Wednesday Dec 24 | The Daily News-Record
WOODSTOCK The tide will turn. The economy will get better. In life, as in business, it's all a matter of perspective, and faith.
Tractor trailer 'hits and runs' On Route 231
Shelly Jenkins, 25, picked up a sandwich at the F.T. Valley store to take to her father, Charles, at work on Piedmont Farm Monday morning.
After months in storage and several days wrapped in a sheet, a life-sized statue of the Rev.
Business owners share economic concerns during the 'Discover Woodstock' exposition
As the White House and Congress hashed out plans for a $700 billion bailout, the pros and cons of the financial rescue were being weighed by business people attending Saturday's "Discover Woodstock" business ...
Man charged in Fort Valley incident freed on bond
WOODSTOCK - The Fort Valley man accused of threatening his neighbor with a gun earlier this month was granted bail Friday morning by Shenandoah County General District Court Judge Norman deVere Morrison.
The Woodstock Chamber of Commerce's business expo is back this year with a new date, a new location and a catchy new name.
Whether big, small, new or old, businesses and individuals will showcase what they have to offer at this year's Business Expo.
New Film Highlight Of Ole Time Festival
When the 28th annual Edinburg Ole Time Festival opens at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept.
Fort Valley man charged after shooting incident
FORT VALLEY - A Fort Valley man is in custody after police say he shoved a gun in a neighbor's face Thursday morning.
Battle of North Valley's Hills to showcase countryside
The hills of the Northern Shenandoah Valley will come under attack next month, when nearly 100 cyclists try to tame the area's tricky topography.
Two men jailed on burglary charges
Two Broadway men jailed in connection with numerous burglaries throughout the northern Shenandoah Valley stole more than $100,000 worth of property in Shenandoah County alone, Sheriff Timothy C. Carter said.
Former county manager refutes some details in lawsuit over Smoke Out
A former county manager has provided a deposition for a woman injured at the biker-fest Smoke Out that could help her lawsuit against the county.
FORT VALLEY, Va. -- Nancy Holman Mayo, formerly of Mendham, passed away on Thursday, May 29, 2008, at her home.
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