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  2. The Roanoke Times - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke Times is the primary newspaper in Southwestern Virginia and is based in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. It is published by Lee Enterprises. It is published by Lee Enterprises. In addition to its headquarters in Roanoke, it maintains a bureau in Christiansburg , covering the eastern New River Valley and Virginia Tech .

  3. Cregger Center - Wikipedia

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    Cregger played basketball and ran on the track and field team at the college. He also serves on the Roanoke College Board of Trustees as its chairman. Charles Moir Court is named after Charles Moir , who served as Roanoke's men's basketball coach for six seasons (1967-1973) and earned 133 wins, including the 1972 NCAA Division II national ...

  4. List of people from Roanoke, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fleming Alexander, minister, businessman and publisher of the Roanoke Tribune; Nelson S. Bond, author; Sarah Johnson Cocke, writer and civic leader; Whitney Cummings, comedian and actress; Nidal Hasan, shooter in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting; Oliver Hill, civil rights attorney; Kermit Hunter, playwright; Johan Kriek, tennis player; Quigg ...

  5. Salem Memorial Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    In addition to serving as a second home field for the Roanoke College baseball team since 2002, Salem Memorial Ballpark has hosted several collegiate tournaments since 1996. [25] In July 1994 , city officials announced that the NCAA Division III (D-III) Baseball Championship would be played at the then proposed stadium for five years between ...

  6. Here's where Bucks County area student-athletes will play in ...

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    Brady Ott, track and field, cross country, Johns Hopkins UniversityJack Paessler, football, Temple University Nigel Pizzo, swimming, Kutztown University Jack Ploppert, baseball, Eckerd College

  7. Roanoke–Blacksburg Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was named Woodrum Field in honor of Clifton A. Woodrum, the congressional representative from Virginia's Sixth District, and after it reopened, American Airlines reestablished service to Roanoke Municipal Airport. [7] In 1950, Roanoke had three runways: 3730-ft runway 5, 3910-ft runway 9, and 4270-ft runway 15.

  8. Bill Brill - Wikipedia

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    The USBWA president in 1980–81, Brill began his career with the Roanoke Times and World News in 1956 and served as the paper's executive sports editor and columnist through 1991. [4] Following retirement, Brill settled in Durham, North Carolina , remaining a regular contributor to several publications until his death, at age 79, due to ...

  9. Belmont Historic District (Roanoke, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Historic District is located in the southeast section of Roanoke, Virginia, US. It consists of an irregularly-shaped 214 acres (87 ha) of primarily residential housing located to the east of the city's downtown and south of the Roanoke Shops. The district's history coincides largely with that of Roanoke City's industry.