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Randi B. Hagi

Harrisonburg

News reporter for NPR member station WMRA covering the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville.

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  • 6 days ago | wvtf.org | Randi B. Hagi

    Recent federal policy changes could affect the management of – and timber sales within – our local national forests. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports. [sound of lake lapping at shore, bird calls]Switzer Lake, nestled among the ridges of Shenandoah Mountain in Rockingham County, is a popular spot for anglers, campers, and kayakers. But the dense woods surrounding the lake could be at an increased risk for commercial timber sales following recent edicts from the Trump administration.

  • 2 weeks ago | dental.einnews.com | Randi B. Hagi

    A free health clinic in Harrisonburg will add dental care services this summer. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports. The Blue Ridge Free Clinic celebrated their fourth anniversary this week with the news that they'll start offering dental services on site in the next 90 days. Susan Adamson, a family nurse practitioner, is the volunteer director at the practice, where healthcare providers donate their time to care for patients, free of charge.

  • 2 weeks ago | wvtf.org | Randi B. Hagi

    A jury trial has been delayed for the fifth time in a case where Augusta County businessmen are accused of financially exploiting a young man who used to live with them. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports. Former leaders of the company Nexus, which was based in Verona, stand accused of obtaining money by false pretenses and the financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult.

  • 2 weeks ago | wvtf.org | Randi B. Hagi

    Voter registration records from more than 120 years ago have been rediscovered in one small Rockingham County community, revealing a wealth of genealogical and historical data. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports. Tucked into the rolling farmland of central Rockingham County is a small community called Edom.

  • 3 weeks ago | wvtf.org | Randi B. Hagi

    The Trump administration is working to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. The two largest funding sources it oversees for public schools are Title I and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi looked at how that money is used by local schools.

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Randi B. Hagi
Randi B. Hagi @HagiRandi
27 Jul 23

Finally published my investigation into Nexus' many court battles over their business practices and allegations of criminal behavior. Apologies to the station for the PACER bill this quarter! https://t.co/2RMQhmRaHc

Randi B. Hagi
Randi B. Hagi @HagiRandi
18 Jul 23

Big 'ol trees, part 2 for WMRA. https://t.co/PhoMtZOdxR

Randi B. Hagi
Randi B. Hagi @HagiRandi
17 Jul 23

After two months of running around our broadcast region down rivers and up hollers, I'm so excited to lead y'all on a tour of some magnificent trees. Part 1 airs this evening on WMRA, part 2 coming tomorrow. https://t.co/s1RqZOdZm8