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Doors at 6 p.m. and concert at 7 p.m. This extraordinary evening of music and community will feature country music legend Jimmy Fortune and the award-winning bluegrass duo Darin & Brooke Aldridge, ...
A historic preservation crew has begun replacing the shake roof on Mabry Mill at milepost 176 on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Expect plenty of slacklines, wall climbing, foraging walks, presentations about nature and even animals at the Virginia Black ...
The Basketball Tournament, a nationally televised winner-take-all $1 million competition commonly referred to as TBT, comes ...
A glamping site near Shenandoah National Park promises to boost the local economy without damaging the area's rural character when it opens in 2027.
Massanutten Technical Center graduated its largest-ever class of 419 students on Wednesday night at James Madison University’s Atlantic Union Bank Center.
Frontline to Farm will welcome veterans transitioning from military service to sustainable farming to the High Country for its fifth consecutive year and the fourth consecutive year that they’ll be ...
Originally constructed in 2017, the Born Learning Trail on the Oklawaha Greenway has received an update to the signage, including the addition of Spanish language signs, and a fresh coat of paint on ...
The Blue Ridge Job Corps has been a Marion fixture for nearly 60 years. It was established in the former home of Marion College, a Lutheran junior women’s college that operated until the mid-1960s.
From Virginia’s two U.S. Senators to the Marion Town Council, elected leaders are expressing their opposition to the Department of Labor’s decision to imminently shut down contractor-run Job Corps cen ...
Blue Ridge Energy recently awarded $32,000 in college scholarships to 14 students across its service area seeking to further ...