STEPHENS CITY — Ask a typical eighth grader about why the United States celebrates Memorial Day and there’s a good chance they’ll say something about picnics or store sales or the opening day of public pools.
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STEPHENS CITY — Ask a typical eighth grader about why the United States celebrates Memorial Day and there’s a good chance they’ll say something about picnics or store sales or the opening day of public pools.
In Rachel “Ren” Crawford’s basement studio, dozens of paintings lean against a long wall, the stacks running beneath a landline phone which is coated with acrylic paint fingerprints. The floor is a similar spread of haphazard reds, purples and blues escaped from half-empty tubes that cover e…
Free lunch, food distribution
• The Rotary Club of Winchester is hosting its annual Healing Field…
James R. “Jimmy” Wilkins Jr. has made a difference at John Handley …
Henry Whiting’s father was a career Army officer who, shortly after…
WINCHESTER — Joe Crane of Winchester is celebrating Memorial Day di…
WINCHESTER — Which do you pick first, the wine or the cheese?
BERRYVILLE — Clarke County High School senior Sydney Kelble receive…
WINCHESTER — A mistrial was declared Thursday in Winchester Circuit…
WINCHESTER — The Loudoun Street Mall in Winchester and Main Street …
Nine-year-old fourth grader Charlie Marple was a lover of all thing…
WINCHESTER — On Wednesday evening, members of John Handley High Sch…
Memorial Day weekend means it’s time for the community’s outdoor sw…
The schedule of events in this article has been updated.
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- VDOT official: Chance of lowering speed limit on Route 601 is 'nil'
- Pennsylvania husband, wife die following May 3 motorcycle crash in Clarke County
- Newtown Heritage Festival schedule
- Some Frederick supervisors want School Board 'on the record' on 4th high school
- Ludwig calls out comments made by School Board member
- Clarke panel approves Double Tollgate sewer pact with Frederick Water
- Interviews for interim Red Bud School Board member to take place Friday
- Frederick School Board approves FY25 budget
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WINCHESTER — James Wood head coach Adrian Pullen says he learned a little something last June from the program that eliminated his Colonels in the Class 4 semifinals.
WINCHESTER — Overtime proved to be James Wood time in the region semifinals again on Thursday night.
WINCHESTER — During her softball career, James Wood catcher Aliza Judd has delivered many good games, clutch moments and big hits, but none have been bigger than Friday night.
WINCHESTER — When the final whistle blew, the silence from the Handley sideline and fans in the home bleachers felt more noticeable than the roars from the Charlottesville side.
WINCHESTER — Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson famously said, “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”
WINCHESTER — The rebuilding year turned out to not be much of a rebuilding year after all.
BERRYVILLE — Whenever there's a corner kick, Clarke County center back Joe Ziercher is a player opponents need to watch out for in the penalty box because of his size, aggressive nature, and ability to get his head on the ball.
BERRYVILLE — En route to the 2023 Virginia High School League Class 2 state title, the Clarke County girls' soccer team beat all eight of its postseason opponents by at least five goals.
WINCHESTER — Now, that’s more like it.
Headlines
- VDOT official: Chance of lowering speed limit on Route 601 is 'nil'
- Pennsylvania husband, wife die following May 3 motorcycle crash in Clarke County
- Newtown Heritage Festival schedule
- Some Frederick supervisors want School Board 'on the record' on 4th high school
- Ludwig calls out comments made by School Board member
- Clarke panel approves Double Tollgate sewer pact with Frederick Water
- Interviews for interim Red Bud School Board member to take place Friday
• The Rotary Club of Winchester is hosting its annual Healing Field of Honor through Monday at Handley High School, 4…
James R. “Jimmy” Wilkins Jr. has made a difference at John Handley High School, in the Winchester community and in th…
Henry Whiting’s father was a career Army officer who, shortly after Henry’s birth, was assigned to the Army Command a…
WINCHESTER — Joe Crane of Winchester is celebrating Memorial Day differently this year. The former Green Beret and cu…
WINCHESTER — Which do you pick first, the wine or the cheese?
BERRYVILLE — Clarke County High School senior Sydney Kelble received the $10,000 Rosemont Leadership Award from the C…
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Editor's note: Local resident Nick Nerangis Sr., who proudly displays on his vehicle that he is military veteran, recently attended an event at Millbrook High School where his grandson is a student. When he returned to his car, he found a handwritten note on his windshield that said, "Please…
"The stars will never be won by little minds," observed the great science fiction writer Robert Heinlein. If we aren't careful, though, they j…
"Palestine will be free!" chant the protesters. "From the river to the sea.
Last Friday in Washington there was evidence of why only 16 percent of the public approve of the job Congress is doing, according to a Gallup poll.
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WINCHESTER — James Wood head coach Adrian Pullen says he learned a little something last June from the program that eliminated his Colonels in the Class 4 semifinals.
WINCHESTER — Overtime proved to be James Wood time in the region semifinals again on Thursda…
WINCHESTER — During her softball career, James Wood catcher Aliza Judd has delivered many go…
WINCHESTER — When the final whistle blew, the silence from the Handley sideline and fans in …
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Editor's note: Local resident Nick Nerangis Sr., who proudly displays on his vehicle that he is military veteran, rec…
"The stars will never be won by little minds," observed the great science fiction writer Robert Heinlein. If we aren'…
"Palestine will be free!" chant the protesters. "From the river to the sea.
Last Friday in Washington there was evidence of why only 16 percent of the public approve of the job Congress is doin…
This administration has illegally (June 2023 Supreme Court ruling) designated $7.7 billion more for student loan bail…