From elsewhere: Two former elections officials sue Nottoway County over dismissal. Southwest Virginia Community College announces new medical program. Salem breaks ground on Moyer Sports Complex renovation.
News Briefs
Cardinal News adds reporter in Bristol
Susan Cameron starts today. We’ve now doubled the size of our original reporting staff.
Martinsville’s historic district added to Virginia Landmarks Register
The district is one of nine sites statewide named to the list.
Writer who covered Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison to speak in Bristol; more . . .
Bridgewater Marina raises money for Make-A-Wish. Appalachian Peace Education Center marks anniversary.
Riggleman publishes book about Jan. 6; more . . .
Gold mining meeting set for today. Downtown Roanoke fire station reopens as a business. Radford enrollment down, Tech to hit 30,000 goal.
ARC awards $1 million for salmon farm in Southwest; more . . .
Virginia Museum of Natural History gets funding for festivals. Roanoke store to read banned books. VCT names managing director. Bike ride in Bedford will affect traffic.
P&H wins national award for advanced manufacturing; more . . .
Virginia Tech receives $500,000 for student entrepreneurship. University of Lynchburg receives $400,000 National Science Foundation grant for student research and internships.
Good, Spanberger clash over transgender rights; more . . .
From elsewhere: Amherst administrator resigns. Roanoke County police chief retires. Appalachian Power names new COO.
ESPN broadcaster Lauren Sisler to speak at Radford; more . . .
Virginia Tech office wins award for diversity. Social entrepreneurship expert to speak at Emory & Henry. Tech autism research center wins grant.
Manchin introduces bill to speed pipeline; more . . .
From elsewhere: Nottoway County registrar says he and staff endure “false accusations.” Danville votes to buy wind energy. 3D-printed houses in Pulaski delayed.

