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The Brunswick High School boys team put together two good days in Harrisonburg and then won the final event at the meet to capture the VHSL Class 1 Outdoor Track & Field State Championship held at ...
J’Meriyon Osborne finished fourth in the Long Jump while Christian Lecher earned a 10th place finish in the 1600 Meter Run for Mecklenburg County High School in the VHSL Class 4 Outdoor Track & Field ...
The two most prolific winners at South Boston Speedway this season, Peyton Sellers and the track’s current points leader, ...
After reading about the brutal conditions expected at Oakmont Country Club, I can’t wait for the United States Open Golf Championship to open play on Thursday. Billed as the “Toughest Test in Golf,” ...
Nancy Jane Moore of Chesapeake, passed away Thursday, June 5, 2025 at the age of 78. She was born in Halifax County, May 26, 1947 to the late Henry Oscar Moore and the late Virginia Fulp Moore. Nancy ...
Proposed traffic changes at the intersection at U.S. 58 and E. Atlantic Street in South Hill have raised concerns that more accidents and traffic congestion will ensue, to the detriment of motorists ...
Both major parties have chosen their nominees for the November general election for the Virginia House of Delegates in the 50th District, which includes Mecklenburg County. Longtime Republican ...
Law enforcement officials in several Southside Virginia counties were surprised this week to land on a list of “Sanctuary Jurisdictions” issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which ...
Brunswick County police have arrested Michael Fahey, a fugitive from Roanoke Rapids, N.C. who had been hiding in the woods in Brunswick County since he fled a vehicle pursuit on foot early Sunday ...
It was a cool day on bay in 1959 when preschool alumni and parents met for a day of recreation at the Standard Oil Rod & Gun Club in Richmond, Calif. I got into a rowboat with three other teenagers, ...
Words matter. We hear this quite often. So do actions based on those words. Last week White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, “There’s no place in our society for hate.” We can all agree.
Clarksville, Virginia is proud to be a charter franchise of Dixie Youth Softball, still going strong and playing 50 consecutive years later — a true reflection of our community’s commitment, tradition ...