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Roanoke Police Department Begins Extra Traffic Enforcement
Written by Ronald D. Walton   
Friday, 09 November 2007
The Roanoke Police Department has begun its increased traffic enforcement in preparation for the holiday season. As a result of the increased enforcement, officers working on November 6, 2007 wrote 109 traffic summonses for various violations. The department is enforcing traffic safety laws with zero tolerance in an effort to decrease crashes as drivers travel during the holiday season. The officers are focusing on DUI, aggressive driving, and safety belt and child safety seat violations.
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Roanoke Police Department Investigates Home Invasion
Written by Ronald D. Walton   
Friday, 09 November 2007
The Roanoke Police Department is investigating a home invasion that occurred on November 6, 2007. Officers responded at 9:53 a.m. to a residence on Marr Street. The victim stated that he woke up to find the suspect in his home.
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4th of July Celebrations PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Grimes   
Thursday, 05 July 2007
The crowd started mingling in around 5 p.m. By 9 p.m., the Christiansburg High School Football Stadium and the adjacent area was full, as more than 3,000 people turned out Wednesday night for the 9th Annual Fourth of July Celebration.

There was plenty of food, activities for the children, music, lots of fellowship and a course, a fireworks display that left the crowd cheering, to keep crowd occupied.

While the parents listened to the music from Don and the Deltones, mingled and talked with their neighbors, the children were entertained by a rock climbing wall, several moonwalks, face painting, as well as the mascot and fire safety trailer from Christiansburg Fire Department.

Officials with the Christiansburg Parks and Recreation Department, which sponsored the event, were happy about the good turnout.

Photos: (Top left) This lady shows the true meaning of the Fourth of July as she waves the American flag. (Right) The crowd starts to stake their spots to hear the music and watch the fireworks. (Photos by David Grimes)

The fourth of July parade in Blacksburg brought out scores of people. Beautifully colored floats rolled down Main Street and left spectators in awe.

In Radford, many people filled Bissett Park. Vendors supplied many 4th of July favorites such as hotdogs, hamburgers and the ever-infamous funnel cake. There were plenty of activities to occupy the children - as well as those who are still children at heart. Whether you climbed the rock wall, jumped in the inflated room or just took a stroll around the park, the feel of Independence Day was all around.

The fireworks that took place after dark were observed by many; not only those who were in the park. Cars were sitting in front of Radford High school, at the library, in Kroger parking lot ... anywhere they could get a view of the spectacular show. And, it was just that.

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