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I’m reminded of an odd email conversation that I had with a local café in the early, early days of Augusta Free Press.

I’m reminded of an odd email conversation that I had with a local café in the early, early days of Augusta Free Press.

Just a few weeks after heavy freezes threatened the strawberry crop for most Virginia growers, the pick-your-own season is in full swing.

Your parents die and you get a few bits of information from remaining relatives. That’s how Mother’s Day is for me.

A symposium at the VCU School of Education will bring together leading experts to discuss the latest research related to school safety.

Augusta County is seeking help from citizens to learn about where high speed internet improvements are needed.

Online business is thriving, and you can become a millionaire selling across national borders, but the online market is tough to crack.

Virginia Tech students, alumni, employees, and sports fans have a new way to express excitement and support for the university.

A former tennis champ-turned-budding business leader has received the University of Virginia’s Sky Alland Scholarship.

Mental Health Month was started 67 years ago by Mental Health America to raise awareness about mental health conditions.

More teen drivers in Virginia will be involved in traffic crashes between the months of May and August than any other time of the year, statistics show.
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