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Hollins University To Host USA Cycling Event, July 14, 2025

Hollins University, the City of Roanoke, and Roanoke County are teaming up to present the 2025 and 2026 USA Cycling Endurance Mountain Bike National Championships, hosted by Virginia’s Blue...

Checking Out America’s Biggest Casino in Oklahoma – Winstar Casino & Resort

Who would have thought that America’s biggest casino isn’t in Las Vegas or Atlantic City?...

Pamplin Park’s Independence Day Celebration Returns

Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier will celebrate America's...

Trying My Luck at the World’s Most Luxurious Casino in Baden Baden

As someone who loves playing casino games, I’ve always been fascinated by Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel,...

Best European Betting Sites – Top EU Online Sportsbooks for 2025, Rated By Experts

Europe is one of the best places in the world for sports betting. While laws...

Williamson Road Library Introduces New Art, Layout

by Gene Marrano The entire library system in Roanoke city is undergoing a transformation process, as neighborhood branches are modernized and services are added....

Baliles and Goode Recognize Blue Ridge Institute

Former Virginia Governor Gerald L.. Baliles and Presidential hopeful Virgil Goode were each on hand for the grand reopening and dedication of Ferrum...

53rd International Street Fair Coming to Blacksburg

by Rachel DeLauder The Town of Blacksburg will soon be crowded with international culture when the 53rd annual Virginia Tech International Street Fair comes...

Documentary “Mother Nature’s Child” to be Screened in Floyd

When our mothers told us to “Go outside and play,” they may have been onto something.  SustainFloyd  will screen the documentary “Mother Nature’s...

The Reel Deal: “John Carter”

by Seth Childers The fantasy and sci-fi genre have many great movies such as Avatar or the Star Wars saga, but they all owe...

“Tuna” Next Up On Waldron Stage

by Gene Marrano While the Trinkle main stage at Mill Mountain Theatre may still be dark – silenced first by financial problems and then...