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Past articles by Taylor:

Friend of Grottoes family sets up ‘GoFundMe’ following fire

A close friend of the Campbell family has now set up a ‘GoFundMe’ to help cover the significant damage to the home, along with medical bills. → Read More

Community Spotlight: Valley Associates for Independent Living

“We’re working with individuals with disabilities to live independently, in the community and we also work with our communities to remove barriers to independence,” Gayl Brunk, executive director of VAIL said. → Read More

Central Valley Habitat for Humanity collaborating with organizations to provide home improvements

Right now, the Central Valley Habitat for Humanity is in one of its busiest times of the year. The organization announced the groundbreaking of an affordable housing development project this month, along with several other projects. → Read More

Rockingham County Circuit Court receives grant to preserve historical documents

The $31,807 grant will cover the preservation of eight volumes of historical documents from between the years 1778 and 1913. → Read More

Harrisonburg shop creates ‘flower bar’ for affordable arrangements

Customers are guided through a step-by-step pick-your-own process, choosing flowers and vases and finally picking the price they’d like to pay for the arrangement. → Read More

JMU professor gives tip on conserving energy and saving money in winter

Dr. Karim Altaii says setting your thermostat to 68 degrees when your home is unoccupied is a common tip to cut energy consumption and save money. → Read More

JMU professor gives tip on conserving energy and saving money in winter

Dr. Karim Altaii says setting your thermostat to 68 degrees when your home is unoccupied is a common tip to cut energy consumption and save money. → Read More

Financial consultant provides tips for setting up success in 2023

One financial advisor in Harrisonburg says if there is one good place to start it is by creating a budget if you are not already doing so. → Read More

J. Frank Hillyard Middle School ag teacher giving real-world lessons

Agriculture teacher Paryce Black says no matter the career field students choose in the future, these lessons can help them both in and out of the professional world. → Read More

Valley Program for Aging Services provides tips for stress relief for caregivers

The CDC says caregivers often experience health issues like increased levels of depression and anxiety, compromised immune function, and worse self-reported physical health. → Read More

Blue Ridge Free Clinic working to educate community members with diabetes, provide supplies

The Blue Ridge Free Clinic in Harrisonburg says diabetes is the second most common chronic disease staff there treat after hypertension. → Read More

Blue Ridge Children’s Museum hosting annual Fall Lantern Walk

BRCM President Karen Orlando says the event began two years ago as a way for community families to come together and spread positivity. → Read More

AAA: Now is the time to prepare your vehicle for winter travel

If you do find yourself broken down, another important tip is to pack your car ahead of time with necessary emergency items like water, a first aid kit, and items like blankets that will keep you warm. → Read More

AAA: Now is the time to prepare your vehicle for winter travel

If you do find yourself broken down, another important tip is to pack your car ahead of time with necessary emergency items like water, a first aid kit, and items like blankets that will keep you warm. → Read More

Augusta County Sheriff’s Office in search of runaway juvenile

Audrey Rose Ingram, 16, is a white female with black hair and hazel eyes, is 5′5 and weighs approximately 130 pounds. → Read More

Valley organizations working to get donated medical equipment to those in need

For some community members finding affordable medical equipment in order to complete day-to-day activities can be a difficult task, and that’s where two Valley nonprofits have stepped in. → Read More

Massanutten Resort adds TopGolf Swing Suite, set to open new facility in November

Matt Ream, the Massanutten Fitness and Recreation Club Manager says the simulation booths have all of the games you could play at a regular TopGolf like the driving range and also simulates golf courses from all over the world. → Read More

Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office adds two more SROs in RCPS

Hutcheson says the key focuses for SROs at any level are keeping staff and students safe and providing support. → Read More

HFD reminds residents to plan escape routes in case of fire emergencies

Experts say the average amount of time someone has to escape a house fire is around two minutes. → Read More

Harrisonburg Fire Department to launch Community Paramedicine Program in 2023

The Harrisonburg Fire Department will soon be launching a first-of-its-kind program in the area meant to help connect underserved community members with services. → Read More