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  • Much of our area is experiencing abnormally dry conditions, one step below moderate drought…Augusta Medical Group closes three facilities, partly in anticipation of looming federal health funding cuts…Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares tries to remove news media from a public campaign stop near Charlottesville….
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The countdown has begun: WMRA's Fall fundraiser starts Monday, September 15th with a goal of $150,000.

Right now, you have a chance to help us get a head start, because your gift today counts toward our Fall goal. We're counting on community support now more than ever after losing $170,000 in federal funding, so don't wait for the countdown to reach zero – start your monthly gift today.
Join us Tuesday, Sep. 9th at 7pm - when we will feature Henry and Priscilla Ireys, authors of The Keep, Living with the Tame and the Wild on a Mountainside Farm about taking on a small farm in West Virginia and launching an adventure in an unexpected place and with a new adopted lifestyle.
The loss of $170,000 in federal funding is a significant challenge for WMRA, but it does not define our future. The heart of WMRA has always been the collaboration and resilience of our listeners, neighbors, and supporters. Even as we adapt to changing circumstances, our mission to serve our region of Virginia with trusted journalism and inspiring stories remains unwavering.
When WMRA reports on topics primarily about our Spanish-speaking community, you can read Spanish translations of those stories here.
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