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Local Student Heads To Washington
WOODSTOCK History was made with the results of this year's election; America voted for change with the first African-American president-elect. Washington will no doubt be crowded with adults eager to see Obama ...
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Oh, Christmas trees: For Edinburg man, farm fulfills a boyhood wish
After years of planting and careful tending, an Edinburg couple is ready to open their Christmas tree farm to the public this season.
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Governora s mansion Christmas tree to come from Craig County
Read the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services news release below When Christmas tree grower Sue Bostic arrives at the Governor's Mansion on November 24 to present the official Christmas tree ...
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The Eve Before All Saints Day 2008
Haunted Hayride, Rt. 717, Bird Haven, Basye. Oct. 29 and 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. Sponsored by Chalet High.
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Assault of mother lands son a six-month sentence in jail
An Edinburg man's thirst for beer has landed him in jail for the next six months.
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Authorities claim men stole chicken
Two poultry plant workers were caught stealing chicken products, according to the Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office.
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Supervisors OK Shentel cell phone towers
More bars are coming to Shenandoah County. Not the kind that serve liquor, but the ones that tell cell phone users whether they have service.
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Largest County-wide meth bust breaks
Three individuals were taken into custody on Oct. 2 involved with the largest methamphetamine case ever in the Valley.
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Council may delay recycling decision
The Town Council may delay a vote on a proposed curbside recycling program in light of a recent suggestion that Shenandoah County's towns discuss the issue together.
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Shenandoah sheriff reports huge meth bust
With the arrest of two men Thursday, the Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office revealed what may be the largest methamphetamine operation ever broken up in the region.
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Yard Crawl disappointing for Edinburg
The public needs to learn to stop before it can crawl. Business was disappointing for the town during the Shenandoah County Route 11 Yard Crawl in August, according to minutes from the county Chamber of ...
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Murderer one step closer to execution
Ten years after brutally raping and murdering his mother-in-law, William Joseph Burns is one step closer to execution.
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REVS: We'll Take the High Road : A whole new perspective on foliage season...
A whole new perspective on foliage season Before you set out for Virginia's Skyline Drive, go to the iTunes store and download "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin.
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New Film Highlight Of Ole Time Festival
When the 28th annual Edinburg Ole Time Festival opens at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept.
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Man indicted in malicious wounding in conflict over girl
A conflict over a girl has led to an indictment in Shenandoah County Circuit Court charging a Woodstock man with malicious wounding.
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One hospitalized after demolition derby
An Edinburg man is at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville preparing to undergo skin grafts later this week for burns he suffered during the demolition derby Monday at the Shenandoah ...
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Edinburg teen 'fell in love' with her champion steer as a calf
When the dust settled in the show ring Tuesday afternoon, it was Edinburg's Allison George who brought home the grand champion market steer prize at the Shenandoah County Fair.
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Looking up, looking back
Hats off to those keeping history alive with memories of years past. The building which now houses Wightman Insurance and J. Clinedinst photography in Edinburg began as a hat shop, and continues to evolve with ...
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Crime Where You Live
The Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office is investigating an alleged three-against-one attack.
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Time Draws Near For (Yard) Crawlers
For yard-sale enthusiasts, Saturday's annual Yard Crawl is like the Super Bowl. Or, as Shenandoah County Director of Tourism Susie Hill puts it, "for people who love a good yard sale, this is like Christmas ...
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