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  • Larelyn Dossett Band coming to music center June 6 June 5, 2026
    The Blue Ridge Music Center will host an evening of musical storytelling with singer-songwriters the Laurelyn Dossett Band and Dori Freeman at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 6, in the venue’s scenic outdoor amphitheater on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This year’s Deep Roots, Many Voices concert series marks the 25th anniversary of live shows at the […]
  • Wythe residents oppose data center June 5, 2026
    Wythe County residents voiced strong opinions on a proposed data center during a May 26 Board of Supervisors meeting. Several speakers criticized the project, while others defended its placement in an industrial park. Stacy Beamer said the data center threatened the county’s rural character, especially for future generations. She faulted board members for relying on […]
  • Grayson holds budget work session June 5, 2026
    Grayson County Supervisors on May 28 moved closer to finalizing a fiscal year 2027, focusing much of its discussion on the county's water fund and school budget. The budget must be adopted before July 1. Board members reviewed the water fund, which officials said has historically operated at a deficit, with around $150,000 in general […]
  • Rural Retreat debates mural June 5, 2026
    The Rural Retreat Town Council reviewed the proposed fiscal year budget and approved modifications to a planned mural during its May 26 meeting. Council members also received an update on a water system improvement project that will upgrade portions of the town's water infrastructure. The project includes replacing a 2-inch water main with a 6-inch […]
  • Wytheville approves budget on second reading June 5, 2026
    The Wytheville Town Council on May 26 approved a $47.96 million fiscal year 2027 budget on second reading. Afterward, council approved a 4 percent cost-of-living increase for town employees. While discussing an increased COLA, Interim Town Manager Chris Slemp said raising the increase from 3 percent to 3.5 percent would add about $70,429, while moving […]
  • Abingdon sets schedule for meetings June 5, 2026
    The Abingdon council unanimously approved the town's fiscal year 2027 budget during its June 1 meeting, adopting a spending plan that maintains current tax rates while funding new personnel positions. Town Manager Mike Cochran presented the proposed budget with no increases in real estate, lodging, meals or other local tax rates for the upcoming fiscal […]
  • Marion reviews upcoming budget June 5, 2026
    The Marion Town Council on June 1 received an overview of the proposed fiscal year 2027 budget that includes slightly higher revenues and a 3 percent cost-of-living adjustment for employees. Town Manager Andrew Keen presented the budget, which features major revenue from water and sewer fees — including a 5 percent rate increase — along […]

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