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BLACKSBURG (AP via Hokiesports.com) – Grant Wells threw three touchdown passes and rushed for a score to lead Virginia Tech to a 36-17 season-opening win over Old Dominion on Saturday night. Wells, who won the starting quarterback job over Baylor transfer Kyron Drones in the preseason, completed 17 of 29 passes for 251 yards to […]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In front of a record crowd at Nissan Stadium, Virginia opened the season Saturday afternoon with a 49-13 loss to the No. 12 Tennessee Volunteers. To keep pace with the high-powered Vols, UVA needed strong production from its offense, but that didn’t materialize. At the end of a […]
Amherst County 26, GW-Danville 20 Arcadia 49, Charles City County High School 6 Atlantic Shores Christian 49, Roanoke Catholic 6 Bassett 34, Patrick County 10 Brentsville 41, James Wood 7 Brookville 46, Halifax County 20 Brunswick Academy 55, The Covenant School 26 Brunswick, Md. 39, Rock Ridge 0 Buckingham County […]
Peggy Ann Phibbs Metz, age 82 of Denton, NC, died early Friday morning, September 1, 2023 at Novant Medical Center in Thomasville, NC. Arrangements are pending with Seagle Funeral Home, Pulaski. www.seaglefuneralhome.com 540-980-1700
September 7, 1953 August 31, 2023 Danny Mark Carter, 69, of Salem, passed away Thursday, August 31, 2023. He was a carpenter and plumber. Danny was preceded in death by his parents, Glee and Wilma Carter; brother, Robert Samuel Carter; sisters, Barbara Flo Melvin and Phyllis Jean Bessler. Survivors include […]
April 19, 1945 – September 1, 2023 Roberta L. Breeden, 78, passed away on Friday, September 1, 2023. She was born on April 19, 1945, in Montgomery County to Ethel and Elijah Collins. She retired from Radford University where she enjoyed serving food to all the students and staff. She was […]
Virginia is first in nation to release plans to access federal broadband funding allocation RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today the release of the Commonwealth’s plans for closing the digital divide. The plans outline Virginia’s strategy for connecting Virginians to high-speed, affordable broadband and will allow Virginia to […]
The Atlantic Coast Conference Welcomes the University of California, Berkeley, Southern Methodist University and Stanford University as New Members CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The ACC Board of Directors voted today to formally admit the University of California, Berkeley (Cal), Southern Methodist University (SMU) and Stanford University to the Atlantic Coast […]
By MIKE WILLIAMS The Patriot An October 25 hearing date has been set in a civil suit filed August 22 by Pulaski County School Board candidate Gina Paine against her opponent, incumbent candidate Penny Golden. Paine is challenging Golden for the Ingles District seat on the school board in the […]
By MIKE WILLIAMS The Patriot Freedom of Information Act requests, publicity from the recent SRX race and a retirement announcement by a key county employee topped the items of discussion for the August meeting of the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors. During the monthly public comment portion of the meeting, […]
Recently, alumni of the class of 1970 from Dublin High School donated $400 to Randolph Park to go toward paint and supplies for the repainting of the Dublin High School Alumni Shelter. In 2008, numerous DHS alumni collectively raised $30,000 to go toward the construction of a shelter in honor […]