Amber Alert issued for Harrisonburg tot cancelled
HARRISONBURG, Va.
Authorities cancelled an Amber Alert Saturday for a 1-year-old Harrisonburg boy they believed to be the victim of parental abduction, according to www.vaamberalert.com .
The Virginia State Police and the Virginia Missing Children Clearinghouse issued the alert on Friday for Charles Dillon III.
The child was found safe Friday night from the result of tips, according to www.examiner.com .
Harrisonburg police said they believed 23-year-old Sarah Dillon took her son. Police spokeswoman Mary-Hope Vass said Sarah Dillon, who does not have custody, was having supervised visitation with the child Friday morning.
The Daily News Record reports that an unknown male was seen with the woman around the time the child disappeared.
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By NFL.com Eagles linebacker Akeem Jordan, who started three games for Philadelphia last season, was arrested early Sunday in his hometown of Harrisonburg, Va., and charged with misdemeanor assault and battery, The Daily News-Record reported Monday.

Harrisonburg police said they believed 23-year-old Sarah Dillon took her son. Police spokeswoman Mary-Hope Vass said Sarah Dillon, who does not have custody, was having supervised visitation with the child Friday morning. The Daily News Record reports
The Daily News-Record reports that Cow Knob Wind is composed of 15 landowner groups. The developer would be Solaya Energy LLC of Wilmington, Mass. Cow Knob Wind's board and Solaya are seeking guidelines from the Pendleton County Commission on what must
The disease-weakened white oak known as Jackson's Prayer Tree came down May 27 southeast of Harrisonburg, between Weyers Cave and Grottoes, the Daily News-Record reported. The tree attracted Civil War buffs because of its connection to Jackson.
WASHINGTON - The Department of Justice announced today that it has reached a settlement with George's Inc. that requires the company to make capital improvements to its recently acquired poultry processing plant in Harrisonburg. The proposed settlement
Harrisonburg Ampitheater Project Proposal Kai Degner, REALTOR ...
On Tuesday evening, Dave Miller presented to the Harrisonburg City Council a vision for an amphitheater in downtown. This presentation has been covered by both the Daily News-Record and WHSV since then, and I know it is sparking interest and questions among many people in the community.
The project proposal, in its current form, includes building a stage across from Blacks Run near the Harrisonburg Electric Commission on what is currently the Municipal Parking Lot. The stage location would place the audience of 3-7,000 people be on a new green space between it and the current Turner Pavilion (the Farmers’ Market Pavilion). A new parking lot would be built on the other side of Turner Pavilion on the space commonly known as the, “grassy area across from the Daily News-Record.”
The idea for an entertainment venue has been discussed for years, but this is the first time such a vision was officially presented to the city council for review. The presentation puts the vision “officially” into the public sphere so we can explore its feasibility and potential impact. Judging by the calls and emails I’m getting, people are paying attention to the process surrounding the decision!
The city council did not agree to commit specific resources to this Harrisonburg amphitheater project at this early stage, after seeing just for the first time this specific presentation and request. We are proceeding cautiously, and plan to discuss the matter again at our next city council meeting.
For me, like many people in Harrisonburg, there are a number of questions that need satisfactory answers.
What do city voters think about having an amphitheater and entertainment venue downtown? How much will it cost the city tax payers? What is a reasonable and conservative estimate of revenue and expense for operations? How much private financial support is there for the project? How can parking be accommodated – not just for normal uses but for the anticipated well-attended events? How exactly would the lease and operation be assigned? Who owns the venue? What have been the positive impacts and challenges with other such venues, like in Charlottesville? How does such a venue contribute to the goal of revitalization of downtown? Does such a venue support local businesses and jobs?Daily News Record Harrisonburg - Bookshelf
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