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Matt Gentry

Matt Gentry

Author at Roanoke Times at Cut 'n' Scratch - The Roanoke Times

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    Reddish has 'accepted the challenge' of increased role in Hokies secondary

    Reddish has steadily improved throughout the season as his snap count has increased.
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    Hokies' run defense to be tested by Yellow Jackets' attack

    “We’ve really got to hone in on stopping the run. And that’s what we’ve been doing the past couple of weeks, and we’ve been progressively getting better,” Hokies linebacker Jaden Keller said.
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    After taking loan to pay bills, Radford officials say city finances...

    A year ago, Radford turned to an unusual short-term loan to pay its bills on time. The situation stems from decreased tax revenue and increased costs during the pandemic, and the city council's decision to not raise tax rates initially in response.
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    Virginia Tech proposes new student conduct rules, bans camping

    Colleges and universities nationwide have been tightening regulations in the wake of last spring's campus unrest over the Israel-Hamas war. Virginia Tech's governing board will consider changes next week.
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    Going it alone: Christiansburg council says no thanks to regional t...

    A consultant asked the town to join a new regional tourism marketing initiative and Christiansburg officials replied that the town is in the midst of leaving a prior such effort.
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    The Roanoke Times 2024 All-Timesland Girls Soccer Team

    Highlighting the student-athletes who exceled on the pitch this spring.
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    Radford Police Department earns leadership award - Roanoke Times

    President Joe Biden held his first formal solo press conference in months, a key event in a monumental week for his campaign. As he started making the case for his candidacy, he accidentally referred to Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump.”
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    Police clear protest at Virginia Tech Graduate Life Center lawn, 82...

    Protesters chant on Virginia Tech campus Sunday, April 28, 2024. This is the third day of protesting.
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    Photos: From the April 9 Virginia Tech Board of Visitors meeting - ...

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    In the region: Virginia Tech's Henson wins NCAA wrestling title - R...

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    Photos: Virginia Tech's new Corps Leadership and Military Science b...

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    Photos: Skating on a polar Pandapas Pond - Roanoke Times

    For as frigid cold it was over the Christmas weekend, New Years’ weekend will be the complete opposite. Expect highs in the 50s and 60s for New Years’ Day, with rain showers. Meteorologist Joe Martucci at The Press of Atlantic City says cold and snow will be hard to come by in this week’s edition of Snow Search as the polar vortex retreats to the poles. (Note that Meteorologist Sean Sublette at the Richmond Times-Dispatch is off and will be back for the next episode. He picked a good time to be…
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    Editorial: Pursuing tech hubs a boon for both short and long term

    The Build Back Better Regional Challenge was a $1 billion U.S. Economic Development Administration program funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. Despite a valiant effort and a designation as
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    Textile Artist of Virginia member Gwen Goepel created “Sunnyside Up” using batik fabrics collaged in an impressionistic style as part of the Textiles Artists of VA group installation honoring Ukraine.
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    Wing drone deliveries in the Christiansburg area began in October 2019.
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    Montgomery Museum invites public’s help to finish capital campaign

    The Montgomery Museum of Art & History has raised nearly $800,000 in the past four months and is now reaching out to businesses and the general public, seeking charitable donations
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    Elissa Steeves’ obsession with needlepointing ended about 30 years ago. Over time she packed her bags, all in perfect condition, away in a closet and forgot about them.
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    Photos: From the Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh football game in Blacksburg

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    Taking a spin on Tech campus

    E-transport continues to be a viable option on the Virginia Tech campus.
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    Some degree of normality: School begins

    The 2021-22 school year got underway in Montgomery County on Thursday as the community continues to deal with decisions prompted by an ongoing pandemic. For more on what’s new in
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    Photos: First day of school at Eastern Montgomery Elementary

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