
Valley VITA now taking appointments
Valley VITA opens its doors February 1st at three tax site locations next week where IRS certified volunteers will provide free tax preparation service for households whose income is $54,000 or less.

Valley VITA opens its doors February 1st at three tax site locations next week where IRS certified volunteers will provide free tax preparation service for households whose income is $54,000 or less.

From Monday, Jan. 15, to Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, Shenandoah University will host Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week – a week of free activities through which all are encouraged to volunteer their time in the service of others.

Valley VITA, a free tax preparation service in Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County has received a 2017 Capacity Building Award.

Smart Beginnings of the Shenandoah Valley was awarded one of only three Innovative Partnership grants to expand collaborative initiatives.

The Harrisonburg Turks (9-11) play Purcellville Cannons (12-7) on the road tonight at 7pm.

Gov. McAuliffe is recommending more than $2.7 million in Appalachian Regional Commission awards for 10 projects in the Appalachian Region.

Governor Terry McAuliffe and Senator Mark R. Warner announced Wednesday the 100th partner to join No Wrong Door.

Valley VITA seasonal free tax services will end as the regular filing period closes.

When Jody Blankenship found himself homeless, To Our House – a New River Community Action program – gave him a new life.

The Daily Living Center Adult Day Health Care is holding its annual Golden Mile Fundraiser on Sunday, May 7, at 2 p.m.
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