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Prayer meeting reflects on racial tension and a national tragedy

June 5, 2020 Randy Arrington 0

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 […]

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Confederate statues vandalized with anti-police graffiti

June 1, 2020 Randy Arrington 0

By Randy Arrington LURAY, June 1 — Early Monday morning, two Confederate statues in Luray were vandalized with profane anti-police graffiti spraypainted onto the base of the stone structures. “It’s frustrating…that several cops allegedly…well the […]

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The Valley Cork closes its doors due to pandemic’s financial impact

May 22, 2020 Randy Arrington 0

By Randy Arrington LURAY, May 22 — On Tuesday evening, Chris and Lindi Jenkins sent sad news via Facebook to their family, friends and patrons of a downtown wine bar they named The Valley Cork. […]

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White House bridge project begins Monday; lane closures on Route 211

May 15, 2020 Pagevalleynews 0

~ Press release issued by Virginia Department of Transportation on May 14 STAUNTON – During the week of May 18-22, 2020, a significant traffic-pattern change is scheduled to begin on Route 211 in Page County. […]

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VDOT projects could be delayed

April 21, 2020 Randy Arrington 0

By Randy Arrington LURAY — Many local projects tied to state and federal funding often get drawn out through the paperwork and bureaucracy tied to those funds. The recent closures, social distancing and Stay At […]

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Luray suspends recycling program until further notice

April 7, 2020 Randy Arrington 0

By Randy Arrington LURAY, April 7 — The Town of Luray suspended its recycling program due to a lack of manpower as of Monday, April 6. The town’s recycling program utilizes inmates from the Page […]

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  • Man charged in national park’s largest fire

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    May 22, 1986 — A 30-year-old man, who accidentally started the largest fire in the history of the Shenandoah National Park, has been charged with lighting a camp stove that burned out of control. The [...]

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    PageValleyNews.com salutes DON R. PARKS for his service in the United States Army.

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    Hensley and Shifflett combine for six hits and eight RBI in final two games

    May 18, 2022 0
    ~ Athlete of the Week selected by the publisher Page County High School’s Kirsten Hensley and Savannah Shifflett fueled the Panthers’ final two wins at home on Monday and Tuesday to seal the Bull Run [...]

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  • BIG attraction, BIG fun

    BIG attraction, BIG fun

    When the new Imagination Station playground opened on Saturday at Ralph Dean Park, the most popular feature was the 25-foot tall slides that sit in the center of the park. [...]
  • Let's do that again

    Let's do that again

    A youthful attendee at the May 7 ribbon cutting races up the steps to get another turn down the twisting slides. [...]
  • Beautiful music together

    Beautiful music together

    One station in the $350,000 playground offers a variety of chimes to play. The new playground offers several individual pieces surrounding larger items with a variety of activities for all ages. [...]
  • Where did they go?

    Where did they go?

    This girl tries to figure out how to get to her friends in a higher section of the two-story tower that anchors the playground. Some of the new equipment contains tunnels and passageways like the old Imagination Station. [...]
  • Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da

    Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da

    This zip line is a popular feature for older kids at the new Imagination Station, which officially opened May 7 at Ralph Dean Park. [...]

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    Meet Bubba!

    May 16, 2022 0
    ~ Submitted by the Page County Animal Shelter Page Valley News highlights adoptable pets from the Page County Animal Shelter to showcase their personality! This is Bubba! Bubba is an approximately 4 year old male tabby. [...]
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