Surveillance videotape stabbed the cashier. Investigators say the suspect had a 48inch flat screen tv and boots and was on his way out of the store. When confronted by the cashier, he presented an old 10 receipt. The cashier told him the receipt wasnt authentic. At that point, this male threatened the cashier. The male said im going to kill you, and then he pulled out a folding knife and lunged it toward the chest of the cashier. The cashier blocked that lunge of the knife with his right arm and was stabbed in the right arm. Reporter the suspect fled with the flat screen but not before a customer in the parking lot attempted to block his cart with his car with a shopping cart. The suspect then drove away in a lightcolored hatchback toyota prius. Now, we spoke to police about incidents like this occurring just weeks before the holiday season. I think thanksgiving is, what, six weeks away . Were working on that for you at 11 30. In the Digital Operations Center. Monique braxton, nbc 10 n
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By Chris and Rosie
Mar 19, 2021
For more than 25 years, on the last Saturday in February, Valley Health, Shenandoah University and scores of healthcare providers and students, wellness practitioners, and community nonprofits have gathered at Apple Blossom Mall in Winchester for the annual Community Wellness Festival. Warren Memorial Hospital has long sponsored a similar Community Safety & Wellness Expo each spring,
The misfortune of COVID-19 led Valley Health to take the lead on a new, week-long
Virtual Health Fair which will take place Saturday, March 20th through Saturday, March 27th. The week-long event will offer a full schedule of online health and fitness programs on a variety of topics and expanded opportunities for free in-person heart and vascular screenings and reduced-cost bloodwork at Valley Health locations from Luray, VA to Martinsburg and Romney, WV. Once again, funding from the Valley Health Foundation is instrumental.