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Crash on US-11 in Pulaski County cleared
Read full article: Crash on US-11 in Pulaski County clearedUPDATEThis crash has been cleared. ORIGINAL STORYA crash has closed both directions of US-11 in Pulaski County, according to VDOT. Authorities said the accident happened near New River Community College. As of 5:53 a.m., all lanes remain closed. Stay with 10 News as this breaking news story develops.
Round Town: Sci-fi, family fun and boats
Read full article: Round Town: Sci-fi, family fun and boatsROANOKE, Va. โ New River Community College holds Family Fun Festival. It features activities for the whole family, including face painting, bouncy house, mechanical bull, games and more. Compare products and get ready for the warmer weather and water. Explore the world of sci-fi, fantasy, horror and pop culture at MystiCon. Thereโs music, art, vendors, costumes and panel discussion with guests including, Zack Ward and Larry Niven.
Pulaski celebrates Halloween with 'Hallo-windows'
Read full article: Pulaski celebrates Halloween with 'Hallo-windows'PULASKI, Va. - The town of Pulaski is teaming up with New River Community College to get into the Halloween spirit. Several windows in downtown Pulaski have been painted with Halloween designs. A New River Community College professor was looking for an art project for her students, so Pulaski On Main -- the local nonprofit that promotes the town -- suggested painting the windows. Students started painting the design in late September and they will be up until the middle of next month. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
Registration open for Giles County Muddy ACCE Race
Read full article: Registration open for Giles County Muddy ACCE RaceGILES COUNTY, Va. - Registration is underway for the annual Muddy ACCE Race in Giles County. The race is Sept. 21. Money from the race is used to fund two-year scholarships to New River Community College for Giles County High School graduates. We anticipate about a thousand runners this year," Giles County Tourism Marketing Director Cora Gnegy said. You can register in person the day of the race or online until Sept. 20.