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Old stamps, ancient skis and a World War II uniform: Attic finds shape Virginia venue s new look

Old stamps, ancient skis and a World War II uniform: Attic finds shape Virginia venue s new look
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Old stamps, ancient skis and a World War II uniform: Attic finds shape Virginia venue s new look

Old stamps, ancient skis and a World War II uniform: Attic finds shape Virginia venue s new look
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Historic attic finds shape Bedford s Cloverlea Farmhouse s new look

Historic attic finds shape Bedford s Cloverlea Farmhouse s new look
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Kevin Rogers Living a Dream as D-III Transfer Starring at High Point

  Beyond the new look, which Shroff called “corporate,” Rogers’ play has offered plenty to talk about. He’s registered the second most points on High Point’s roster behind star attackman Asher Nolting, and he made the USILA Team of the Week for Feb. 17. Through two games, he’s shot 63.6 percent and has scored as many goals per game (3.50) as UNC’s Chris Gray. “We had high expectations of what we were going to see out of him, but honestly he even exceeded our expectations,” Robert Morris head coach Andrew McMinn said of Rogers. “He’s extremely athletic and has all the tools. When you look at his size, athleticism, stick work and finishing ability, it’s really like a prototypical ACC-type midfielder.

Number of COVID-19 cases at Lynchburg-area colleges falls to 35, continuing downward trend

Lynchburg-area colleges and universities Wednesday reported a total of 35 active COVID-19 cases among students and staffers, continuing a nearly monthlong downward trend in total cases. Liberty University, the largest institution of higher learning in the region with about 15,000 students, reported a total of 22 active cases, marking the fourth week in a row that cases have fallen at the university. At least 19 Liberty students and three employees are currently sick with COVID-19, according to the university’s COVID-19 dashboard. Last week, 33 students and six employees were ill. Liberty defines an active case as an infection reported in the last 10 days. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases in the region has been on the decline since cases peaked in the middle of January. The Central Virginia Health District, which includes Lynchburg and the bordering counties, has reported 307 new cases in the past seven days, down from the 639 cases reported a week earlier.

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