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  • Wheeler, Berger vie for C.A.

    On Nov. 8, newcomer Gilbert Harrison Berger will face-off against two-time incumbent Diana Wheeler in the hopes to nab the job of Orange County Commonwealth's Attorney.

  • Ballot set for local elections

    There are 11 local seats up for election Nov. 8. Nearly half of those will be contested races.At the filing deadline Tuesday evening, Aug. 23, 19 candidates had been certified by Orange County Registrar Donna Jenni.

  • Grand jury indicts former OCHS coach

    An Orange County grand jury indicted former Orange County High School girls soccer coach Steven M. Bowers, Jr. Monday.

  • Supervisors dump noise ordinance

    As of last Tuesday night's board of supervisors meeting, Orange County no longer has a noise ordinance. The former ordinance was unanimously repealed by the board, but because the board could not agree, it voted not to approve a proposed new noise ordinance.

  • Case closed

    Two weeks after Brenda Canosa's legal team argued more than a dozen motions in Orange County Circuit Court, they struck a deal with the Orange County Commonwealth's Attorney's office.

  • Bowers case heads to grand jury

    Former Orange County High School girls soccer coach Steven M. Bowers, Jr. was back in court Monday.

  • Long sentence reduced

    Friday, Orange County resident George Long, Jr. received a slightly reduced sentence in Orange County Circuit Court as part of his appeal in a 2010 fatal accident.

  • Bowers will return to court June 6

    Former Orange County High School girls soccer coach Steven M. Bowers, Jr., was back in court Monday morning.

  • Judge sentences road rage shooter

    Dallas Wayne Crickenberger will serve four years in jail after being sentenced Friday morning in Orange County Circuit Court, having been found guilty in a July 25 road rage shooting in Barboursville.

  • Former OCHS coach back in court

    Former Orange County High School girls soccer coach Steven M. Bowers, Jr., was back in court Monday morning.

  • Greene man to serve four years in prison for road rage incident

    Ruckersville resident Dallas Wayne Crickenberger, 70, will serve four years in prison after being sentenced Friday morning in Orange County Circuit Court as the result of a July 25 road rage shooting in Barboursville.

  • Jury renders verdict in '06 murder

    An unsolved murder in the Town of Orange is unsolved no longer.

  • Orange coach charged

    An Orange County High School coach is facing rape charges.

  • Judge grants Abshire experts

    Eric Abshire's trial is seven months away, but last Friday, Judge Daniel Bouton granted motions to allow investigative and medical experts to assist in the research and preparation of his defense.

  • Canosa continued

    Brenda Canosa's official day in court has not yet been scheduled, but in a review hearing Monday, Orange County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Bouton set Canosa's next appearance for Friday, March 4.

  • Road rage shooting trial ends

    Dallas Wayne Crickenberger reached a plea agreement Thursday morning in Orange County Circuit Court on charges stemming from an alleged road rage shooting incident July 25 in Barboursville.

  • Abshire bond denied

    Four years after the suspected murder of Justine Swartz Abshire, the state police believe they have their man, her husband Eric Abshire. On Thursday Abshire first appeared before the Orange County Circuit Court, facing first-degree murder and perjury charges related to the death of his wife in November of 2006.

  • Driver convicted in fatal accident

    Earlier this month, Orange County resident George Long, Jr. was convicted of reckless driving as the result of an accident that killed a 9-year-old Partlow boy and injured his father.

  • Fraud finders

    The number of Orange County residents receiving welfare benefits has risen 22 percent to nearly 3,500 cases in the past year. Unfortunately, with the increase in applications also comes an increase in fraud, which has kept fraud investigator Jennifer Yowell and collections specialist Ray Breeden busy.

  • Alleged road rage shooter pleads not guilty

    Dallas Wayne Crickenberger was arraigned Thursday in Orange County Circuit Court on charges stemming from an alleged road rage shooting incident July 25 in Barboursville.

  • Alleged road rage shooter back in court

    Dallas Wayne Crickenberger appeared in front of Judge Daniel Bouton in Orange County Circuit Court Monday on charges stemming from an alleged road rage shooting incident July 25 in Barboursville.

  • Canosa trial continued

    Brenda Canosa's murder trial was scheduled to begin Oct. 4. Now, it won't happen until next year after a continuance was granted in Orange County Circuit Court Thursday.

  • New state laws enacted

    With the swipe of a pen and the chime of a clock the law of Virginia changed July 1.

  • Wife pleads not guilty in Canosa shooting

    Accused murderer Brenda Lee Canosa pleaded not guilty last week in Orange County Circuit Court. Canosa, 49, of Madison County, is facing first degree murder and weapons charges in the shooting of her estranged husband, Robert Canosa.

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