From elsewhere: Chronic wasting disease found in Floyd County deer. Halifax County to borrow $110 million for new school. New chamber president named for Danville Pittsylvania County.

Cardinal Staff
Randolph College names new president
Sue Ott Rowlands has been provost and vice president at Northern Kentucky and a dean at Virginia Tech.
Applications now open for STEM-H scholarships at Virginia Western; more . . .
Briefs: Fralin research is Tech’s first NIH outstanding investigator. Carilion hospitals to relax visitation rules today. Tech professor receives grant to study Lyme disease.
Youngkin wants role in hiring community college chancellor; more . . .
From elsewhere: Senate panel votes down Catawba Hospital study. Sunday hunting on public lands gets OK. Pulaski County has new welding lab for students.
Roanoke City Council votes to keep Sister City tie with Russian city
Gov. Glenn Youngkin had called on Norfolk and Roanoke to cut their Sister City ties with Russian cities.
Tedeschi Trucks coming to Rocky Mount April 21
The famed blues rock band will perform at The Harvester.
Navy band to perform at Radford; more . . .
Briefs: Lime Kiln announces staff, board changes. Griffith to hold service academy day in Wytheville. VCEDA awards grant to business in Lebanon. Roanoke College adds advisors.
Forest Service sets prescribed burns
Burns are set in Amherst, Augusta, Bedford, Botetourt, Craig, Giles, Montgomery, Pulaski and Wise counties.
Judge to rule this week on suit against Botetourt wind farm; more . . .
From elsewhere: Deeds pushes for more mental health workers. Martinsville reversion referendum bill passes. Indoor farm shows off facility in Danville. Interview with Bristol casino manager.
Sign company to create 19 jobs in Tazewell County
This will be company’s first location outside its base in Chicago.