Warren Coalition accepting nominations for Larry M. Funk Memorial Award
Valley Health’s acute care hospitals earn national recognition for patient safety
I-81southbound milling and paving starts May 15 in Rockingham County
Let’s chalk about mental health
Laurel Ridge signs partnership agreement with Opportunity Scholars and Shenandoah University
Supervisors juggle budget numbers and taxing variables as await approval of a State Budget
From Churchill Downs to Front Royal Town Hall – Longshots are on a roll as Jackson gets council appointment
Citizen FOIA timeframe exemption claim against POSF denied, hearing continued to May 11 on allegation of FOIA violations
Board authorizes additional Election Security Software purchase, bridge name change compromise, Wendling’s elevation to Planning Director – and more
Berry v. Town of Front Royal: Judge rules Town must produce communications with hired attorney, Berry may re-depose Tederick and LeTasha Thompson
Town Talk: A conversation with Jon Martz, Director and Brook McClung, Job Developer – WC Department of Social Services
Town Talk: A conversation with Aadon Atwood, Warren County HS Senior, Future Entrepreneur
Town Talk: A conversation with Barney Stine, AMVETS Post 18, Stephens City, VA
Town Talk: A conversation with David Freese, The Valley Chorale – Earth Day Concerts
Town Talk: A conversation with Justin Proctor – Earth Day Celebration 2022
Hometown Faces: Meet Scott Reid
Hometown Faces: Meet Suzanne Silek
Hometown Faces: Meet John Marlow
Hometown Faces: Meet Harry Bowen – soon to be 100
WATCH: Faces of Our Valley – Selah Theatre Project, Glory Bea!
Lance Allen announces candidacy for Virginia’s First Senate District
Meet the Candidates: Robert Hupman announces for Virginia Senate seat in new District 1
Town Talk: A conversation with Bruce Rappaport, candidate for Front Royal Town Council
Town Talk: A conversation with Amber Morris, candidate for Front Royal Town Council
Town Talk: A conversation with Melanie Salins, candidate for School Board in Warren County, North River District
Stephens City Lions Club to host one mile community yard crawl on Saturday, May 21
The show must go on: Postponed Terms of Endearment will go on in May
This week’s showtimes at Royal Cinemas as of May 13th
Humane Society of Warren County to host their second annual Rough, Tough and Scruffy fundraiser
Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association offers “‘Fiery Trials’ of Bel Air During the Civil War”
POSF Inc. ruled subject to FOIA law in Chappell-White civil suit – ‘However’ evidence lacking for finding of violations
Florida man arrested in possible Front Royal human trafficking case involving minor
Winchester man arrested for Second Degree Murder following early morning shooting
Citizen FOIA timeframe exemption claim against POSF denied, hearing continued to May 11 on allegation of FOIA violations
Sheriff Carter finds himself in one-person minority on RSW Jail leadership in wake of recent inmate fatalities
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Legal Notice: Hydroelectric application has been filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection
EDA: Request for Qualifications for the provision of debt collection legal services
EDA: Invitation to bid; roof replacement
Special Commissioners Sale Saturday, October 5, 2019: Two adjoining tracts 42 & 41 acres
No yard waste collection, public works office closed – May 18, 2022
Town Notice: Road Closure – Chester Street and Laurel Virginia Hale – May 9 – 11
Town Notice: Road closures – sewer repairs
Front Royal flushing fire hydrants town wide
Town Council meeting on Monday, March 28 will include several public hearings
WC EDA explores property sales, LFCC intern program, and meeting notification updates
WC EDA takes no action out of Special Meeting Closed Session
Watch: Royal Examiner video of WC EDA monthly meeting of February 2022
Two adults in the room: Following Thursday meetings County and Town EDA boards move toward coordinated efforts
WC EDA moves forward with bank refinancing, welcomes Joe Petty to directorship
Little civil consequence of more criminal prosecution delays in EDA case
County Supervisors change November meeting date – stay mum on Closed Session EDA litigation discussion
‘Ghosts of EDA Loans Past’ come back to haunt county supervisors
EDA gets McDonald company property as part of settlement agreement
EDA Finance Committee scrutinizes FY-22 Budget proposal, dynamics
Local Senior Center reopens with new location and new name
Quality Title moves to a new home in Front Royal
Grand re-opening & ribbon cutting at Royal Cinemas
NextHome Realty Select re-opens office in Front Royal
Warrior Psychotherapy Services opens on Main Street
Warner & Kaine statement on bipartisan bill commemorate Moton Museum in Farmville becoming law
U.S. Senator Mark Warner: Senate’s failure to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act
Sixth District Perspectives with Congressman Ben Cline – May 9, 2022
Warner & Kaine applaud administration’s new efforts to lower internet costs
US Senator Mark Warner: Boeing announced their intent to relocate its headquarters from Chicago to Arlington.
Millions of dollars raised In Maryland congressional races, but just a couple of real contests
White House: A Proclamation on Remembering the 1,000,000 Americans Lost to COVID-19
Fauquier Health spreads awareness through Pediatric Bikeathon event
In sheer numbers, U.S. and NATO forces far outstrip Russia’s military
Middleburg, Virginia to hold Town-wide career fair
Governor Glenn Youngkin statement on baby formula shortage
Youngkin: April 2022 General Fund Revenues exceed forecasts
Port of Virginia sees continued growth as more ocean carriers shift services to the Commonwealth
Virginia tackles skyrocketing drug overdoses
Attorney General Miyares announces $3.5 million secured for Virginia consumers deceived by TurboTax
Warren County Middle School vs Skyline Middle School – Girls Basketball, October 4, 2021
Warren County Middle School vs Frederick County Middle School – Girls Basketball, September 27, 2021
Warren County Middle School vs Daniel Morgan Middle School – Girls Basketball, September 23, 2021
Warren County Middle School vs Admiral Richard E. Byrd Middle School – Girls Basketball, September 20th, 2021
Warren County Middle School Academic Honors Ceremony – 8th Grade
Warren County Market Report for April 2022 with Jen Avery
As mortgage rates spike, Virginia’s housing market shifts
How to decide if you should buy a home in the city or suburbs
10 signs you’re ready to own a home
Real Estate and Community News (March/April 2022) with Jen Avery, REALTOR
OPEN HOUSE: 159 High Point Court, Front Royal – This Saturday, April 2nd
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Property for sale: 425 N Royal Ave, Front Royal – Watch the tour!
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America’s veterans remembered and honored for their service across the years
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5 meaningful ways to celebrate Veterans Day
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The 11hour of the 11th day of the 11th month – Veterans Day 2020
Warren County Market Report for April 2022 with Jen Avery
Rotarian Rob Grimm receives Paul Harris Fellow +4 recognition
Pours for Polio: Karaoke and 50/50 event for End Polio Now
Empty Bowl Supper brings in approximately $13,000 for House of Hope
Skyline HS vs Warren County HS baseball alumni this Saturday at Bing!
Community Blood Drive to be held this Wednesday, March 3rd
Santa Claus is coming to Town, Warren County!
A “COVID Christmas” message from Santa
“Wreaths Across America Day” will be celebrated December 19th
Attention cyber shoppers: Support a Warren Co. entrepreneur’s dream and buy a Jarvis Handheld Vacuum online – free shipping!
Warren Heritage Society announces the publication of their newest book, “Coming Together”
Send bracelets to quarantined residents of Commonwealth Assisted Living in Front Royal through WeAreSPACE.org
Warren’s Heritage: Native American History-Part 10
Warren’s Heritage: Native American History-Part 9
Warren’s Heritage: Native American History-Part 8
Breakfast with Barry Lee – Dishing out ample servings of positivity, humor, and community spirit.
Put purpose first to produce the highest profits
Hiring practices: 3 tips for choosing the right interview questions
Low-cost tech solutions for your business
Book review: How to to craft the story of your business
Why is Microsoft buying up game developers?
How to minimize job-interview stress
Interview question: ‘Why did you leave your last job?’
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A brief guide to networking
3 golden rules for future entrepreneurs
Make the classic Reuben sandwich at home
25 foods you should always have on hand
5 tips for making mashed potatoes
Reduce food waste with gleaning
Does your child need orthotics?
Try micro-exercises to improve health
3 reasons you may need to have a tooth pulled
7 activities that can improve your balance
4 benefits of hiring experts to maintain your lawn
Practical advice for environmentally ethical grocery shopping
Fun activities to do at the park
How to start a vegetable garden
3 services offered in retirement homes
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5 benefits of freeze-dried cat food
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How to celebrate National Nurses Month
4 ways to celebrate Mother’s Day with your grandmother
Give your partner a Mother’s Day weekend fit for royalty
Skip the diet and celebrate body diversity
Mother’s Day: 5 gift ideas for a tight budget
Do you want to express your love for your mom on Mother’s Day but have a limited budget? Here are five gifts your mom will love that won’t break the bank.
1. Kitchen torch. This affordable kitchen accessory is perfect for browning the cheese on French onion soup or the fluffy white peaks on a lemon meringue pie.
2. Novels and non-fiction books. If your mom loves to read, why not gift her the latest bestseller, a timeless classic, or a non-fiction book on something she’s passionate about?
3. Essential oil diffuser bracelet. Your mom can enjoy the benefits of essential oils wherever she goes, be it the relaxing scent of lavender or the refreshing aroma of lemon.
4. Heated slippers. Gifting your mom a pair of microwave-safe slippers will help her relax and unwind after a long day. These slippers will also keep her feet toasty warm in the winter.
5. Plantable greeting card. If your mom enjoys gardening, buy her a greeting card with seeds embedded within the paper. Whenever she likes, she can bury the card and watch your good wishes transform into magnificent flowers.
Remember that when buying a gift for Mother’s Day, it’s the thought that counts!
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May is National Nurses Month. The theme of this year’s celebration is Nurses Make a Difference. The spotlight is on the diversity of roles nurses play in improving people’s lives, raising awareness about the importance of nurses to the well-being of society.
To celebrate National Nurses Month, think about the impact of nurses in your life and those you love. Use social media to share pictures, stories, and expressions of thanks to nurses. Every week in May will have a different area of focus:
• Week one highlights self-care. This week focuses on promoting mental and physical well-being. Challenge yourself, colleagues, and friends to engage in healthier activities.
• Week two highlights recognition. This week aims to honor nurses’ critical work in hospitals and community settings.
• Week three highlights professional development. This week is centered around helping nurses excel in their profession. Think about how you can lead in your nursing career or inspire others in their professional nursing journey.
• Week four highlights community engagement. This week focuses on how you can promote nurses’ invaluable contributions by educating your community on what nurses do and by encouraging future nurses.
Moreover, the American Nurses Association (ANA) has created a free Nurses Month Toolkit, which can be downloaded on nursesmonth.org. The ANA will also host a live event entitled YOU Make a Difference on May 18 to celebrate nursing through storytelling.
Follow the ANA on social media to keep up to date on nursing, including National Nurses Month.
When it comes to elderly loved ones, a little extra attention in the form of a simple visit goes a long way. This is especially true if they have limited mobility or their social lives have diminished over the years. Mother’s Day is the perfect opportunity to show your grandmother how much you love her. Here are four ways to give her some joy.
1. Dust off old board games Many elderly people grew up playing classic board games. Therefore, why not spend an afternoon challenging your grandma to a friendly game of Scrabble or backgammon?
2. Flip through photo albums Although less prevalent in the digital age, physical photo albums are a treasure trove of memories. Flip through a few pictures with your grandma to reminisce about days past and learn about your family’s history.
3. Offer a personalized gift Personalized items make a great gift for grandmothers. For example, you can create a calendar featuring family photos. This is a fun and functional gift your grandma will cherish.
4. Go bargain hunting Many grandmothers enjoy visiting boutiques, thrift shops, and bazaars to sniff out rare finds. Therefore, why not plan an outing with your grandma? You never know what hidden gems you’ll discover in your neighborhood.
Grandmothers are an essential part of the family and play a significant role in the lives of their grandchildren.
Receiving a Mother’s Day card or homemade gift from your little one is heartwarming. However, a gesture of love from your other half is even better. This year, why not show your significant other how much you appreciate everything she does as a mom by treating her like a princess for the entire weekend? Here’s how.
• Declare housework off-limits. Make it clear that you’ll do all the household chores. If you see her hand go into the laundry basket or kitchen sink, step in. Tell your partner gently but firmly that you’re at her service for the entire day.
• Give her other options. Your partner may feel caught off guard by a sudden reduction in duties. Therefore, prepare a list of activities she can indulge in guilt-free. For example, she can take a hot bath, read a book, binge a TV series, work on a hobby or call a friend. Give her this list and encourage her to take more time for herself.
• Pamper her. Think of things that make her happy, like visiting a cafe or getting a foot massage, and arrange for her to do them over the weekend. You can also organize childcare so she can take a nap, either alone or with you.
• Talk with her. Nothing beats a heart-to-heart conversation. Consequently, plan a time when you can be alone together and chat about everything and nothing. Ask her open-ended questions about how she spends her days at home or work. You can also ask about her projects and dreams. Allow her to express herself and be a listening and loving ear.
After a memorable weekend like this, she’ll feel like a queen!
Celebrated on May 6, 2022, International No Diet Day (INDD) is the perfect time to put aside your food inhibitions and celebrate body diversity. Inspired by her own eating disorder and recovery, Mary Evans Young first declared this day in the UK in 1992. Today, INDD is a day to remember that healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes. Here are a few ways you can observe No Diet Day.
Wear a blue ribbon Stand in front of your mirror and wear a light blue ribbon to commemorate INDD. As you look at your reflection, take a moment to love and thank your body for everything it does for you.
Experiment with new foods Engage your curiosity by preparing a new recipe. For example, explore an unfamiliar aisle at the supermarket or pop into the international grocer you always pass by on your walk home.
Indulge at a restaurant Book a table at a restaurant you’ve never tried before. Pull out all the stops and order every course. Furthermore, look for eateries offering meal specials to observe INDD.
Celebrate your body Plan an activity that indulges all your senses. For instance, take a hike or hit the dance floor with a troop of good friends. Moreover, find a scenic picnic spot to enjoy refreshments while reading a book or taking in the view.
Lastly, observe International No Diet Day by expressing unconditional love and gratitude to your body. Indulge your senses and celebrate good food and good living.
Chocolate is a standard Mother’s Day gift. However, some moms simply don’t like this sweet treat. Fortunately, there are plenty of other edible gifts that are sure to please.
1. Specialty coffee. Coffee is an excellent source of antioxidants. Prepare a gift box filled with organic or fair-trade varieties and choose whole beans to optimize freshness. You could also include an affordable coffee mill.
2. Seafood. If your mom is a seafood lover, gift her high-end prepared items like pre-cooked shrimp or smoked salmon bites. You could also cook her a delicious feast of mussels, oysters or scallops.
3. Wine and cheese. Pick out an assortment of fine cheeses to pair with charcuterie or a bottle of good wine. If you’re not sure what your mother likes, talk to the staff at your local wine retailer for advice on what’s most popular.
4. Honey and maple syrup. Many local bee-keepers and maple syrup producers offer spectacular products in attractive packaging and pretty gift baskets.
Consumable gifts are perfect for moms that seem to have everything.
Administrative Professionals Week takes place this year from April 24 to 30. This event presents the perfect opportunity to learn more about the work that goes on behind the scenes to keep companies organized and running efficiently. Here’s an overview of three interesting administrative support jobs.
1. Office automation technician These workers handle a variety of administrative tasks including processing mail, typing documents, training employees, managing communications, and more. This position requires you to be independent and detail-oriented.
2. Medical archivist These specialists are responsible for processing, analyzing, and releasing medical records, cataloging files for statistical and research purposes, and compiling data from various specialized registers. If you want to become a medical archivist, you must have excellent analytical and organizational skills.
3. Administrative assistant These professionals take on a range of tasks like answering phone calls, managing agendas, organizing meetings, and preparing documents to ensure the office or business runs smoothly. This job requires you to be resourceful and able to work well with others. In some instances, you may need to be fluent in more than one language.
Without a doubt, the men and women who occupy administrative support positions play an essential role in many businesses. Consequently, you should take this time to highlight their excellent work by offering them a thank-you card or a small gift like a bouquet of flowers, a box of chocolates, or a gift card.
Administrative Professionals Day is celebrated on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. This year, take a moment to recognize the important contributions that administrative professionals make in your life.
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