Briefs: Richlands business receives VCEDA grant. Blue Ridge Parkway sets volunteer work day for April 23. Forest Service sets prescribed burns in Augusta County.
News Briefs
March, Williams already eyeing future faceoff; more . . .
From elsewhere: Fort Pickett name listed reduced. Fund-raising underway for community center at Smith Mountain Lake.
Study of manufacturing incubator in Altavista funded; more . . .
Briefs: Averett collecting relief supplies for Ukraine. Pulaski man named to small business leadership post. Roanoke company receives defense accreditation. Parkway foundation hosts event April 7.
Miyares says Roanoke ‘desperately’ needs help; more . . .
From elsewhere: Virginia Tech swimmer complains to NCAA about transgender competitor. Danville installs webcam for casino site. Sweet Briar raises $2.9 million in 10 days.
Roanoke College names new president
Frank Shushok is the current Vice President for Student Affairs at Virginia Tech.
Blind Boys of Alabama will play Rocky Mount
The Harvester has also booked country singer Natalie Hemby.
New River CC receives NSA cyber designation; more . . .
Briefs: Carilion is part of $3.5 million NIH grant to study concussions in seniors. Tech professor wins international honor for wood science. Forest Service to conduct prescribed burn in Craig and Wise.
University of Lynchburg makes land acknowledgement, creates scholarship
The scholarship is for incoming students who are members of the Monacan tribe.
El Koubi named head of Va. Economic Development Partnership; more . . .
From elsewhere: Attorney General Miyares visits Carilion in Roanoke to talk opioids. Danville airport makes improvements in anticipation of casino traffic. Curriculum changes in Martinsville reflect diversity of student body.
Forest Service conducts prescribed burn in Bath County
The site is four miles southeast of Hot Springs.

