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Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2024 canceled as organizers continue working to resolve issues from previous year
ALTON, Va. (WFXR) — In a joint statement between the Blue Ridge Rock Festival and the Virginia International Raceway, it was announced that the 2024 festival will be canceled. According to the release, this decision comes after considerations and discussion between both parties, that hosting the festival is not possible while awaiting a resolution to […]
2024 Blue Ridge Rock Festival canceled
ALTON, Va. (WFXR) — In a joint statement between the Blue Ridge Rock Festival and the Virginia International Raceway, it was announced that the 2024 festival will be canceled. According to the release, this decision comes after considerations and discussion between both parties, that hosting the festival is not possible while awaiting a resolution to […]
2024 Blue Ridge Rock Festival canceled
ALTON, Va. (WFXR) — In a joint statement between the Blue Ridge Rock Festival and the Virginia International Raceway, it was announced that the 2024 festival will be canceled. According to the release, this decision comes after considerations and discussion between both parties, that hosting the festival is not possible while awaiting a resolution to […]
Virginia’s automotive amusement park ‘Hyperfest’ returns to VIRginia International Speedway
ALTON, Va. (WFXR)—One of the East Coast’s biggest motorsports festivals, ‘Hyperfest,’ is returning to the VIRginia International Speedway from Friday, May 17 to Sunday, May 19. Over the past 20 years, Hyperfest has been designed to bring together automotive enthusiasts from all walks of life in one place. Held at Virginia International Speedway’s 1300-acre venue, […]
Local Representative Ray Jeffers Visits Roxboro Community School, Engages with Students on Advocacy
On April 15, North Carolina District 2 Representative, Ray Jeffers, visited Roxboro Community School (RCS) for a school event. The visit was organized by William Storrs, a teacher at RCS. Jeffers toured the school and met his former middle school band teacher, Valerie Smith, in the band room. The high school band performed two songs during his visit.
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