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Families heat things up outdoors with firepits

Staunton News Leader - Sun Nov 08

FISHERSVILLE - Cold weather isn't about to drive Gerry and Crystal Choate inside their house.

Pecans a challenge, but viable in Valley

Staunton News Leader - Sun Nov 08

Make no mistake about it, this garden column is primarily about growing vegetables.

Codes provide guidelines for backyard pits

Staunton News Leader - Sun Nov 08

Before you rush out and light a fire in your backyard, you'll want to check out your local fire codes and burning restrictions.

Augusta Health Holds First Operation Medicine Cabinet

WHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Sat Nov 07

The US Drug Administration reports that prescription drug abuse continues to be a problem in Virginia.

Architect left lasting mark

Staunton News Leader - Sat Nov 07

Thomas Blackburn was a familiar sight around Staunton. By 1867, his aged figure could be seen shambling about the city's streets on one personal errand or another.

Getting rid of medicine just got easier

Staunton News Leader - Sat Nov 07

STAUNTON - The question often arises on how to get rid of old medication. In an effort to help community members dispose of expired and unwanted medications, Augusta Health is hosting Operation Medicine Cabinet today.

Embattled kennel owner may lose permit

Staunton News Leader - Fri Nov 06

VERONA - A Stuarts Draft dog breeder, who pleaded guilty to dozens of animal cruelty charges in September, could face further restrictions from the Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals.

John R.L. Coffey

Staunton News Leader - Fri Nov 06

VERONA - John Randolph Lee Coffey, 57, husband of Wilma Chastain Coffey of 88 Augusta St., died Wednesday, Nov.

John R.L. Coffey

Staunton News Leader - Thu Nov 05

VERONA - John Randolph Lee Coffey, 57, husband of Wilma Chastain Coffey of 88 Augusta St., died Wednesday, Nov.

Presidential museum volunteers retire, honored for years of service

Staunton News Leader - Thu Nov 05

STAUNTON - To see Nan Brown, Betty Landes and Lucille Salatin throw their arms around one other and jokingly do the can-can in Rockette fashion while posing for photos, you wouldn't guess that between the three of them they had 60 years of service volunteering at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum.

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