The historic Stanardsville Cemetery was recently given a bit of a facelift as part of Stephen Gump’s Eagle Scout project.
Concealed handgun permits are on the rise both locally and throughout the state.
The Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council launched its 2021 cookie season a bit early this year, with order-taking starting Dec. 14. Orders …
There’s an old joke that asks, “What does a fish say when it swims into a wall?”
GREENE COUNTY — YOUR HISTORY
Hunters, fishermen, those who love wildlife and wild places—we have a problem. Virginia has lost about a third of its hunters since the early …
Greene County 4-H hosted a wreath-making workshop outdoors on Thursday, Dec. 10 at the Greene Commons pavilion. The free event allowed 4-H mem…
Winter solstice (this year on Monday, Dec. 21) is the shortest day of the year in terms of daylight and represents the official onset of winte…
After nine years as the executive director of the Greene Alliance of Church/Community Efforts (GRACE), Doris Swenson is retiring and GRACE nee…
Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 165 B.C. by the Maccabees. Legend …
Stanardsville mother of two Christine Kaiser had been looking for a fun and safe physical activity to keep the girls active while helping reli…
On Saturday, Dec. 5, Kayden Lauer, Little Mister Greene 2020, gathered with other local children at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in a sociall…
Have you ever wondered what you should do if you happen upon a bear in a den? The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) folks advise…
Making dreams come true for a disabled artist
The Town of Stanardsville announced last week that the annual Christmas parade will take place in a new format this year owing to COVID-19.
WE ASKED SOME CHILDREN IN GREENE COUNTY WHAT THEY’RE THANKFUL FOR THIS YEAR. HERE ARE THEIR ANSWERS!
Editor’s note: This is the second part of a two-part story about the famous Everleigh Sisters and their links to Greene, Madison and Charlotte…
As people prepare for the holidays, local Christmas tree farms prepare for the month of madness that is to come.
It was the middle of the day. My wife Nancy was putzing around the house when we had a visitor. A young male deer was on our carport peeking inside.
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Fresh Fire Ministries holds dedication
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Editor’s note: This is the first part of a two-part story about the famous Everleigh Sisters and their links to Greene, Madison and Charlottesville.
The annual Spring Hill Baptist Church's Trick or Trunk took on a different look this year amid concerns surrounding COVID-19. At Nortonsville …
This year we asked readers for a view into your magical Halloween worlds and you did not disappoint us! Thank you all so much!