Summer programs give La Grande students a jump on new school year
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Jefferson Pharmacy hosting COVID-19 vaccine clinic bringing access to people in Fluvanna County
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Suspects sought in B&E of La Manzana store in Edneyville area Friday
From staff reports
The Henderson County Sheriff s Office is seeking the public s assistance in identifying two suspects to broke into a store in the Edneyville area Friday.
The suspects broke into La Manzana store at 3810 Chimney Rock Road in the early morning hours Friday.
The two individuals caused substantial damage to the inside of the business and stole merchandise as well as an undetermined amount of money, the Sheriff s Office said in a news release.
Anyone with information about the suspects are asked to contact Detective Kelly Oliver at 828-694-2958 or use the Submit A Tip feature on the mobile app.
LA GRANDE â The bustle of sixth-grade students again filled the halls and classrooms at La Grande Middle School.
This past week, because of changing state metrics, was the first time in 10 months the school could offer in-person instruction to all sixth graders. The large number of students coming to the school was a most welcome sight for educators.
âThey are bringing music back into our school,â said LMS librarian Keri Myer.
LMS sixth-grade teacher Marissa Rainsberry also said having students back in school has been a delight.
âIt has been super fun. I have loved it,â Rainsberry said.
Deanna Comfort, a paraeducator at LMS, was excited to have the sixth graders actually in school because she said she believes they benefit enormously by being in an educational environment rather than at home online.