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Grand Jury Indicts 19 In October
LURAY A local grand jury indicted a Luray woman last month on three charges of felonious child endangerment.
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Winery wins 3rd place in conservation farm competition
Daniel Vineyards took home third place in the West Virginia Conservation Farm of the Year contest on Oct.
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Zoo Celebrates Gazelle's Birth
The National Zoo is debuting its new baby gazelle, a birth celebrated because the species is considered critically endangered.
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Tax man wants cut of butcher's profits
A warning to meat processors: The tax man in Richmond is in line for a cut of your profits.
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Details: RMA Radio Clubhouse from
The champion RMA Speech and Debate teams LIVE radio program heard ever other Monday night from 6:00 until 7:00 pm on WFTR AM-1450, Front Royal, VA.
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The Humble .22
A month ago I stumbled across a rifle enthusiast's experiment, where he found that a standard velocity .22 long rifle round was far more accurate, with far greater penetration , than he realized.
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Reward offered for information in 1983 murder of town police officer
Authorities are hoping a cash reward will help motivate witnesses to come forward and shed light on the slaying of a town police officer 25 years ago.
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Front Royal bans through trucks on part of N. Royal
The Front Royal Town Council has prohibited through trucks on North Royal Avenue between Commerce Avenue and South Street.
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Washington, DC - area residents making lots of money off inauguration
Barack Obama's Inauguration Day isn't until January but many people aren't wasting any time getting ready for the historic event.
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Re-enacting in miniature with Fall In
Phillip Pournelle, of Fairfax, Va., rolls dice to determine how much his soldiers will advance while competing against Chris Borucki, of Baltimore, in the Fall In! convention at the All Star Events Complex in ...
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Front Royal man accused of arson threat
A town man is being held without bond in the Warren County Jail after being charged by a Circuit Court grand jury with threatening to burn down a house.
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7-Nov-08 - Future Obama abortion legislation will violate conscience rights, PRI president says
Front Royal, Va, Nov 7, 2008 / 06:41 am .- President-elect Barack Obama's concessions to his pro-abortion rights supporters will include the appointment of abortion-friendly Supreme Court justices and the ...
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Warren County officials look to BB&T for bond
The Warren County Board of Supervisors and School Board approved separate resolutions Wednesday to get a $23 million lease revenue bond from BB&T bank to fund renovations to the old Warren County High School.
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Group hopes to curb cigarette butt litter
Warren County is exploring ways to curb a small but toxic type of litter. The county has seen a large amount of cigarette butt litter at Riverton Commons Shopping Center off U.S. 340-522 and other places.
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Felony charges certified for Roys
Charges that a town couple encouraged their daughter to fight another teen were certified to a Warren County Circuit Court grand jury Thursday.
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Front Royal cattle farmers upset over calf dismemberment, death
Jeremy Baldwin and other area cattle farmers are upset that someone shot one of Baldwin's beef calves with a bow and arrow, cut off its right ear, and left it to die.
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Harrisonburg man pleads guilty to felony DUI
A Harrisonburg man will spend a year in jail after pleading guilty to operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, fourth or subsequent offense within 10 years.
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Director works to keep conservation efforts afloat
National Zoo Director John Berry checks on the Asian small-clawed otters during his morning walk through the park Oct.
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Two recognized for helping police
The Front Royal Police Department recognized two locals on Monday for the help they provided in the arrest of three people charged in the Sept.
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Preliminary hearing put off in shooting case
A preliminary hearing for three defendants charged in connection with the September shooting of a 17-year-old male has been continued in Warren County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
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