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โ€œIt Takes a Villageโ€: Roanoke families plant seeds of change to prevent gun violence

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Thanks to a nearly $300,000 grant from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, RRHA is launching a new violence prevention initiative called โ€œIt Takes a Village.โ€ The two-year program will focus on families living at the Villages at Lincoln and Hunt Manor, two of Roanokeโ€™s public housing developments.

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How a Michigan program that gives new mothers cash could be a model for rest of US

Read full article: How a Michigan program that gives new mothers cash could be a model for rest of US

A bipartisan program in Michigan aims to address the high costs of parenting by giving mothers thousands of dollars in cash with no strings attached.

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Henry County Public Schools to offer free meals for local children over summer break

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Henry County School Nutrition will be sponsoring the USDA Summer Food Service Program to help supply local students and children with free meals and snacks.

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Tomorrow is National Drug Takeback Day

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Tomorrow is the United States Drug Enforcement Agencyโ€™s National Drug Takeback Day.

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Parts of the Affordable Connectivity program expired, leaving thousands of Virginians with higher internet bills

Read full article: Parts of the Affordable Connectivity program expired, leaving thousands of Virginians with higher internet bills

Broadband internet is a need all across rural America, and with parts of the Affordable Connectivity program now expired, thousands of Virginians could have higher monthly internet bills.

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1,200 โ€œangelsโ€ adopted in Roanoke Salvation Army Angel Tree Program

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1,200 angels adopted in Roanoke! "That's 1,200 happy Christmas mornings," Price said. 15 emergency angels still need to be adopted. For those willing to adopt, the deadline has been extended to December 15.

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โ€˜Itโ€™s a game changerโ€™: Pulaski gets funds for housing program

Read full article: โ€˜Itโ€™s a game changerโ€™: Pulaski gets funds for housing program

A program in Pulaski is helping to attract people to the area and find a place to call home.

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Grant program to provide funding to local teachers

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The Teacher Grant program allows local Roanoke and Lynchburg teachers to apply to receive up to $500 for classroom projects.

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New Christ-based addiction outreach center set to open in Roanoke

Read full article: New Christ-based addiction outreach center set to open in Roanoke

The Eastern Appalachian Adult and Teen Challenge outreach office will host its grand opening on Saturday.

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HumanKind opens Early Head Start facility to serve โ€˜childcare desertโ€™ in Lynchburg area

Read full article: HumanKind opens Early Head Start facility to serve โ€˜childcare desertโ€™ in Lynchburg area

The new facility will serve 48 kids and includes six classrooms, a playground and a kitchen.

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Virginia to receive $31.8 million under new federal program aiming to reduce carbon emissions

Read full article: Virginia to receive $31.8 million under new federal program aiming to reduce carbon emissions

The U.S. Department of Transportationโ€™s Federal Highway Administration announced a new program on Thursday meant to develop carbon reduction strategies and address climate change.

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US steps up effort to unite families separated under Trump

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The Biden administration is stepping up its effort to find and unite migrant families forcibly separated under President Donald Trump.

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Virginiaโ€™s extended benefits program to end Nov. 21

Read full article: Virginiaโ€™s extended benefits program to end Nov. 21

(Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. A program that provided extended unemployment benefits to out-of-work Virginians will end Saturday. The Virginia Employment Commission on Wednesday announced the end of the stateโ€™s Extended Benefits program. The federally-funded program provided up to an addition 13 weeks of benefits to people who had already exhausted their regular benefits and any Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits. It is ending because employment in Virginia has improved and no longer meets a federal threshold for the program to be funded.

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UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic

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(Victoria Jones/PA via AP)LONDON โ€“ Britainโ€™s treasury chief announced a new income support program Thursday for workers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, as the government races to prevent widespread layoffs when earlier employer subsidies end next month. Businesses and labor unions had pressed the government to step in with more direct support for people in precarious work situations. Under a furloughed worker program that expires next month, the government pays 80% of the wages of workers placed on leave. To underscore that his proposals have wide support, Sunak appeared outside his office before delivering his speech, holding a copy of the plan and flanked by representatives of the Confederation of British Industry and the Trades Union Congress. Weโ€™ve already lost 700,000 jobs.โ€In addition to the wage support program, Sunak said the government will help businesses by extending loan repayment deadlines and loan guarantees provided earlier this year.

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Ball for a Cause holds 2nd annual Touchdown Madness

Read full article: Ball for a Cause holds 2nd annual Touchdown Madness

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ A local program came together to hit the gridiron this weekend in an effort to help students in Roanoke City Public Schools. Ball for a Cause was created in 2018 as an initiative to give back to the community through sports. The program held its second annual Touchdown Madness tournament at William Fleming High School. The tournament supports local students by sending them on field trips by providing funds to schools annually. We can bring the community together through sports, and we believe that the children are the future," said William Gravely Jr.

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