
Culpeper District Traffic Alert: Week of Aug. 22-26
The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.
The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation was awarded a $20,000 grant from the Virginia Outdoors Foundation last year to transport summer camp participants in northern Virginia to nearby Virginia State Parks.

Contracted service workers at Dulles and National Airports believe they are understaffed and think a lack of paid sick leave and employer-paid healthcare may be contributing to National Airport’s #3 ranking among U.S. airports and #8 worldwide with the most summer cancellations.

Sixth District Republican Congressman Ben Cline does a good job of disguising himself as a sensible mainstream conservative.

Cancer patients who live in rural areas experience higher mortality rates than nonrural cancer patients, according to recently published research from the VCU Massey Cancer Center.
Stable Craft Brewing at Hermitage Hill can add two silver medals to its ever-growing list of recent accolades.
Country music star Dustin Lynch, and his doppleganger, Dustin Parker, brought an overflow crowd to the Rockingham County Fair on Wednesday that included Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

One hundred incoming first-year and transfer students will be coming to campus early this year to volunteer with non-profits in Harrisonburg through James Madison University’s Dukes Making a Difference program.
Karl Magenhofer has been covering news and sports in the Valley for more than two decades on WSVA, WSIG and Q101. It’s a voice that people throughout Virginia woke up to and counted on to anchor the news every morning.
The UVA basketball team is on a 10-day basketball tour of Italy, which gives the team four games, not necessarily against top competition, but still, it’s competition. More than the competition, though, the trip is an opportunity for the team to bond.
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