Volume 144 Number 26 Four Sections and Twenty Four Pages
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Fire destroys Stanley area home. $500000 loss reported
Fire Chief Terry Pettit said the Stanley Volunteer Fire Department responded to a 12:20 a.m. blaze at 593 Jarethan Trail, a two story 4000 square foot home owned by Billy Thomas. It was a total loss with about $500000 in damages. No injuries were reported. investigators from Page County Sheriff Office will determine the cause.
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Stanley
Terry A. Pettit
Stanley Volunteer Fire Department
Pettit
Jarethan Trail
Page County Sheriff's Office
Stanley Fire Department
Luray Volunteer Fire Department
Shenandoah Volunteer Fire Department
Stanley Volunteer Rescue Squad
Luray Police Nab Staunton Suspects After Car Chase
Luray Police with Shenandoah officers nab two Augusta County suspects wanted on warrants after a brief downtown chase. A 1995 Dodge pickup sped from Patrolman Brice, struck the patrol car, and blasted through a grassy area into Ruffner Plaza before the driver fled on foot.
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Luray
Shenandoah
Augusta County
Page Campbell
Campbell
John Brice
Bank Street
Brice
Wayne Petefish
Main Street
South Lee Street
Page Street
Hawksbill Street
Ruffner Plaza
Hawksbill Creek
Broadband hub brings faster Internet to Page County
Page County residents and businesses move closer to high speed Internet as a fiber optic line from New Market to Elkton is tapped. The Luray hub, housed in an outside utility building, will serve as a connection point for providers along the U.S. 340 corridor toward Springfield.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Luray
Page County
Shentel
New Market
Elkton
Page County Broadband Project
Springfield
Ron Kiser
Page County Broadband Authority
Kiser
Phil Speicher
Page County finance director seeks treasurer role
Amity Moler, current Finance and Human Resource Director, is nominated by the Page County Republican Committee to run for county treasurer. A Luray resident, Moler has 14 plus years in financial management, previously store manager at King Photo Supply and customer service at Pioneer Bank.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Amity Moler
Page County
Republican Committee
Moler
Luray
Aaron
Luray High School
Moser
George Mason University
King Photo Supply
Waynesboro
Pioneer Bank
Also Mentioned on This Page
Luray, Virginia
Sheriff's Office
Jaredcan
Terry Pettit
Billy Thomas
Kenneth Stroupe
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Shenandoah National Park
Big Meadows
U.S
Staunton
Augusta
Joe Farruggia
CHASE
Page News and Courier
Amity
P.O. Box
South Broad Street
Lewis Roy Dearing
Charles Billy Lam
Nevaeh Dawn Shiffett
Harry Edward Courtney
Lois Elizabeth Cyrus Sherrill
Anna Mae Goode
John Edward Thomas
Stanley Alma Blanche Falk Ray
Fulks Run
Betty Lee Reed
Francis S. Loy Sr
Lebanon
Bernard Allen Meadows
Jane H. Davis
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