 15 months in prison for brandishing a knife at police during the Jan. 6, 2021, putsch that Kenyon and thousands of fellow self-styled citizen-patriots led on behalf of Donald Trump.

The National Weather Service has put out a flurry of advisories due to the cold and potential for snow in Virginia.
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