A local pastor holds up a human skull and proclaims to the crowd: “We recognize it as human, not as a color.” The pastor was one of more than a dozen clergymen and speakers at […]
H.L. Mencken, a.k.a. the Sage of Baltimore, was a writer and author. He often wrote commentary about social issues, and of course politics. On July 26, 1920 he penned a piece that is rather prophetic. […]
~ Press release issued by Valley Health System on June 4 WINCHESTER — Mark Nantz, Valley Health System’s new President and Chief Executive Officer, began work Monday in true COVID-19 style: appropriately distanced, wearing a […]
By Randy Arrington LURAY, June 5 — As rain peppered umbrellas and thunder threatened to disperse the peaceful gathering, the crowd stood steadfast — searching, perhaps even yearning, for a sense of unity. One clergyman offered […]
June 5, 1890 — We have just heard of a marriage which was to have taken place in the famed village of Blainesville, this county, but which was delayed a few days for a rather […]
Age 73, Luray, Va. Kathleen Virginia Stoneberger, 73, of Luray, passed away on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. She was born on Feb. 18, 1947, in Luray and was a daughter of the late Harold Miller […]