Augusta County was once America’s frontier … a rough place of tough settlers and endless struggle. The Augusta Historical Society offers a trip back to that exciting, difficult time at its Annual Spring Banquet April 27.
The VMI Keydets jumped out to a 4-0 lead early and never looked back en route to a 7-3 win over the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs in the nightcap of a non-conference doubleheader contested Saturday in Boiling Springs, N.C.
The Reading Fightins (5-3) grabbed a 10-inning, 6-5, win over the Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-5) on Saturday night at FirstEnergy Stadium. The win netted the Fightins the series, and marked the third loss in a row for Richmond, their longest slide of the young season.
Ryan Lukacovic scored four goals and dished out three assists to lead No. 9 UVA (9-4) past No. 14 Georgetown (8-5) on Saturday afternoon, 12-9, inside Klöckner Stadium. Trailing 3-0 early, the Cavaliers utilized a 10-2 run to gain control of the Hoyas on Senior Day.
First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe and the Virginia Council on Women announced the winners of the 4th annual STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Essay Contest for high school junior and senior girls.
Washington and Lee University’s Investment Committee recently voted to turn over the management of an additional $4.5 million of endowment funds to the Williams Investment Society, a student-managed investment fund.
Yogaville Environmental Solutions (YES), a new undertaking by Yogaville to educate about and advocate for sustainable energy policies, is cosponsoring with Friends of Buckingham two events on Sunday, April 19, to discuss the Atlantic Coast Pipeline proposal and its impact on Buckingham County, including the impact of a planned compressor station near Route 56. , with an announcement of its long-term and short-term goals.
Rural folk from four Northern California counties came in mid-April to a magical juncture where the life-giving Russian River empties into the majestic Pacific Ocean. Though the small, unincorporated village of Jenner is a popular recreational destination, pleasure was not the intention.
A number of Safe Routes to School (SRTS) projects have been initiated or completed in the Shenandoah Valley region over the past year.
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