
Flu expert on record cold: Get a flu shot!
As temperatures drop during the polar vortex, Richard Webby, Ph.D., a member of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s Infectious Diseases Department, encourages everyone to get a flu shot.

As temperatures drop during the polar vortex, Richard Webby, Ph.D., a member of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s Infectious Diseases Department, encourages everyone to get a flu shot.

You may have heard about CBD and how beneficial it has been for others. You may have seen it being sold at your local whole foods store. CBD has gradually made it to the forefront of our consciousness and now people all around the globe are experimenting.

Arts Council of the Valley announces its February exhibition, Impressions: Monotypes by Patricia Hobbs, Feb 1-22 at Smith House Galleries, 311 South Main Street, Harrisonburg.

The House of Delegates on a 51-48 party-line vote passed a bill to bar the governor or any state agency from participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, without a two-thirds vote from each legislative chamber.

Cloverleaf Cold Storage, a leading cold storage warehousing and food logistics company, will invest $21 million to add over 100,000 square feet to its facility in the City of Chesapeake.

India is a country you can find plenty of beaches both added to the beauty and the crowd. It is actually very difficult to find some beaches where one can spend a holiday nicely.

The holiday season tends to be a very stressful time for many people. It shouldn’t be that way, but between buying gifts, trying to cook the perfect meal, and trying to keep everybody happy, tensions can be high.

With periods of brutally cold weather, pipes are at risk of freezing due to sudden temperature drops, poor insulation or incorrect thermostat settings.

David M. Nyiringabo is the first beneficiary of the Michael J. Sharp Peace and Justice Endowed Scholarship Fund for students studying at the EMU Center for Justice and Peacebuilding.

The piezoelectric materials that inhabit everything from our cell phones to musical greeting cards may be getting an upgrade thanks to work discussed in the journal Nature Materials released online Jan 21.
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