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Augusta Free Press Local Headlines http://bit.ly/1r0ywj
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Stories making headlines in the Central Shenandoah Valley today: - News Virginian: Staunton to examine fire-department staffing http://bit.ly/1khynW - WHSV:

Augusta Free Press Mike Judge | November Super battle http://bit.ly/KF5Rv
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For several years, one of the biggest NFL regular season games has been Indianapolis-New England. It's usually gotten prime coverage in November, boosting the

Augusta Free Press The Pulse | A better bailout http://bit.ly/2ZBcpL
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The talk about a government bailout for the news media - and yes, there's been plenty of talk on that of late - is bunk. Yeah, I'm known for being

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Augusta Free Press Local business owner named to state board http://bit.ly/2UctQc
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Kathryn McMillan, owner of Clutter Conversions LLC, a Staunton-based business, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Richmond chapter of the

Augusta Free Press Schola to present fall production http://bit.ly/2gYnV6
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Schola Cantorum of Waynesboro will present Carmina Burana by Carl Orff on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 3 p.m. at Waynesboro High School. The production will feature

Augusta Free Press Sanford D. Horn | Thank you, veterans http://bit.ly/GPURq
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Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and

Augusta Free Press Shepherd Bliss | Oklahoma City, Columbine, Virginia Tech and now Fort Hood http://tiny.cc/EjDyW
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Oklahoma City (1995-168 killed), Columbine High (1999-12 killed), Virginia Tech (2007-32 killed), and now Fort Hood (13 killed). What do these memorable places
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