Sheetz construction begins in Botetourt County
Read full article: Sheetz construction begins in Botetourt CountyA little over a year ago, the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors approved a new Sheetz at the intersection of Laymantown Road and Route 460, and construction is now officially underway at the new site.
Harris turns to her favorite foods in effort to show a more private side and connect with voters
Read full article: Harris turns to her favorite foods in effort to show a more private side and connect with votersFrom snacking on nacho cheese Doritos to washing collard greens in the bathtub, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is revealing more about herself as a person.
Sheetz on Williamson Road to close at midnight, open at new location on Nov. 28
Read full article: Sheetz on Williamson Road to close at midnight, open at new location on Nov. 28The Sheetz on Williamson Road in Roanoke will be permanently shutting its doors at midnight, according to Sheetz employees.
Deputies investigating after man shot at convenience store in Campbell County
Read full article: Deputies investigating after man shot at convenience store in Campbell CountyA man is hospitalized after he was shot at a convenience store in Campbell County on Sunday morning, according to the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office.
What’s News Today: Job fairs, Day of Giving
Read full article: What’s News Today: Job fairs, Day of GivingTri-County Community Action Agency and Virginia Career Works is holding a virtual career fair today. Today is the last day to submit your thoughts about economic development in Roanoke County. Results will be used by the county as it plans for economic development and investments over the next five years. Goodwill Industries of the Valleys holds a virtual job fair today. Virginia Tech holds a workshop today about racial inequities in the food system.
Man found hiding in Botetourt County Sheetz bathroom after 20+ mile chase, police say
Read full article: Man found hiding in Botetourt County Sheetz bathroom after 20+ mile chase, police sayThe stolen Saturn Vue ended up parking at the Sheetz in Daleville, according to Virginia State Police. BOTETOURT COUNTY, Va. – A 50-year-old Dublin man is in jail after police said he led them on a chase for about 30 miles on Friday. Eventually, Bedford police ended their pursuit and Virginia State Police took over. The chase went into Botetourt County and ended on U.S. 220 when Rakes ran over spike strips laid down by state police, according to state police. He was wanted in Bath County for the stolen vehicle and will face additional charges relating to the pursuit.
Nearly all Sheetz employees in Virginia are about to get paid up to $2 more an hour
Read full article: Nearly all Sheetz employees in Virginia are about to get paid up to $2 more an hourSheetz announced Wednesday that it’s investing nearly $30 million in its employees. As part of that investment, nearly all of Sheetz’s 2,548 store employees in Virginia will see an increase of about $0.50 to $2 an hour on their paycheck, according to Sheetz PR manager Nick Ruffner. “Our employees are the heart and soul of this company,” said Sheetz President/COO Travis Sheetz. “Sheetz is committed to investing in our people and attracting and retaining top talent. We know in order to do this, we need to exceed expectations by providing competitive wages, industry-leading benefits, career development opportunities and much more.”Sheetz recently updated the company’s parental leave policy, which includes 12 weeks of fully paid time off for new mothers and two weeks of fully paid time off for partners.
Large police presence in connection to narcotics investigation at Sheetz on Orange Ave
Read full article: Large police presence in connection to narcotics investigation at Sheetz on Orange AveROANOKE Va. – There’s a large police and fire-EMS presence at a Roanoke Sheetz Thursday night. 10 News was on the scene and saw a man get loaded into an ambulance on a stretcher while in handcuffs. Shawnon Wray, 46, of Martinsville, was charged with public intoxication and possession of a schedule I/II narcotic, according to Roanoke police. Authorities said this is related to a narcotics investigation.
Sheetz debuting special donut-infused beer for the holidays
Read full article: Sheetz debuting special donut-infused beer for the holidaysIf you’re over the age of 21, there are two things that might help you get you through the holiday season: beer and donuts. Sheetz released a new donut beer called “Project Happy Hole-idayz” that hit the shelves at 432 stores located across Virginia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania on Friday. This new beer, brewed in partnership with Wicked Weed Brewing Company, is a deep golden pale ale with notes of fresh-baked donuts, vanilla frosting, graham crackers, honey and malted barley. If you’re interested, four packs of 16-ounce cans of Project Happy Hole-idayz will retail for only $7.99. This drink is only available while supplies last and will not be restocked once it’s sold out.
Sheetz plans to hire 3,000 new employees companywide
Read full article: Sheetz plans to hire 3,000 new employees companywideThe pandemic has left many without a job, and Sheetz is hoping to help. According to a release sent out on Tuesday, the restaurant and convenience store chain plans to hire 3,000 people companywide. Sheetz plans to add full-time positions in stores and food operations, distribution services, construction and maintenance as well as corporate departments. “The health and well-being of our team members and customers continues to be our top priority amid COVID-19,” said Stephanie Doliveira, the vice president of human resources for Sheetz. “As an essential business, Sheetz has been committed to staying open to serve the needs of the community.”Click here to learn more and apply.
Rocky Mount woman wins $100,000 in Virginia Lottery game
Read full article: Rocky Mount woman wins $100,000 in Virginia Lottery gameFRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. – That’s one happy retiree right there! Doris Wright matched all five numbers in the Sept. 22 Cash 5 drawing. She bought her ticket at the Sheetz on Old Franklin Turnpike and had the computer randomly select her numbers, 2-7-10-16-26. [Here are Virginia’s ‘luckiest’ stores to buy a lottery ticket]With her $100,000, Wright plans to get some work done on her home. Cash 5 drawings are held daily at 1:59 p.m. and 11 p.m. andtThe odds of winning the $100,000 top prize are 1 in 278,256.
One hospitalized after pedestrian crash in Campbell County
Read full article: One hospitalized after pedestrian crash in Campbell CountyCAMPBELL COUNTY, Va. – UPDATEA person is hospitalized after a crash Thursday morning and no charges are being filed, according to police. At 6:48 a.m., Virginia State Police said they responded to a crash near the Sheetz on Wards Road. It was dark at the time of the crash and the driver was unable to avoid hitting the pedestrian, according to police. ORIGINAL STORYA person is in the hospital after they were hit by a car Thursday morning in Campbell County, according to Virginia State Police. According to police, the pedestrian was taken to the airport by ambulance and then flown to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
Sheetz offering free cold brew on Tuesday if you order through the app
Read full article: Sheetz offering free cold brew on Tuesday if you order through the appIn honor of National Coffee Day on Tuesday, Sheetz is making your caffeine fix on the house. Customers who order through the Sheetz app on Tuesday can get a free cold brew coffee in any size and flavor. The offer is valid at all 611 Sheetz locations across the mid-Atlantic. Customers can pick up their free cold brew in store or by using curbside pickup.
Sheetz partners up with Virginia brewery on its first-ever beer
Read full article: Sheetz partners up with Virginia brewery on its first-ever beerSheetz is partnering with a Virginia-based brewery to release its first-ever beer. The beer, titled “Project Watt-Ahh-Melon Ring,” is limited edition and was brewed in partnership with Hardywood Park Craft Brewery based in Richmond. Customers can buy the beer at Sheetz throughout Virginia and North Carolina and will be available for purchase starting at 4 p.m. Friday. According to Sheetz, the beer has been brewed with more than 50% wheat and more than 100 pounds of gummy rings with a 5.3% ABV. We could not be more excited to be working with them on Project Watt-Ahh-Melon Ring!”
No one hurt after laundromat fire in Roanoke
Read full article: No one hurt after laundromat fire in RoanokeROANOKE, Va. Crews responded to a fire at a laundromat in Roanoke on Wednesday night. It happened just before 8:30 p.m. on Peters Creek Road NW at the Peters Creek Laundromat next to Hardees, just up and across the street from Sheetz. Everyone inside safely evacuated and no one was hurt, according to Roanoke Fire-EMS. Roanoke Fire-EMS said the fire was ruled accidental and started in a dryer. Crews from Salem Fire-EMS assisted with the response.
Two people found shot in a car at Roanoke Sheetz
Read full article: Two people found shot in a car at Roanoke SheetzROANOKE, Va. – According to Roanoke City Police, two people were found with gunshot wounds in a car parked at the Sheetz gas station off of Williamson Road and Orange Ave in Roanoke Wednesday night. Police say the call came in just after 11 p.m.Police say the shooting did not happen at the Sheetz, but the car was driven there after. The two victims were taken to the hospital for their injuries. No word on the status of their injuries at this time. Anyone with any information is asked to call Roanoke police.
Sheetz in Rocky Mount closes after employee tests positive for coronavirus
Read full article: Sheetz in Rocky Mount closes after employee tests positive for coronavirusROCKY MOUNT, Va. – An employee at the Sheetz store in Rocky Mount on Old Franklin Turnpike tested positive for COVID-19, the company announced Thursday. The store closed when company officials learned of the positive test result, according to Sheetz, and it will be professionally cleaned, sanitized and disinfected before reopening. Read the full statement from Nick Ruffner, PR Manager for Sheetz:“Sheetz was informed this morning that an employee at our store location along Old Franklin Turnpike in Rocky Mount, VA, has tested positive for COVID-19. This employee last worked at this store location on June 19, 2020. Because of this positive test, this store location was immediately closed and is being professionally deep cleaned, sanitized and disinfected before it will reopen.
WATCH: Protests moved to Campbell County, just outside Lynchburg
Read full article: WATCH: Protests moved to Campbell County, just outside LynchburgCAMPBELL COUNTY, Va. – Protesters gathered at the Sheetz on Wards Road in Campbell County on Tuesday night. Protests in Campbell County Protesters are in Campbell County, within walking distance of Lynchburg, which enacted a mandatory curfew tonight. Posted by WSLS 10 / WSLS.com on Tuesday, June 2, 2020Tuesday marked the first night that Lynchburg had a mandatory curfew and this Sheetz is walking distance from the Lynchburg/Campbell County border. They then moved down to a man’s house, who gave them permission to be there. The group then returned to the Sheetz and ended their protest.
Fifth Chick-fil-A set to open in Lynchburg, along with Sheetz, other retail space
Read full article: Fifth Chick-fil-A set to open in Lynchburg, along with Sheetz, other retail spacePublished: May 12, 2020, 11:40 pm Updated: May 13, 2020, 12:19 amLYNCHBURG, Va. – Several new businesses are planned for a project on Timberlake Road in Lynchburg. Chick-fil-A submitted plans to build its 5th Lynchburg restaurant location on Timberlake Road across from Kroger. A 24/7 drive-thru Sheetz is set to open across from BB&T and Bojangles'. Thomas Builders is also planning a retail development featuring two 6,600 square foot multi-use commercial buildings. Construction started about two weeks ago, however it’s not clear when everything will be completed.
Sheetz extends $3/hour pay increase for employees until June
Read full article: Sheetz extends $3/hour pay increase for employees until JuneROANOKE, Va. – Sheetz store employees will see a pay increase for longer than originally planned. The company announced Wednesday that it is extending the $3/hour pay increase for its nearly 17,000 store employees until June 4. The pay increase was announced in March and originally planned to last until April 23. The company said the pay increase is a way to show gratitude to its employees during the COVID-19 outbreak. “Sheetz is grateful for the dedication and commitment of its employees, who work 24/7/365, providing total customer focus, especially during these challenging times,” read a press release.
Sheetz increasing frontline employees’ pay $3 an hour as the coronavirus spreads
Read full article: Sheetz increasing frontline employees’ pay $3 an hour as the coronavirus spreadsROANOKE, Va. – Sheetz announced it will pay its store employees more as the coronavirus outbreak continues. According to the restaurant and convenience chain, around 17,000 workers in the Mid-Atlantic region will receive a temporary pay raise of $3 per hour from March 13 to April 23. You can apply here. Sheetz made several changes to help stop the spread of the coronavirus including, suspending self-serve food and drinks. It’s also implemented enhanced cleaning for gas pumps, counter tops, checkout lines, door handles and more.
What's News Today: August 1, 2019
Read full article: What's News Today: August 1, 2019Here's a look at some of the stories we'll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia. Governor Northam travels to Southside today for a driver's license reinstatement event. The campus store at Central Virginia Community College will will accept donations of school supplies. Pay it forward as you clear your library fines in Danville. We will learn more today about the combination of the Gretna Volunteer Fire Station and the Volunteer Rescue Squad.
One person will win $1,000 gift card at next week's Daleville Sheetz grand opening
Read full article: One person will win $1,000 gift card at next week's Daleville Sheetz grand openingDALEVILLE, Va. - Although it was the center of some controversy, the Daleville Sheetz now has an open date. On Aug. 1, the store will open at 9 a.m. and the convenience store is offering some great giveaways for fans. Sheetz will be offering samples of some MTO (made to order) food and drinks, a prize wheel and other giveaways. Bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feeding America Southwest Virginia and you will receive a Sheetz branded thermal bag. The bags are limited one per customer and only available while supplies last from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.One lucky winner will even get a $1,000 Sheetz gift card.