The Roanoke Kiwanis Club has a new mascot - a fish named Larry, whom you will soon see in a local parade. “Larry the Roanoke Logperch” is also a new book. Soon, he may be more popular than the Mill Mountain Star.
The plan s major goals focus on infrastructure improvements to reduce municipal and community emissions, addressing urban heat islands in Roanoke and promoting public transit, bicycling and walking.
She worked her way through Patrick Henry High, then Virginia Western Community College, and then Roanoke College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree this year. Soon, she’s headed to the University of Georgia, where she’ll study the declining ash population in American forests.
The Roanoke Valley is situated in a region of great natural beauty, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. The Blue Ridge Land Conservancy (BRLC) is working…
This year, the guy running the Roanoke Kiwanis Club’s annual pancake breakfast is a character who spent 33 years working for the Central Intelligence Agency. And Kiwanians are jointly marketing the event with the (roughly) simultaneous Berglund Center Spring Craft & Vendor Show.