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May 11, 2007
nTelos stock price jumps
nTelos stock has been on the rise since last week's announcement of the company's first-quarter earnings, nosing above $23 a share, an all-time high for the year-old offering.May 10, 2007
Local Briefs
Lookout for bogus BBB e-mails Football coach clinic on Saturday Crimora man killed on I-64Waynesboro Habitat houses well under way
Two Habitat for Humanity homes will be under roof shortly in Waynesboro thanks to the help of 16 RV workers.City budget whittled continues
Enough has been chopped from the city budget so far to allow for a 7-cent dip in the tax rate, with City Council angling to shave off at least one penny more.Landfill tipping fees could increase increase
VERONA - Tipping fees for industries disposing of their waste at the Augusta Regional Landfill in Jollivue could be increasing.CIP also on the agenda tonight
Hopes of securing donated lights for the Ridgeview Park ball fields have fallen through, prompting City Council to return that venture to its list of major projects.Family says goodbye to Reynolds
Family members will go ahead with a memorial service even though drowning victim David Wayne Reynolds remains missing in Smith Mountain Lake.Local new in brief
TNV circulation posts gainsMay 09, 2007
Reassessment comes to a close
After a months-long appeals process, Waynesboro officials are closing the books on the 2007 reassessment, with the last remaining protesters set to receive their verdicts this week.Suspects won’t fight extradition
Staying on the go allowed Natasha Maready and Brian Roadcap to pull off their cross-country getaway - up until a routine traffic stop landed them in a California jail.Appeals worthwhile
Individual rollbacks seen during assessment appeals start out as small as $100 and, in one case, soar as high as $3 million. Claiming that top spot was Richard Spurzem, former owner of the now-defunct Waynesboro Outlet Village.Darden advising Sayre
CHARLOTTESVILLE - John Darden got his feet wet in politics as a Norfolk elementary student, campaigning for Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater in 1964.Local news in brief
Expoland delays grand-openingMay 08, 2007
Staunton City Council passes 90-cent tax rate
STAUNTON - A close vote Monday night pegged this city's new tax rate at 90 cents, a choice sure to please few in what has been a contentious budget season, councilors acknowledge.Drawing on history
STAUNTON - The Newtown Bakery's outside wall has been transformed into a mural reaching more than a century into Staunton's past, and offering a glimpse into the city's future.Couple caught in Calif.
Natasha Lynn Maready and accused murder accomplice Brian James Roadcap were found in California during a routine traffic stop Monday afternoon.May 07, 2007
Timeless talents
WEYERS CAVE - Mary Ann Vessey earned a master's degree in music from Florida State in the 1970s, but her steady rhythm since has been painting Shenandoah Valley scenes.May 06, 2007
PC: political computers
Bloggers offer food for thoughtKites of spring
Enthusiasts catch air at Coyner SpringsWeaver Insurance changing hands
After nearly 50 years, business passing out of founding family's oversight; co-owners take overPolitical fliers bring bribery charge
Hartsook charged after distributing ads that offered raffle prizes for votes in council electionMay 05, 2007
Chamber sponsoring political forum
The Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a political forum on the Senate District 24 race May 29 at Blue Ridge Community CollegeWar gig
Staunton-based National Guard unit ships out for IraqYoung patriots
It's a red, white and blue day at RiverheadsTNV wins 16 awards for ads
The News Virginian won 16 awards, including seven first-place honors, in the Virginia Press Association's 2006 Advertising Contest.Shields named grants manager
Christiana Shields has joined the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge as grants manager.Couple suspected of murder
Authorities believe 73-year-old was killed by his daughter and her boyfriendMay 04, 2007
Woman sought in death of father, 73
Police are searching for a Waynesboro woman in connection with the death of her 73-year-old father Thursday night.May 03, 2007
