Story by Chris Graham You don’t launch a magazine in a day. For Brad Jenkins, the launch of Shenandoah Living dates back several years. “This has kind of been something that I’ve been interested in since even being a student at James Madison University. I took a magazine-production class and kind of got interested in…
Story by Chris Graham Tom Reynolds didn’t want to see the list of capital projects that Waynesboro City Council had been working on for several months pared down – but he knew what he had to do.
Column by Jim Bishop “Here we are . . . after all these years …” Ann Cochran warbles in her musical ode to a couple who’ve stuck together through thick and thin.
Story by Chris Graham Maxine Hope Roles knows that she is facing an uphill battle in her 26th Senate District challenge to incumbent Republican Sen. Mark Obenshain.
Carly at the Movies column by Carl Larsen I went to see “Evening” prepared to agree with the critics. They had fallen upon it like a pack of hungry wombats, calling it cheap, sneaky, boring, and worst of all – a “woman’s film” bereft of any honest emotion. The first 20 minutes, I admit, put…
Story by Chris Graham What do you think? Comment below Charles Curry’s decision to retire from Augusta County politics in 2000 was a shock to more than a few observers – but it was no more a shock than his announcement that he was ready to make a comeback.
Story by Chris Graham High gasoline prices are hitting everybody where it hurts – from people cutting back on vacations to businesses cutting back on seminars and conferences and other nonessential travel. But … college sports?
Column by Chris Graham David Cox seems to still be thinking through the payday-lending issue.
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