A memorial service for John “Jack” Maxwell Snarr Jr., 96, of Raphine, who died Oct 18, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Fairfield Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by Bolling, Grose ...
She was born April 1, 1934, a daughter of Alfred Thomas Morrison and Alberta Mary Humphries Morrison. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her spouse, Carl Preston Cox. She was a ...
The Parry McCluer High School boys cross country team defended its Region 1C title on Wednesday afternoon at Blacksburg High School. Also qualifying for the Class 1 state meet was PM junior Kyra Lee, ...
In addition to the widely covered national elections, voters in Rockbridge County, Lexington and Buena Vista also made their ...
Lexington’s annual trick-or-treating event drew many candy seekers and their families to the downtown last Thursday. In addition to merchants handing out candy, Mark Cline performed his skeleton dance ...
Visitors to Lexington Prescription Center on Halloween could travel the Yellow Brick Road with the staff, who all dressed in costumes from “The Wizard of Oz.” ...
Wishing all of our area veterans a happy Veterans Day coming up this Monday. We thank you for your service! Sending birthday wishes to Faith Baptist Church members Donnie Mayo, Carlos Hiatt and Rachel ...
Michele Bane Campbell, 82, of Buena Vista, died Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, at Shenandoah Health & Rehab Center. She was born May 24, 1942, a daughter of the late Theodore Bane and Estelle Smith Bane.
The Knights racked up 321 total yards of offense while holding the Wildcats to 136 yards. Hartless led RC with 22 rushing yards on eight carries, Earhart ran the ball four times for 20 yards, and Gabe ...
MEMBERS OF the PM boys cross country team, coached by Chris Poluikis (second from right), celebrate with their trophy and ...
Children and their families had a wide range of fun things to do during the fall festival at Marlbrook Baptist Church near Raphine Saturday. They were able to hop on a hay wagon or barrel train, paint ...
Fairfield Elementary School’s Fall Festival last Thursday included trunkor- treating, bounce houses and other activities, including the making of pumpkin slime, fresh from the inside of pumpkins (in ...