St. John’s Episcopal Church in Glasgow has successfully completed a fourth year of free dinners for Appalachian Trail hikers. The dinners were held from May through July on Mondays, the
A series of Sunday evening services will be offered at Grace Episcopal Church in Lexington, starting on Sept. 8. The contemplative Taizé Eucharist, a service featuring meditative liturgy and music,
A wind event last Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 20, produced this unusual scene on U.S. 60 in the Kerrs Creek area as a tree broke off but ended up standing upright
Aug. 26, 2019 Editor, The News-Gazette: Thanks to The News-Gazette for reminding us of continued environmental and local concerns. Lots of us learned simple lifestyle changes make life more enjoyable,
Aug. 12, 2019 Editor, The News-Gazette: In perusing ancient Latin phrases and maxims, I was impressed by the many applicable to contemporary events, especially those of a political nature. Some
Aug. 24, 2019 Editor, The News-Gazette: The current election in Virginia is a crucial one. Control of the Virginia General Assembly is at stake. Our Sen. Creigh Deeds is one
Long-time Lexington resident Mitchell Davis lives on the same property he grew up on with his wife Sandy, who owns Granny Kay quilts. He first began restoring kitchen cabinets nearly
Rockbridge Absent Supervisor Casts Votes For the first time, an absent member of the Rockbridge County Board of Supervisors took part in a meeting Monday through electronic means. A device
Rockbridge Area Transportation System is expanding services to encompass Alleghany County. RATS’s mission is to provide door-to-door transportation for individuals who do not have access to transportation and need low