Caitlin Piemme, WHSVnews

Caitlin Piemme

WHSVnews

Harrisonburg, VA, United States

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Past articles by Caitlin:

Lawn parties happening this summer in the Valley

Lawn parties are making a big return this summer in the Valley. → Read More

Cause of death undetermined for “shopping cart killer” victims, medical examiner says

The Medical Examiner’s Office in Roanoke reported the cause of death of both Tonita Smith of Charlottesville and Elizabeth Redmon of Harrisonburg. → Read More

Bridgewater announces 2022 Football schedule

The first game is scheduled for Saturday, September 3 at 1 p.m. at Gettysburg. → Read More

DBi Services announces closing of operations

The company says it met sudden and unexpected setbacks, including supply chain disruptions, higher material costs and the labor shortage. → Read More

I-81 crash in Rockingham County cleared

On I-81 N at mile marker 249.1 in Rockingham County, motorists can expect delays due to a vehicle crash. → Read More

Verona Volunteer Fire Company hosts 1st Annual Music Bash

For the first time ever, the Verona Volunteer Fire Company is hosting a music festival, Saturday, Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. → Read More

Shenandoah Green to host March for the Earth

Shenandoah Green will be hosting a climate march in Staunton Friday, September 24. → Read More

Staunton City Schools announces policy for providing free meals

Enrolled students will be provided a nutritious meal for breakfast and lunch each day at no charge to the household. → Read More

CSHD moving all vaccines scheduling to VASE+ platform

The Central Shenandoah Health District has announced that effective September 6, 2021, they will move all online vaccine scheduling from PrepMod to VASE+. → Read More

HPD investigates urn burglary

The Harrisonburg Police Department reports that around 12:30 a.m. Monday, August 23 in the 300 Block of West Water St., an urn with a potted fern was stolen off of the front porch of a residence. → Read More

UPDATE: I-81 South vehicle crash cleared

On I-81 South at mile marker 221 in Augusta County, the Virginia Department of Transportation reports that motorists can expect delays due to a vehicle crash. → Read More

JMU to host first annual Rocktown Energy Festival

The Center for the Advancement of Sustainable Energy (CASE) at James Madison University has announced it will host the first annual Rocktown Energy Festival → Read More

JMU to host first annual Rocktown Energy Festival

The Center for the Advancement of Sustainable Energy (CASE) at James Madison University has announced it will host the first annual Rocktown Energy Festival → Read More

SNP closes streams and rivers to fishing

Shenandoah National Park officials took to Facebook Friday to announce that effective immediately, Shenandoah National Park’s streams and rivers are closed to fishing due to low stream flows and high water temperatures. → Read More

UPDATE: Multi-vehicle crash now cleared

On I-81 at mile marker 295.3 in Shenandoah County, motorists can expect delays due to a multi-vehicle crash. → Read More

Former City Manager Bernie Murphy dies at 80

Bernie Murphy, who served as Staunton’s city manager from 1992 to 2000, died on July 25 at the age of 80 at his home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. → Read More

Grant County man admits to firearms charge

Summerton admitted to having a 9mm pistol during drug trafficking in April 2020 in Grant County. → Read More

USDA announces pandemic assistance for timber harvesters and haulers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced in July that it is providing up to $200 million to provide relief to timber harvesting and timber hauling businesses that have experienced losses due to COVID-19. → Read More

O’Neill’s Grill to close on Mondays

Owner of O’Neill’s Grill Tim O’Neill has announced that the local establishment will be closed every Monday starting August 9, 2021 until further notice. → Read More

DMV continues to migrate services online

The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced its continuation to expand its offering of online transactions by adding the ability for credentialed customers to establish a payment plan contract online. → Read More