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CITY OF LEXINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Latino Celebration
Latino Celebration

A large crowd turned out for the annual Rockbridge, Lexington and Buena Vista Latino Festival at Brewbaker Field in Lexington Sunday. The all-day event included a soccer tournament, a DJ and dance floor and lots of good food. The event was sponsored by Project Horizon, El Muchado Alegre and Gonzales Concrete. (Stephanie Mikels Blevins photos)

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Arlington Confederate Memorial May Be Moved To New Market
Arlington Confederate Memorial May Be Moved To New Market

The New Market battlefield may soon become the home to a Confederate monument currently located in the Arlington National Cemetery.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
‘A Symbol Of Resilience’
‘A Symbol Of Resilience’

‘A Symbol Of Resilience’

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Pulled Library Book Stirs Debate
Pulled Library Book Stirs Debate

The Lexington School Board is facing controversy over a book recently pulled from Lylburn Downing Middle School’s library.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Paxton Left Mark On Community
Paxton Left Mark On Community

Longtime Editor Helped Create HLF, Kendal

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Out Of The Past
Out Of The Past
09/27/2023 12:00 AM
United Way Donations Make A Difference
United Way Donations Make A Difference

As it does at the beginning of each autumn, the United Way of Rockbridge, Lexington and Buena Vista has launched its annual fundraising campaign, a campaign that has become ever more crucial in the lives of many of our neighbors.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
2,169 Times
2,169 Times

“The public, you know, thinks that a man on a newspaper is valued because he knows what to write, but the truth is, he holds his job because he ordinarily knows what not to write.” - Isaac Erwin Avery, city editor, Charlotte Observer (19001904) Simple recording of history as it happens, with a minimum of hyperbolic or vitriolic opinion and spin control, occurs less and less these days. What a renegade figure skater ate for breakfast has become front page news, relegating the reporting of the public record to the inside pages of the newspaper and the latter half of the network news broadcast. We seem to have become absorbed and fascinated by tragedy, intrigue and soap opera behavior, as though another misfortune might somehow elevate us from the oft-times humdrum rhythms of our individual lives.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Plein Air Event Returns
Plein Air Event Returns

Lynchburg artist David Eakin will be painting in and around Lexington the first week of October, along with many other local and neighboring painters - all part of the annual “Plein Air” event at Nelson Gallery. All artists are invited to take part with their own “on-site” paintings, rendered between Oct. 2 and Oct. 6. Everyone can see the results during a reception on Oct. 6 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the gallery. The show will remain on display at Nelson Gallery for the month.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Student Writing Contest Starting
Student Writing Contest Starting

The Lexington Woman’s Club announces the opening of its annual Student Writing Contest. Students in kindergarten through grade 12 are eligible to submit to the club one original short story and/ or one original poem written in calendar year 2023.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Thoughts On 2nd Amendment, Climate Change, Hunter Biden
Thoughts On 2nd Amendment, Climate Change, Hunter Biden

Sept. 22, 2023 Editor, The News-Gazette: A Republican candidate for the Virginia’s legislature has sent out fliers announcing that he supports the Second Amendment to the Constitution. Supreme Court decisions have guaranteed a very permissive view of the right to keep and bear arms, so that campaign plank doesn’t require much courage. Meanwhile, in Washington, Republicans in Congress are seeking for evidence that Hunter Biden discusses his legal troubles with his father.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
TIMELY TOPICS
TIMELY TOPICS
09/27/2023 12:00 AM
New Column In Newspaper Appreciated
New Column In Newspaper Appreciated

Sept. 25, 2023 Editor, The News-Gazette: I am writing to thank you for the second “For Your Consideration” column in this past Wednesday’s paper.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Support Our Local Farmers
Support Our Local Farmers

Sept. 22, 2023 Editor, The News-Gazette: We are blessed in Rockbridge County with many medium- and small-scale farms that produce a wide range of nutritious food – beef, lamb, pork, chicken, turkey, rabbit, and a large assortment of vegetables and herbs.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
LDMS ‘Has Begun Banning Books’
LDMS ‘Has Begun Banning Books’

Sept. 20, 2023 Editor, The News-Gazette: The LDMS administration has begun banning books from its middle school library, starting with the novel “Kiss Number 8,” because a parent made the vile accusation that the school is “grooming” children.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
‘Pack’ City School Board Meeting About Book
‘Pack’ City School Board Meeting About Book

Sept. 25, 2023 Editor, The News-Gazette: The city of Lexington and Rockbridge County citizens … call to action!

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
Concerned About Today’s ‘Would-Be Autocrats’
Concerned About Today’s ‘Would-Be Autocrats’

Sept. 21, 2023 Editor, The News-Gazette: What Hitler and his minority party admired about the U.S. of his time was referred to as “the U.S. model”: voter suppression, gerrymandering, immigration restriction of non-Aryans, mixedrace marriages outlawed, propaganda as education. It was hate wrapped in the flag.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
MILDRED MIDDLEBROOKS
MILDRED MIDDLEBROOKS

Pastor Mildred D. Middlebrooks, 73, of Lyndhurst died Saturday, Sept. 23, at Augusta Nursing & Rehab in Fishersville. She was a former pastor in the Rockbridge area.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
JOHN GUSCATT
JOHN GUSCATT

John Henry Guscatt, Jr., 44, of Lexington passed away Friday, Sept. 22, 2023.

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
In Memory
In Memory

In Memory Larry N. Tomlinson 9-25-51 - 12-26-22

09/27/2023 12:00 AM
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