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Blacksburg businesses worry about road work
Town council will hear final comments next week on the $10 million North Main project.

'We're going to make this thing work'
Despite plans to share the Christiansburg Aquatic Center space with Virginia Tech, new director Terry Caldwell said providing a swimming facility for the community will always be her priority.

Radford prepares for a new Highlanders Festival
The two-day event is in its 13th year, but this is the first time the city and Radford University will be equal partners.

Aid groups brace for winter chill
Groups that provide food and other financial help to those struggling worry demand will rise.

Tech installs message boards in classrooms
The electronic boards display the date and time unless there is a need to get news out quickly.

Radford professors release CDs
The recordings are the third for Robert Trent and the first solo release for Wayne Gallops.

Alumna leads governor's school
Rebecca Phillips serves as a biology teacher and the new director of the magnet program.
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Find school information, bus schedules, property values, safety stats and more at our Datasphere.

Floyd County High golf starting over again
The two-time Group A golf champs are rebuilding under new coach Travis Cantrell.

Artist describes work as 'my life on canvas'
Beverly Bishop of Radford opens a gallery to display her many works.












