A large crowd turned out Thursday for CornerStone’s annual costumer and community picnic at the bank’s branch office on U.S. 11 just north of Lexington.
Congressman Ben Cline will host a Virtual Service Academy Day on Thursday, July 8, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The event will be held via Microsoft Teams.
June 30 - Lexington Police Department’s first town hall meeting last night drew a crowd that nobody had anticipated but that everyone in attendance was happy to see.
The Rockbridge Area Health Center has been recognizing Men’s Health Month during the month of June by reminding all men to make their health a priority, especially if health check-ups were delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Postponing health care visits is a particular concern for men with underlying health conditions.
Col. Adrian T. Bogart III, who is retiring from the U.S. Army Special Forces, has been appointed commandant of the Virginia Military Institute corps of cadets.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles wants residents to be aware of a new law, effective July 1, that requires motorists to change lanes when passing a bicyclist if the lane of travel is not wide enough to accommodate 3 feet in distance between the motor vehicle and the bicycle.
The Rockbridge Regional Jail Commission unanimously determined in a special meeting Thursday, June 24, to deny former jail superintendent John Higgins his Virginia Retirement System benefits.
A utility-scale solar array planned for farmland in Fairfield, under review by Rockbridge County officials the past several months, was approved Monday by the Board of Supervisors.
Lexington residents can expect to see a number of construction-related detours this summer. Pipe replacement and street repaving projects are scheduled to begin in July.
A parking attempt gone wrong left a car wedged on its side between two other vehicles in the Carilion Rockbridge Community Hospital parking lot on June 17.