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Cornelius to Retire from Farm Credit After 33-Year Tenure

Brad Cornelius, CEO of Farm Credit of the Virginias (FCV), has announced his plans to retire in the fourth quarter of 2025. With over 33 years of dedicated service...

VA Tech Launches VR Workforce Training for Utility Sector

Workforce training is about to get a 21st century overhaul through virtual reality. Traditionally, one of...

Youngkin Announces Hitachi Energy Expands Footprint in Southwest Virginia  

Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader that provides electrical...

Youngkin Announces Gains in Nonfarm Payrolls in March 

Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced that, according to the BLS Current Employment Statistics Survey (“CES”...

Youngkin Announces Delta Star Expansion, 300 New Jobs in Lynchburg

Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that Delta Star Inc., a manufacturer of power transformers and...

Estate and Gift Changes in the 2010 Tax Relief Act By Ted Troland of Glenn, Feldmann, Darby & Goodlatte

The 2010 Tax Relief Act (“the Act”) was signed into law in December of 2010.  Before the new law, there was no estate tax...

Blacksburg Company Named to Green Top 20 by Time Magazine

by Lynn A. Nystrom One year ago, Kirk Cameron decided his company MiserWare would give away its main product, Granola. He picked this common cereal name...

School of Medicine Assistant Professor Receives Young Investigator Award

by Alison Matthiessen Helena Carvalho, assistant professor at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, recently received the 2011 Young Investigator Award from the Teaching...

Cabinetry With TLC Gives Personal Touch

by Beverly Amsler Home construction businesses were hit hard during the recession that began in 2007, and instead of building, many people are staying...

Educational Camp Receives Unexpected Gift

Apple Ridge Farm, a local educational camp for at-risk youth, has received a  2010 Jeep Liberty 4x4 from the Farrell family and Berglund Automotive...

Well Known Roanoke Chef Opens Blue Apron / Red Rooster

by Keisha Graziadei-Shup Perhaps a bit crazy for attempting the riskiest kind of business venture amidst an economy that is bumpy to say the...