Wadas Named Assistant AD at WCHS Sports
WCHS appoints Wadas as assistant athletic director as Hawks and Wildcats face a hot start. Golf teams begin spring season with the invitational opener in the Valley with golfers teeing off.
11 Aug 2022
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Newspaper
The Warren Sentinel
Location
Front Royal, Virginia, United States of America
Date
Aug 11, 2022
Page
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WCHS appoints Wadas as assistant athletic director as Hawks and Wildcats face a hot start. Golf teams begin spring season with the invitational opener in the Valley with golfers teeing off.
Front Royal Town Council and Mayor Christopher Holloway terminate Town Manager Steven Hicks after a 3-3 tie vote. Kathleen Leidich named interim town manager. In a closed-session work meeting, three council members voted for termination while three opposed. Vice Mayor Lori Cockrell and two others objected, then McFadden resigned.
Front Royal cornhole scene centers on R C Soup Campbell predictions for the Helltown Baggers second night as he works at the Raritan Building amid previous Martinsburg win and no-show duties.
Tony Hatfield, 32, of Howellsville Road, received a three year sentence on grand larceny and faced multiple plea counts in Warren County Circuit Court. He agreed to no contest pleas to breaking and entering and several related offenses stemming from a July 17 incident, with restitution totaling $15,627 and a 60 day driving suspension.
Warren superintendent Chris Ballenger welcomes students back as the district starts its new academic year amid the recovery from COVID. About 5,140 K-12 students are registered as teachers prepare lesson plans and instructional strategies to boost engagement. Skyline Middle School teachers attend a workshop by James Madison University professor John Almarode on Friday.
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