
Staunton District Traffic Alert: Dec. 7-11
The following is a list of highway work that might affect traffic in the Staunton transportation district during the coming weeks.

The following is a list of highway work that might affect traffic in the Staunton transportation district during the coming weeks.

Lynn A. Nystrom, longtime director of news and external relations for the Virginia Tech College of Engineering, died Dec. 3 after a battle with cancer.

It’s a great time to be a part of agriculture, according to American Farm Bureau Federation Vice President Barry Bushue, and U.S. farmers have access to numerous new technology and trade opportunities.

In 2015 the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation joined several legal cases in support of the organization’s policy positions.

Harrisonburg’s annual Holiday Parade returns to downtown this Friday, December 4. Streets will close for the 2015 Holiday Parade at 6:00pm.

The Tidewater News in Franklin claimed Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s Ishee-Quann Award for Media Excellence, which recognizes the best of all entries in the organization’s annual Journalism Award competition.

The proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline that would carry natural gas fracked in northern West Virginia 301 miles through West Virginia and Virginia is not needed, would cause irreparable harm to the environment and private property, and should be denied.

Virginia backup tailback Albert Reid burst through the left side, aided by Virginia Tech’s over-pursuit of jet sweep action moving across the formation to the right, and ran practically untouched for a 57-yard touchdown.

Several groups have filed arguments against the continued construction of the Cove Point liquefied natural gas export facility on the Chesapeake Bay at Lusby, Maryland.

The Holiday Market returns to Downtown Charlottesville Saturday. The festive outdoor market features over 100 local vendors with a variety of unique gifts, decorations, food and crafts. All items are handmade, homegrown or home baked by local farmers, artists or bakers.
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