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Photo Credit: senorja stanley cup ckson/iStock PhotoVirginia State Police Trooper H. Kelly is investigating a single-vehicle fatal crash in Rockingham County that occurred at 4 p.m. Friday on Route 33 253 feet east of Route 612 Peake Mountain Road .A 2013 Triumph motorcycle was entering Route 33 from a parking lot, when it crossed the eastbound and the westbound travel lanes, ran off of the roadway, down an embankment, and collided with a drainage pipe.The driver of the motorcycle, Marc D. Donnelly, 55, of Hinton, died at the scene of the crash as a result of his injuries. Donnelly was wearing a helmet.The crash remains under investigation. Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple Podcasts,聽Spotify,聽P stanley cup andora and YouTube.View all posts by Contributors Local News Ben Cline won ;t hold a town hall: So, his constituents held one for him Chris Graham February 27, 2025 stanley taza Zrep Fair s concert lineup brings a mighty mix of music

The聽Conservation Management Institute, a research center in Virginia Techs聽College of Natural Resources and Environment, is being aligned with the colleges聽Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation聽to maximize funding and research opportunities. The Conservation Management Institute has had phenomenal success as a college-level research center for many years, said Paul Winistorfer, dean of the College of Natural Resources and Environment. As we look forward to greater impacts by leveraging mutual interests with our academic program in fish and wildlife conservation, I am certain that the outcome will be positive from all perspectives. Since 1999, the Conservation Management Institute has been awarded more than $40 million in research grants from numerous sources to fund projects that solve conservation management issues. Much of the institutes work has been allied with the fish and wildlife conservation program, one of the leadin stanley cup g academic research units at Virginia Tech. We are strategically aligning resources to be much more competitive fo stanley mug r external funding and to raise the impact value of our work, Winistorfer said.The Conservation Management Institute provides multidisciplinary expertise in field ecology, geospatial information technology, resource assessment, and logistical support. The institute is supported by contracts and grants from sponsors, which include fish and wildlife agencies, federal refuges and park stanley polska s, private conservation areas, and military installat

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11 UVA shook off early sluggishness with a stellar second half in a 65-34 win over Jame stanley us s Madison Sunday night in JPJ.It was the home opener for the defending national champions, and the pregame included a tribute video to the 2019 national title run, the first in program history.The home slate got off to a slow start, with JMU overcoming an early 11-3 hole to lead 17-16 at the 7:26 mark on a Zach Jacobs layup.The Hoos closed out the first half on a 15-6 run to go into the break up 31-23, then seized control in the second half, limiting the Dukes to 11 points on 4-of-25 shooting in the second half.Mamadi Diakite had 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead Virginia, which struggled again from three-point range.The Cavaliers shot 4-of-25 from long-range in their opening 48-34 win at Syracuse on Wednesday, and on Sunday were, egad, 4-for-22.Braxton Key had 14 points and 10 rebounds. Jay Huff had 11 points and seven rebounds.Kihei Clark had five and six assists.Story by Chris Graham Share this page Share Facebo stanley thermobecher ok Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail Contri stanley cup butorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple Podcasts,聽Spotify,聽Pandora and YouTube.View all posts by Contributors Gksy It has to be about more than taking down monuments

Senior second baseman聽Conner Browns聽 Rich stanley polska mond, Va./Godwin one-out, bases-loaded single in the ninth lifted JMU 聽to a 6-5 victory over UNCW after six unanswered runs in the opening game of the first Colonial Athletic Association baseball series of the season聽on Friday聽night at Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park.JMU improved to 9-14 overall and won its CAA opener for the second year in a row. The Dukes snapped a five-game skid and had dropped nine of their previous 11 games. UNCW fell to 11-13 overall and 0-1 in the league.Madison trailed 5-0 headin stanley cup g into the bottom of the sixth before Brown and junior center fielder/pitcher聽Kevin Husum聽 Panama City, Fla./Bay helped fuel a rally. JMU plated one run in the sixth and struck for four in the seventh to tie the score at 5-5 on Browns infield single.UNCW loaded the bases with nobody out in the ninth on a first-pitch hit batter to lead off. The Dukes then tried to get the leadoff runner on a sacrifice bunt attempt but were unsuccessful.聽 The first walk of the game for the Seahawks loaded the bases. Husum fell behind three balls and one strike but recovered to strike out Josh Abshire. He then got the 4-6-3 double play on Luis Renvill to escape unscathed and preserve the tie.With one out and facing one of the CAAs to stanley cup p relievers in left-hander Kelly Secrest, sophomore聽Tyler Carroll聽 Oakton, Va./Oakton battled for a full-count walk. He moved to third base on Husums fourth hit of the game, a single to right field. UNCW then elected t

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Sometimes the best education happens when kids are having so much fun they don t even realize the stanley cup y re learning. And the Springs Preserve makes that happen through its free nature exchange. Some fresh air and fun trading can stop the summer slide in your kids. I really wonder what this thing is. Seth Broderson is a curious hiker. His family hits the trails arou stanley cup nd Henderson whenever possible.Mom Corrina says, I think it s important for kids to be outside as much as possible. But 8-year-old Seth and 6-year-old Anna aren t passive hikers. They are observing and learning about Nevada s desert. What was it called The bug Yeah, the tarantula hawk. Corrina says, When we get stanley cup home we do further research on what they ve learned or any samples they ve collected. It s her way of stopping the summer slide. When we re going to start school again, its not such an uphill battle. Getting outside and getting fresh air and exercise is great for the kids. but this is only part of the adventure. Once the kids collect, sketch, and research they bring their discoveries to the Springs Preserve for a nature swap.Senior Naturalist Chris Sakmar says, We give points for what they bring in but extra points for how much they know about it. So we are tricking them into learning about nature. Don t tell them. The kids then use those points to buy nature items like rocks, minerals, and shells. Let s give you 300 points, how is that The program is free. You don t have to be a m Mghg 3 dead, multiple others injured in shooting at Arkansas grocery store

Officials said a 57-year-old man died of heat exposure at Death Valley National Park earlier this month, marking the secon stanley france d heat-related death at the park this summer.The man, identified as Peter Hayes Robino from Los Angeles County, died after completing a 1-mile round-trip hike on Natural Bridge Trail, according to park officials. Bystanders reported seeing him stumble and stammer, but he declined help.RELATED STORY | California s Death Valley is reaching deathly high temperaturesRobino then reportedly drove his car off a 20-foot embankment at the edge of the trailheads parking lot. Park rangers responded and attem stanley tazas pted to save his life, but Robino was ultimately pronounced dead.Autopsy results from the Inyo County Coroner determined the man died as a result of hyperthermia.RELATED STORY | Sunday, July 21 was the hottest day ever measured on EarthIn July, a motorcyclist died from heat exposure while visiting the park, and a second was hospitalized.Death Valley is one of the hottest places on Earth and officials continue to encourage visitors to avoid the heat and drink plenty of water. Copyright 2024 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Bre stanley cup aking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking NewsNewsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters

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