Dems appear to sweep city council races, but large number of provisional ballots cloud final outcome for now

A total of 15,051 votes were unofficially counted by about 9:30 p.m., but another 2,351 provisional ballots had yet to be counted and could affect the final outcomes of all races on the ballot.

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Seeking a third term on council, Deanna Reed wants city to be more supportive ‘for all’

Deanna Reed has always been proud of her hometown. Born and raised in Harrisonburg, Reed said her priority has always been to make sure the community is “a city for all.” Reed, who has been mayor since 2017, is running for re-election to the city council as one of four candidates vying for three spots. She was the top vote-getter in the June  Democratic primary.

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Harrisonburg celebrates local artist traffic cabinet art wrap project 

Local downtown art murals were celebrated at an event held through the collaboration of Harrisonburg Public Works, Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance and the Art Council of the Valley on Monday, October 28 at Court Square Theatre. In August, ten local artists painted the murals, which were then transferred to ten different traffic cabinets around downtown. 

The Ghost of Evelyn Byrd

Evelyn Byrd Nelson Page. Evelyn Byrd Page Lee. Evelyn Byrd Beverly Lee. Evelyn Byrd Page Wood. The name proliferated, rising through history like an unquiet spirit.

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School expansions, renovations and a possible new elementary school top county’s wish list

Rockingham County Public Schools is pursuing $168 million in building projects through 2030 — including middle and high school expansions, renovations and a potential new elementary school.

Laura Dent, the city’s vice mayor, wants another term to keep working on climate and housing issues

In 2020, community activist Laura Dent decided to run for city council after years of campaigning for other Democrats in Harrisonburg. Much of her platform was focused on climate initiatives and affordable housing, and she’s focused a lot of her energy on those issues during the last four years as she served on the council. 

Ordinary Miracles

A woman comes striding toward me, bearing two onions in her outstretched hand. Like a personification of the season, she passes me with a jaunty step, her face gilded with light and an expression of unrestrained joy.

Enjoying October’s Celestial Wonders

October has blessed the area with some fantastic and surprising celestial wonders. Last week, the full Hunter Super Moon and the comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS graced our night skies. The comet is still being seen but will soon vanish from our sight. Earlier in the month, the Aurora Borealis danced in the skies across the northern hemisphere, leading the stellar trifecta.

Construction delay forces city to seek temporary location for shelter 

Valley Open Doors, which operates annual shelters for people without housing, had planned to use the city’s new permanent shelter, which was projected to open in November. But construction delays are forcing the group to search again for temporary shelter spaces as weather gets colder.

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