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Bunny love
A broken arm proves no impediment to Thomas Bowen, 5, of Berryville, as he uses his head and nose to coax a bunny into the winning spot during the Rabbit Scramble. Times-Courier Staff Photos/Heather Terwilliger | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Goodbye Clarke and thank you for 27 years
I recently spent some time flipping through the archives in the attic of the Clarke Times-Courier's office building on Main Street in Berryville. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Clarke students on assignment with National Geographic
Photos document Appalachian Trail | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Board to negotiate with firm
The School Board Monday night agreed to begin contract negotiations with a Fairfax-based engineering firm to be the project manager for construction of a new high school, chairman Robina Rich Bouffault said. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Workshop inspires photo club idea
Some Clarke County High School students say their experience last week at a summer workshop sponsored by the National Geographic Society has inspired them to seek permission to start a photography club during the upcoming school year. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Bloom on the bull
Bull Rider Ben Bloom, of Fort Myer stays atop his animal during the show. Bloom, currently a Private First Class with the Old Guard, hopes to make a living out of bull riding someday. Times-Courier Staff Photos/Heather Terwilliger | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Watching the bull riding
Friends Cheree Douglas, front, of Boyce, and Lindsay Hope, back, of Berryville, enjoy a conversation while taking in the bull riding. Times-Courier Staff Photos/Heather Terwilliger | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Saluting the flag
Trevor Dunklberger, 11, of Charlestown, W.Va. takes in the national anthem along with the crowd before the start of bull riding courtesy of Twisted K Productions. Dunklberger's uncle and cousin rode bulls at the rodeo. His second rodeo dressed up to fight bulls, Dunklberger assists the other bull fighters during his cousin's rides. Also pictured, in the arena holding the flag: Laura Spreckelmeier, 18, of Germantown, Ohio. Times-Courier Staff Photos/Heather Terwilliger | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Wanted: business owners in downtown
“Any time you try to build a downtown, foot traffic is important." -- Berryville Town Manager Keith Dalton | 0 comments - ›› more ...
AAA urges motorists to slow down, stay alert
Campaign coincides with start of school | 0 comments - ›› more ...
VDOT creates speed zone in Clarke
The Virginia Department of Transportation will be changing the speed limit on portions of Stringtown Road (Route 654) in Clarke County. | 0 comments - ›› more ...



