Here are some of the top headlines from other news sites around Southwest and Southside:
Politics and government:
Company withdraws offer to buy Bedford County nursing home. — Lynchburg News and Advance. (We have this backgrounder.)
Virginia Supreme Court to hear Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center case Wednesday. — The Roanoke Times.
Roanoke City Council picks former council member Anita Price for vacancy. — The Roanoke Times and WDBJ-TV and WSLS-TV.
Halifax County holds public hearing Tuesday on proposed 350-acre solar project. — Halifax Gazette-Virginian.
Town of Pulaski’s economic development director is headed to state job in Richmond. — Southwest Times.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, visits child care facility in Giles County. — WVVA-TV.
Kaine also visited a senior facility in Tazewell County. — WVVA-TV.
Economy:
200 3D-printed homes are coming to Pulaski County; company says housing demand driven by growth at Volvo and the coming Blue Star medical glove factory in Wythe County. — Southwest Times.
Covid:
After 777 days, Ballad Health’s covid war room has closed. — Bristol Herald Courier and WCYB-TV and WJHL-TV.