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Brandy Nicole Lipscomb, 38, of Buena Vista passed away Monday, Jan. 2, 2023.
01/05/2023 03:06 PM
Volunteer Training Sessions Jan. 12 at Jackson House
01/05/2023 10:44 AM
Opel Juanita White Wheeler, 91, of Buena Vista died Jan. 4
01/05/2023 09:49 AM
Betty Marlene McDaniel, 76, of Lexington died Jan. 3
01/05/2023 09:20 AM
Carolyn Ann Himelright Sutton, 53, of Buena Vista died Dec. 31
01/04/2023 03:10 PM
Firefighters Respond To Kerrs Creek Brush Fire
01/04/2023 12:49 PM
In Memory
01/04/2023 12:48 PM
Counting Down To 2023
Counting Down To 2023

Counting Down To 2023

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Rockbridge Man Scratches His Way To Top Prize
Rockbridge Man Scratches His Way To Top Prize

A Fairfield man came up big on one of the scratcher tickets he bought last month.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Firefighters On Ice
Firefighters On Ice

On the evening of Dec. 26, special operations members of the Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department took advantage of the ice that has been formed by the constant frigid temperatures to conduct training for several different ice rescue scenarios on a large pond on Robert E. Lee Drive in Natural Bridge Station. These types of conditions are seldom faced but require specialized equipment and training, said Chief John Hill. This gave them valuable experience in those situations, he said. ABOVE, Lt. Sheldon Snead and firefighter Ethan Hill “rescue” Deputy Chief John Ellington. AT RIGHT is an up-close photo of Snead with Ellington. (photos courtesy of the Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department)

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Chess Students Win At Star City Challenge

On Nov. 19, 13 students from Waddell Elementary, Lylburn Downing Middle, and Rockbridge County High schools participated in the Star City Challenge regional chess tournament, sponsored by the Roanoke City Schools.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Harris Supports ‘Common Sense’ In Government

Editor, The News-Gazette: Jade Harris is running for state delegate for House District 24 in a special election Jan. 10.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Readers Sees Progress In Candidate Matchup

Editor, The News-Gazette: There is a lot of bad news these days. It is hard not to feel discouraged, But that is only part of the picture. Having lived a long life, I have the advantage of noticing how much progress has been made and how far we have come in our democratic experiment. Like all Southerners of a certain age, I attended racially segregated schools and lived in a society legally divided by race. As a young female attorney, I was denied employment because of my gender. Such discrimination was legal. Elected officials, decision makers and institutional leaders were almost exclusively white men.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Will Council Be Proud Of Project?

Editor, The News-Gazette: The editorial calling for redesign of the Spotswood project is the right action.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Redo Rendering To Resemble Collaborative’s

Editor, The News-Gazette: Thank you for presenting your views on the Echelon project in the Dec. 28 edition of The News-Gazette. I completely agree with your suggestion to City Council to revisit the current Echelon plans. A rendering that would more closely resemble the Spotswood Collaborative proposal would be more appropriate to the site and needs of Lexington. City Council will then have a more complete view of what is needed for Lexington regarding the number of units, the architectural aesthetics and the traffic patterns created by this project.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Reject Modern Design

Editor, The News-Gazette: I totally agree with the opinion offered about the proposed ugly and tasteless building planned for Lexington. I agree with Jacke Rose Boston. My husband and I have friends in Lexington and we have visited the area almost every year with hope of living there some day in the future. The design of this building has no aesthetic appeal and due to the squareness of the design is cheaper to build, which is likely the reason for the decision for the proposed “modern” design. It would be strongly recommended to keep new buildings proposed for Lexington in keeping with the traditional designs of homes and businesses in the community.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
‘Let’s Get To Work’ With Harris

Editor, The News-Gazette: The candidate who cares about everyone in our communities is the right choice for us all in the election for Virginia state House of Delegates, and that candidate is Jade Harris.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Ellen Campbell ‘Well Qualified’For House Seat

Editor, The News-Gazette: Delegate Ronnie Campbell was first a member of our House of Delegates in 2018. He became a successful conservative member until his recent death. His wife, Ellen Campbell, is well qualified with well above average background in politics to replace Ronnie in Richmond.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Harris Offers Fresh Approach

Editor, The News-Gazette: Jade Harris, a candidate running for the Virginia 24th District House of Delegates, is a cause for celebration. Jade brings a much needed fresh perspective to the table. She has the education, political experience and deep roots in this area to help her make valuable connections and understand the challenges of those depending on her to represent them.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Jade Harris ‘Young But Experienced’

Editor, The News-Gazette: I write in hearty support of Glasgow resident Jade Harris as a candidate to be the 24th District Delegate to the Virginia House of Delegates.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Harris Willing To Work With GOP

Editor, The News-Gazette: I write today in strong support of Jade Harris, the Democratic nominee to fill the 24th District seat in the House of Delegates left vacant by the recent death of Ronnie Campbell.

01/03/2023 11:00 PM
Lexington-News-Gazette

Dr. Ronald Laub DDS