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1. Berglund Center at 'critical point' with $30 million in repairs needed, as casino talks continue (wsls.com) — Roanoke's Berglund Center needs more than $30 million in repairs, forcing city leaders to weigh costly fixes against a proposed entertainment district that could include a casino. Officials say critical systems like boilers, roofing, and fire alarms must be replaced soon, while residents will ultimately decide on any casino plan through a future referendum if state lawmakers give approval.
2. Roanoke City Works to address bulk and brush pickup delays (wsls.com) — Roanoke residents are being asked to keep bulk items and brush at the curb as the city struggles with pickup delays caused by a CDL driver shortage. Trash and recycling are being prioritized on weekdays, while crews work overtime weekends to clear backlogs. Those with urgent needs can make up to 12 free trips to the Tinker Creek Transfer Station on Hollins Road.
3. Roanoke College adds women's varsity flag football (wdbj7.com) — Roanoke College is launching a women's varsity flag football team, aiming for its first season in spring 2028 and hiring a head coach soon. Athletic leaders say the new sport expands opportunities for women and challenges stereotypes, with plans to recruit at least 12 student-athletes by fall 2027. The program will join a growing number of ODAC schools adding women's flag football.
4. Notable Changes in this Week's Drought Update (wsls.com) — Roanoke readers are seeing gradual relief from Virginia's summer drought, with statewide conditions improving after mid-August rains and some areas no longer classified as drought-stricken. Central and southern communities like Danville and Lynchburg still face severe to extreme dryness, and officials warn that groundwater levels across Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic will take longer to rebound despite a wetter pattern expected through late August.
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