NFL Super Wildcard Weekend Concludes Monday on News Talk 1400. 

NFL Super Wildcard Weekend Concludes Monday on News Talk 1400 at 7:30 p.m. when the Rams host the Cardinals.

NFL Super Wildcard Weekend Continues Sunday on News Talk 1400. 

NFL Super Wildcard Weekend continues Sunday on News Talk 1400 beginning at 12:30 p.m. with the Buccaneers hosting the Eagles.

Then at 4:30 p.m. the Cowboys host the 49ers.

The Steelers head to Kansas City to battle the Chiefs in the nightcap at 8:15 p.m.

NFL Super Wildcard Weekend Kicks-Off Saturday on News Talk 1400. 

 

NFL Super Wildcard Weekend Kicks-Off Saturday at 4:00 p.m. with the Bengals hosting the Raiders followed by the Bills hosting the Patriots on News Talk 1400.

Cowboys at Saints

The shorthanded Cowboys visit the Saints on Thursday Night Football. Coverage beings at 8:00 p.m. tonight on News Talk 1400.

Giants at Buccaneers


NFL week 11 concludes tonight when Tom Brady and the Buccaneers host the Giants, coverage begins at 7:30 p.m.

Millbrook hosts Fauquier on News Talk 1400

News Talk 1400 kicks off the high school football week #6 with a backyard battle as Millbrook hosts Fauquier.

The Countdown to Kickoff Show begins at 6:55 p.m. Friday night with Kyle Borg calling all the action on News Talk 1400 and TalkWinchester.com and simulcast on 102.9 Valley FM.

In the Post Game Show, the Powell’s Plumbing Player of the Game will be named.

Fans can catch the online version of the LIVE broadcast by clicking here.

Keeping You Informed on Hometown Football Friday Nights, First In the Valley – News Talk 1400.

Sherando hosts Millbrook on News Talk 1400

News Talk 1400 kicks off the high school football week #5 with a backyard brawl as Sherando hosts Millbrook.

The Countdown to Kickoff Show begins at 6:55 p.m. Friday night with Kyle Borg calling all the action on News Talk 1400 and TalkWinchester.com.

In the Post Game Show, the Powell’s Plumbing Player of the Game will be named.

Fans can catch the online version of the LIVE broadcast by clicking here.

Keeping You Informed on Hometown Football Friday Nights, First In the Valley – News Talk 1400.

Valley Health announces successful transition to new safety standard as COVID-19 patient census surges

VALLEY HEALTH ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO NEW SAFETY STANDARD

AS COVID-19 PATIENT CENSUS SURGES

Winchester, Va., September 13, 2021 – Valley Health is pleased to announce that since adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of required vaccinations for physicians and staff, ninety-seven percent of employees have chosen to receive the vaccine by the September 7 deadline or have received an approved exemption. “I am extremely proud of our team members’ commitment to the safety of our patients, fellow caregivers and community,” said Mark Nantz, President and CEO of Valley Health.

Valley Health was among the first health systems in the nation to add COVID-19 vaccination to the list of required vaccinations for staff. Since the announcement, over sixty medical associations including the American Hospital Association have endorsed required vaccination for healthcare workers.

“While vaccinated individuals can still contract COVID, unvaccinated individuals are more likely to be hospitalized and eleven times more likely to die from the virus. With the arrival of the more transmissible Delta variant in our region, it became clear that requiring vaccination was the most responsible course of action for ensuring the safety of our patients and staff,” Nantz noted.

“While we celebrate this successful transition to our new safety standard, there are still concerning developments with regard to the prevalence of COVID-19 in our community. In recent weeks, we have seen a dramatic spike in COVID cases in our region due to the growing presence of the highly contagious Delta variant. The rising COVID patient census continues to strain resources at our hospitals, physician offices, urgent care centers and other patient care locations. And to further underscore the importance of vaccination, we must note that the vast majority of the COVID-positive patients in our ICU are either unvaccinated or have not completed their vaccination series,” added Nantz.

With hospitalizations at rates not seen since last winter and a growing number of staff members on quarantine due to exposure, Valley Health caregivers are once again on the front lines of this pandemic. Dr. Iyad Sabbagh, Chief Physician Executive at Valley Health, urges community members to take the necessary precautions to stop the spread of COVID-19. “This pandemic is not over yet. On behalf of our entire care team of physicians, nurses and staff members, we are asking the public to take the necessary precautions against this virus including getting your COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible, and to follow masking, distancing and hand washing guidelines. These simple actions are imperative for limiting the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant and protecting our dedicated healthcare workers on the front lines,” Sabbagh said.

Valley Health reminds the community that if you are concerned about a possible COVID-19 exposure or illness, contact your primary care provider or visit an Urgent Care center. If you are having a medical emergency, please call 911 or visit the nearest Emergency Department. Please note that an Emergency Department is not the appropriate setting for asymptomatic COVID testing or return-to-work testing following exposure and/or quarantine.

For more information on how to obtain a vaccine, visit www.valleyhealthlink.com/vaccine.

Valley Health is a nonprofit health system serving a population of more than 500,000 in the Northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, the Eastern Panhandle and Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, and western Maryland. As a healthcare provider, employer, and community partner, Valley Health is committed to improving the health of the region. The system includes six hospitals, more than 60 medical practices and Urgent Care centers, outpatient rehabilitation and fitness, medical transport, long-term care, and home health. www.valleyhealthlink.com.

Carter Myers Automotive Fuels the Fight Against Pediatric Cancer

Virginia automotive group raises funds in support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Charlottesville, VA – Carter Myers Automotive (CMA) is observing Childhood Cancer Awareness Month with its annual #FueltheFight campaign. For each vehicle sold during the month of September, CMA’s dealerships throughout Virginia will make a donation to local non-profits that support pediatric cancer research and provide resources for local children and their families as they undergo cancer treatment.

“We are so proud to support the incredible work of these organizations,” said Liza Borches, President and CEO of Carter Myers Automotive, “As a family and employee-owned company, CMA has always made giving back to our communities a top priority. Our corporate mission is Moving Lives Forward, and I cannot imagine a better way forward than to help children and their families as they endure such a difficult point in their lives.”

CMA’s five dealerships in Staunton, three in Charlottesville, and CMA’s Subaru of Winchester chose the pediatric cancer program at UVA Children’s Hospital as the recipient of funds raised at those stores. CMA five dealerships in the Richmond area chose the ASK Childhood Cancer Foundation. CMA’s Williamsburg Ford chose the Cancer Center at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters. In addition to donations for every car sold, CMA associates, friends, and customers are encouraged to purchase oversized CMA Gas Cards in any denomination. The cards will be displayed in the dealerships with the purchaser’s name or the name of a child in whose honor/memory it was purchased. These funds will be used to buy actual gas cards for families traveling for pediatric cancer treatments.

Last year, CMA’s #FueltheFight campaign raised over $28,000 for pediatric cancer treatment and research. We hope to do even more this year.

About Carter Myers Automotive

Carter Myers Automotive (CMA) is a family and employee-owned business founded in Petersburg, VA, in 1924. Liza Myers Borches is the fourth generation of the Myers family to lead the company. Through a unique Employee Stock Ownership Plan, employees now own over 26% of the business, and CMA is still one of the only auto groups in the country that shares ownership equity with its employees. CMA has 15 dealerships in Virginia and more than 700 associates representing 17 new car brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Lincoln, Nissan, RAM, Subaru, Volkswagen, and Volvo. CMA offers online car buying through CMA’s Easy Purchase, can transfer inventory to any other CMA location, and offers home delivery throughout Virginia. Learn more at www.CMAcars.com.

Millbrook hosts Harrisonburg on News Talk 1400

News Talk 1400 kicks off the high school football week #3 with a backyard battle as Millbrook hosts Harrisonburg.

The Countdown to Kickoff Show begins at 6:55 p.m. Friday night with Kyle Borg calling all the action on News Talk 1400 and TalkWinchester.com.

In the Post Game Show, the Powell’s Plumbing Player of the Game will be named.

Fans can catch the online version of the LIVE broadcast by clicking here.

Keeping You Informed on Hometown Football Friday Nights, First In the Valley – News Talk 1400.