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NFIB: Inflation Continues to Hinder Small Business Operations 

Small business optimism index rose slightly in April NFIB’s Small Business Optimism Index rose by 1.2 points in April to 89.7, marking the first increase of this year but the...

Keys to Leadership in The Construction Industry

Effective leadership can make or break construction projects, so for those who lead firms or...

TechNite 2024 Celebrates The Elements of Tech

The Roanoke-Blacksburg Technology Council’s TechNite 2024 recognized all the elements that make the Roanoke-Blacksburg innovation...

City of Roanoke Names New Director of Parks and Recreation

City of Roanoke Parks Manager Cindy McFall will move into the role of Director of...

Miss Virginia Opportunity Inc Announces New Leadership Team

The Miss Virginia Scholarship Program is now doing business as the Miss Virginia Opportunity, Inc....

GAUNTLET Entrepreneurial Business Competition To Expand Into New Regions

Economic leaders and entrepreneurs across the region have attracted the Commonwealth’s largest business program and competition, The GAUNTLET, to expand into their region.During a...

Virginia Realtors Association Releases 2021 Economic & Housing Market Forecast 

Chief Economist predicts significant rises in home prices and new housing permits Virginia’s largest trade association has released its 2021 Economic & Housing Market Forecast,...

Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Chief Set to Retire

Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Chief Stephen G. Simon has announced he will be retiring, effective March 1, 2021. Simon notified County Administrator Daniel...

Town of Vinton Appoints New Police Chief and Town Manager

The Town of Vinton has announced the appointment of Richard W. Peters, Jr. as its next Town Manager. His first day in the new...

SML Chamber Announces Launch of New Tourism Email Newsletter

The Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce (SMLRCC) has announced that it has developed a tourism email newsletter that is being marketed to...

$30 Million In Federal Aid Dedicated to Support Workforce Training for Unemployed Virginians

Virginia is allocating $30 million in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act dollars to help Virginians whose employment has been impacted...