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  漏 cglade 鈥?stock.adobe A suspicious 2012 death in Harrisonburg is being reopened by the Har stanley usa risonburg Police Department Major Crimes Unit.The investigation into the Nov. 1, 2012 death of a 57-year-old man on Dutch Mill Court in the city of Harrisonburg was never closed, but police had exhausted all leads.Advancements in technology have provided the Major Crimes Unit additional leads that are currently being pursued, according to a press release from the city PD that went out Friday.Police recognize that members of the community may have critical information that can greatly assist detectives with this ongoing investigation. The Major Crimes Unit is urging community members to be proactive and supply as much information as possible.There is a substantial monetary reward if your information assists with our investigation and leads to the arrest of an offender. Individuals are asked to contact Crime Solvers or Detective Spiggle with any information.You can contact the Major Crimes Unit or Detective Spiggle by calling  540  437-2640. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Solvers by calling  540  574-5050 or by texting  HPD  plus their tip to CRIMES  274637 .    Share this page                  Share    tappo stanley                                  Facebook                                  Twitter                                  Linkedin                                  Telegram                       stanley quencher             E-mail      Tagscold case  ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the Olxa E Pluribus Unum  exhibit includes historic Augusta County land record documents
 Chronic Disease Self-Management Education  CDSME  Coordinator Joyce Nussbaum and James Madison University  JMU  student intern Shannon Regan presented information about CDSME to 19 first year JMU Huber Learning Students on March 25.The Huber Learning Community takes a different approach to introducing pre-professional health students from differen stanley mug t majors into community-based experiential learning in the health field. These students seemed very interested in CDSME and the supporting health behavior models.More at http://ValleyCDSME.    Share this page                  Share                                    Facebook                                  Twitter                                  Linkedin                                  Telegram                                  E-mail      TagsCDSMEChronic DiseaseChronic Di stanley de sease Self-Coordinator Joyce NussbaumJoyce Nussbaum  Contrib stanley quencher utorsContributorsHave 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              Local News                                                                        Ben Cline won ;t hold a town hall: So, his constituents held one for him                                    Chris Graham                      February 27, 2025