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By Staff on August 07, 2025 WARM SPRINGS — Rebecca Lynn “Becky” Robertson Pleasant, 39, of Bath County, was welcomed peacefully into her heavenly home on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, surrounded by loved ones ...
MUSTOE — Jeffrey Graham Chandler, 69, of Mustoe, was called home and healed by his Heavenly Father and his Savior the Lord Jesus Christ, surrounded by his family at his home on Wednesday, July 30, ...
The Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Tourism hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 31, to welcome two new businesses — Oluv Oil and Sweetest Side — to the community. The two ...
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, beverage, food preparation, and making ice until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water and is the preferred ...
• July 27 — Deputy Harlow checked on a suspicious vehicle on Creekside Drive. • July 27 — Deputy O’Conner and Harlow responded to a disabled vehicle on Sam Snead Highway. • July 27 — Harlow conducted ...
COVINGTON — Helen Mary Renar, 68, of Covington, entered into rest Thursday, July 31, 2025, at her residence. She was born May 29, 1957, in Washington, D.C., a daughter of the late John R. Nalley and ...
MONTEREY — At a Highland County School Board meeting Monday afternoon, called with short notice last Thursday, the board voted to hire a new superintendent. Chair Jason Wilfong said Dr. James "Nick" ...
Catholics are going to hell. The Catholic church is the Whore of Babylon. This is what some converts to the Catholic church, who I know, have been told recently by several of their protestant friends.
RADCLIFF, Ky. — A graveside memorial service was held Monday, July 21, at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central for Freddie Given Green. Freddie, 84, passed away at his home in Radcliff, Ky., Saturday, ...
IRON GATE — Georgeanna “Squeaky” Lee Hardesty, 51, passed away unexpectedly in a vehicle accident Tuesday, July 22, 2025. The family is deeply saddened and shocked by her sudden death. Georgeanna was ...
Kylie Arbogast, left, and Virginia Richardson team up for a dig during a match with Bath County in October. (Recorder photos by Gavin Dressler) Alleghany got a small taste of the new-look Shenandoah ...
Rayna Williams, a 1986 graduate of Bath County High School, was Billy Wagner’s catcher at Ferrum College. Rayna is pictured with his son, Brady, after a 2018 football game at Lebanon Valley College.
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