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漏 OJUP 鈥?shutterstock A stabbing at a Harrisonburg restaurant early Sunday morning sent a male victim to the University of Virginia Medical Center with serious injuries.The stabbing was reported at 12:30 a.m. at the Habesha Restaurant and Hookah Bar on Neff Avenue.Officers responding to a call for service at the location found a male in the parking lot with apparent stab wounds. Officers immediately began providing medical care to the male prior to rescue arriving.The victim, a 25-year-old Harrisonburg resident, was transported to Sentara RMH Medical Center with serious injuries. He was later flown to University of Virginia Medical Center, where he received additional treatment and has since been released.Harrisonburg Police is currently seeking input from anyone with information about this incident or the identity of the suspect s . A suspect description is currently unavailable as HPDs Major Crimes Unit investigates leads on their identity.HPD reported in a release on Monday that it is believed to be an isolated incident, and it is not believed that there is any risk to the public currently.The Harrisonburg Police Department encourages anyone with information regarding this incident to contact the Major Crimes Unit by calling 540 437-2
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James Brown, clinical assistant professor of equine surgery, guides a horse into the new Pegaso High-Definition CT scanner at the Marion du
stanley cup Pont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Virginia.New technology at Virginia Techs Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg is offering enhanced imaging capabilities for equine patients.The Pegaso High-Definition CT, which is the first of its kind on the East Coast, allows veterinarians and staff at the center to perform high-definition CT scans on horses while standing or recumbent. We are very excited to offer this advanc
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