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April 13 - 19, 2012
[Community News]
Growing The Greenways Nick Thomas
Name Game P4– Nick Thomas discovers that automobiles say a lot about us as well as the manufactures and the cars themselves.
Volunteers work on a two mile trail that will run from Plantation Road to the Tinker Creek Greenway.
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Cuccinelli Speaks P6– Valerie Garner gives her report after an exclusive interview with VA Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli.
Bill Turner
s Roanoke’s greenway system continues to grow in bits and pieces there is help from volunteers on a regular basis, supplying some of the elbow grease there’s no funding to pay for. Some of that help is now coming from students, faculty and staff members at Hollins University, where work is now underway on a two-mile trail that will connect to Carvins Cove near the boat ramp. From there serious hikers and mountain bikers can gain access to some of the other 40 miles or so of paths at the reservoir.
The new trail taking shape actually begins off Plantation Road on the north side of I-81, on property owned by Hollins but not actually on campus. Eventually this two-mile trail, which will be a dirt path, will connect to the Tinker Creek Greenway once the link to the Roanoke River Greenway is complete. The Hollins contingent is focusing on the first three-quarters of a mile, which will be about two feet wide on average. A trailhead and parking lot will be built at the Plantation > CONTINUED P2: Greenways
Likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney has opened a six-point lead (46%40%) over President Barack Obama in Virginia, according to The Roanoke College Poll. The two were statistically tied in the College’s February poll. Republican George Allen maintains an 8-point lead (44%-36%) on Democrat Tim Kaine in the likely November matchup for the U.S. Senate seat from Virginia. The margin is unchanged from last month. The Roanoke College Poll interviewed 603
Virginia’s U.S. Senator Mark Warner and former governor and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Tim Kaine took a whirlwind tour of Virginia last week. Warner was backing Kaine as he promoted innovation and education as a means to shape U.S. economic competitiveness. While in Roanoke Kaine toured the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute and held a roundtable discussion with Warner that included leadership and researchers and innovative companies that have located or formed in Roanoke because of VTC. Kaine as governor in 2008 took credit for the higher education bond package that made record investment in higher education facilities at Virginia’s public universities and community colleges. Kaine, if elected vowed that he would work to increase the accessibility and affordability of higher education as part of building a national talent economy. “[VTC] is like exhibit A of my economic plan,” said Kaine. “It combines growth, it combines talent and it combines balance.” Kaine praised Warner’s leadership in the “gang of six” balancing spending cuts with spending priorities. “You can’t close [the deficit] just with cuts. If you just cut you will hurt important priorities like research and education and infrastructure. You have to make investments as well.”
Virginia residents between March 24 and released in the next several days. April 5 and has a margin of error of +4%. Romney Faces Enthusiasm Gap Screening for registered voters (537) reAlthough Mitt Romney leads Barack duces Allen’s lead to seven points (46%- Obama, he faces a clear “enthusiasm gap” 39%) and Romney’s lead to as compared to the incumfive points (46%-41%). bent, according to poll results. State Politics Part two of this poll, which Romney supporters are less will examine the perceptions likely to say they are very cerof religious faith, the Presidency, Barack tain they will vote for him (72% vs. 81% Obama, Mitt Romney, and Mormon- among Obama voters), are only half as ism from the perspectives of Evangelical likely to say they are very enthusiastic Christians and the general public, will be about their vote (31% vs. 62%), and are
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three times as likely to say they are not enthusiastic (22% vs. 7%). Not surprisingly, Obama supporters are more likely to say they would contribute money to the campaign (49% vs. 20% among Romney voters), volunteer for the campaign (43% vs. 20%), informally talk to other people about voting for the candidate (58% vs. 45%), or put up a yard sign or attach a bumper sticker (50% vs. 30%). About > CONTINUED P3: Poll
Debate Will Provide Opportunity To Size Up Mayoral Candidates
P7– Our own Wild Bill Turner covers everything from the Red Sox to the Masters to High School Baseball to the latest in late night gadget commercials.
Dr. Alton Dooley on a recent dig at Carmel Church in Caroline County.
Scientist Turns To Public to Help Fund Excavation P9– The 18 piece VA Tech Corps of Cadets Jazz Ensemble, “The Southern Generals” will heat things up at the first ever ”Jazz on the Upper Quad Event.”
Tim Kaine And Mark Warner Visit Medical School
Romney Opens Lead Over Obama / Kaine Trails Allen in Potential Senate Race
The Wild One
Hokie Jazz
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Dr. Alton Dooley, curator of paleontology at the Virginia Museum of Natural History, has spent the majority of his career excavating Virginia’s Carmel Church Quarry in Caroline County and is now seeking public support to continue excavating one of the world’s most important fossil sites before high erosion rates and possible development cause the fossils to be lost forever. Carmel Church is one of the richest fossil deposits in eastern North America and has yielded a vast diversity of marine fossils from the Miocene era, a time period between 5 million and 23 million years ago. The fossils discovered at the site include a variety of animals, including whales, sharks, fish, turtles, crocodiles, seals and sea cows and more. It is also one of few sites along the Atlantic Coast that has produced land mammals from this time period. While the rich marine and mammal fossil > CONTINUED P2: Excavation
A one-on-one debate beis not using it as a stepping tween Democratic incumstone to higher office.” bent Mayor David Bowers Since the first of the year, and the Republican challengthat includes the February er businessman Mark Lucas primary race with Sam Rawill give voters the contrast soul, Bowers has raised over they need to either “keep a $70,000 excluding loans to good thing” or “change the himself. Exact numbers will role of mayor.” be reported on April 16 but The debate is Tuesday, Washburn said Bowers has April 17 at 7:00 p.m. with over 140 individual contribDavid Bowers light refreshments at 6:30 utors. Another fundraising p.m. WSLS anchor Jay Warevent was held Wednesday ren will moderate the debate night at the O. Winston at the Claude Moore EduLink Museum. cation Complex on Henry Bowers will use mailers, Street across from the Dumas literature drops, radio and Center. The Roanoke Branch cable TV to make his case of the NAACP is hosting the for why voters should keep debate. the self-proclaimed blue Bowers leads in fundraiscollar mayor for another ing with over $40,000 raised four-year term. Mark Lucas in the period ending March According to Chris Wal31 according to Joan Washburn, Bowers’ ters, Mark Lucas’ campaign manager campaign manager. This is in no small Lucas has 120 individual contributors part due to a second donation of $25,000 and will have raised over $50,000. The by Peter Via, a strong conservative Re- Virginia State Board of Elections shows publican. Via’s contributions to Bowers one large contribution of $15,000 from total a hefty $50,000. the Business Leadership Fund PAC. WalAccording to Washburn “Via is very ters said Lucas has happy with David as mayor because of radio spots and is > CONTINUED his love for the city of Roanoke and he campaigning door P2: Debate
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