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Artemis I to launch with help from Va. contractors
Northrop Grumman, SAIC, Boeing play roles in mission
EDITOR’S NOTE: Monday’s launch was scrubbed by NASA shortly after 8:33 a.m. because of an engine issue. Weather permitting, if the Artemis 1 moon mission launches from NASA’s Kennedy Space
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Va. Tech extends president’s contract through 2027
Tim Sands has served since 2014
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Metallica won’t be playing “Exit Sandman” anytime soon — Virginia Tech President Tim Sands will stay on as the university’s president though the 2027 academic year. The university’s board of
U.Va. program guarantees job interviews for certificate students
Three companies have signed on for program with others in the works
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The University of Virginia is partnering with companies to guarantee job interviews for some certificate students. The program comes from an agreement between U.Va’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies,
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TowneBank to acquire Farmers Bank
Deal valued at about $56M
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Suffolk-based TowneBank has agreed to acquire Windsor-headquartered Farmers Bankshares Inc., the parent company of Farmers Bank, the two companies announced Thursday. The deal is expected to close early next year.
Liberty launches search for new president
Consultancy to run national search to replace Prevo
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Liberty University announced Wednesday that it has hired an Atlanta-based executive search firm to find its next president, who will succeed Jerry Prevo, the longtime board chair who became the
Norfolk’s Military Circle Mall headed for wrecking ball
Aging mall to close by end of year for 2023 demolition
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Norfolk’s Military Circle Mall will close by the end of the year to make way for its demolition in the first quarter of 2023. The decision to close the mall
Va. Credit Union loses bid to expand membership
SCC rules VACU can't add 10K Medical Society of Va. members
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The Virginia State Corporation Commission ruled Wednesday that the Chesterfield County-based Virginia Credit Union cannot expand its membership to the Medical Society of Virginia, possibly resolving a three-year battle between
U.Va. creates new center for real estate
Center to be part of McIntire School of Commerce
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The University of Virginia has established a new Center for Real Estate and the Built Environment at the McIntire School of Commerce with a $10 million alumni gift, the university
Hard Rock names president of new Bristol hotel and casino
Temporary casino to open in second quarter
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Hard Rock International Inc. has announced a president to lead its and casino operations in Bristol. Allie Evangelista most recently served three years as a vice president and general manager
VEC reduces backlog by 89%
Backlog of separation claims down to to 27,728 from 246,273
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The Virginia Employment Commission has decreased its backlog by nearly 89%, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Monday. The VEC reduced the backlog of employment separation reports from 246,273 to 27,728 and