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Article Thumbnail. Sharyl Rupert of Happy Time and Susan Lent of TTT pose with items the club donated recently.

TTT donates items to area preschools

The Vinton Chapter of TTT participates in monthly community outreach projects to support those who serve our community.  Here, TTT member Susan Lent (right) and Happy Time Child Development Center Director Sharyl Ruport are shown with the items donated to the center.
Article Thumbnail. Cub Scouts and their families helped the Garden Club with spring cleaning at Ray House.

Scouts help Garden Club at Ray House

Vinton Cub Scouts and their families helped a handful of Vinton Garden Club members do their annual spring landscaping clean-up at Ray House on Saturday.
Article Thumbnail. Laura Studer and Jonathan Close

Studer-Close Engagement

Dean and Christine Studer, Vinton are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura Christine to Jonathan Nathaniel Close, son of Dean and Valerie Close, Brandon.
Article Thumbnail. Mr. & Mrs. Nick Perreault

Mr. & Mrs. Nick Perreault

Camille Ione Studer and Nicholas Lloyd Perreault were married on July 25, 2009 in an outdoor ceremony at the home of the brides parents in Vinton.
Article Thumbnail. Mr. & Mrs. Seth Studer

Flynn-Studer Marriage

Nicole Nevart Flynn and Seth Francis Studer were married on June 5, 2009 at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, Massachusetts. Paul Dixon, friend of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony.
Article Thumbnail. VSMS 7th Grade Students of the Month were treated to lunch at The Pizza Ranch April 6.

Pizza for the Students of the Month

The Students of the Month at Vinton-Shellsburg Middle School enjoyed the traditional reward: Pizza. On Tuesday, April 6, the students and two teachers enjoyed lunch at The Pizza Ranch.
Article Thumbnail. WE CARE. Birker, Nurse Mgr, wears her commitment to Nursing & Rehab on her shirt.

You’re Part of the Family

               You can hear it in her voice. Nurse Manager Jessica Birker genuinely cares about the people who live at Virginia Gay Nursing and Rehab.
Article Thumbnail. John Steigelmeyer says it's a thrill each time he flies the plane he built, Miss Underestimated.

Miss Underestimated: Local pilot Stiegelmeyer says flying is always a thrill

  He steps on a thin bar behind the left wing, and then onto a thin black pad near where the wing meets the fuselage, then onto the seat as he squeezes into the cockpit of the smallest plane he has ever flown, an RV-7A (wingspan 25 feet; length 20 feet, four inches.