[1-News-Head]

[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

The first snow of the season settles on the Commonwealth.
We'll show you who got dusted and who got dumped on.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shanon 2-Shot]

Plus, snow may be blanketing the ground but it's not covering Roanoke's water needs. Now the city's talking restrictions.
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[Sports-head]


[ANCHOR=steve]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
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The Lady Hokies talk about revenge among other things as we preview their battle with ACC contender Clemson, the Dazzle seems smaller and quicker,
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[VO-NAT]

and the Rose bowl is tonight as Eric Crouch and the Huskers try and knock out number one ranked Miami.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[SS=None]


One storm is winding down but another will be cranked up by Sunday night. Details of that and snow totals from around the region coming up.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 4-Shot]


News 7 is next.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Parts of our area are still digging out from the first winter storm of the season.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


It dropped as much as nine inches in some areas, closing schools, businesses and government offices.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Good evening, I'm Shannon Young.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


And I'm Keith Humphry.
[Winter-Storm]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#01-50 TC1:45:12]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Roanoke got about an inch, but to the south and east, the storm hit a lot harder.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[Double Boxes= and Marya/Microwave]


Marya Jones is in Henry County tonight.
Marya, how are the roads there?
[Live=Marya Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=@Marya1;]
[SUPER=05-Henry Co.;]
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[SUPER=03-Henry Co.;:00]
[SUPER=07-Jaron McDaniel; :15]
[SUPER=07-Katherine Cockran; :21]
[SUPER=01-Rick Conley/State Police; :53]
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(MARYA CALLS FOR ROAD CONDITIONS BOARD)

[***VDOT ROAD CONDITIONS BOARD***]
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[Richmond]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=jsc]
[TAPE#=01-60 TC1:27:02]
[GRAPHIC=Winter Weather]


Richmond is not immune from Winter woes.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond;]


Parts of the state capital were hit with up to eight inches of snow.
The city, which is preparing for the inauguration of Governor-Elect Mark Warner, spent much of the day digging out of its snowy shell.
State Police and V-DOT asked people to stay home while roads were cleared.
Schools, businesses and several government offices were closed.
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[Carvins-Cove]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=01-62 TC30:34]
[GRAPHIC=Carvins Cove]


Today's snow did little to help the drought in Southwest Virginia.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Carvins Cove]


So now the city of Roanoke is asking residents to voluntarily restrict their water use.
That's because the water level at the Carvins Cove Reservoir has dropped 18 feet below the spillway.
City officials say you can do your part by taking a few simple measures.
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[SOT 4:23:17]
[IN Q=One of the simplest]

((MIKE McEVOY/DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES: ONE OF THE SIMPLEST ONES PEOPLE CAN DO IS TURN THE WATER OFF WHEN THEY'RE BRUSHING THEIR TEETH OR SHAVING. IF YOU LEAVE THE FAUCET RUNNING , THE FAUCET RUNS ABOUT 5 GALLONS OF MINUTES , IF YOU RUN THAT FOR FIVE MINUTES WHILE YOU'RE SHAVING OR BRUSHING YOUR TEETH, YOU USE 25 GALLONS OF WATER JUST RIGHT THERE.))
[SUPER=01-Mike McEvoy/Director of Utilities]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=just right there]
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[VO-NAT]


You're also asked to refrain from all outdoor watering between the hours of 10 in the morning until seven at night.

Right now, the restrictions are voluntary.
Tonight at eleven, we'll tell you when they may become mandatory.
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[New-Business]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=01-053 TC1:14:50]
[GRAPHIC=New Jobs]


Some good economic news came out of Henry County today...
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[VO-NAT - :24]
[SUPER=03-Henry Co.;]

Two furniture manufactures announced they'll move into the County, bringing about 115 jobs with them. A-C-Furniture, which supplies institutional furniture for restaraunts and hotels has purchased the old Brown Products in Axton. The company will employ at least 50 people. Also, Carolina Quality Components is building a new plant and will provide wood panelling for several local companies, including A-C Furniture.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]

((MIKE SEIDLE/BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAIRMAN; WHEN YOU LOSE 10-THOUSAND YOU'RE NOT GOING TO PICK UP TEN THOUSAND. THERE'S NOBODY BUILDING THAT SORT OF PLANT IN THIS ECONOMY. BUT WE'LL TAKE THE HUNDRED, TWO HUNDRED, FIVE HUNDRED AND SIT BACK AND SMILE ABOUT IT, JUST TAKE SOME MORE OF 'EM.))
[SUPER=01-Mike Seidle/Board of Supervisors Chairman;]
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[OUT Q=take some more of 'em.]
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[ANCHOR=Keith ]
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Carolina Quality Componants is a new company. A-C Furniture has plants in neighboring Pittsylvania County and Rockingham County North Carolina.

[Henry-Schools]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=01-49 TC1:54:54]
[GRAPHIC=Henry School Consol.]


Meanwhile, the Henry County school system is continuing with its controversial plan to eliminate 5 schools in the county.
As Richard Lesko reports, a school board meeting today was much calmer than ones past, but the result was still the same.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Henry Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Curtis Millner/School Board Member; :35]
[SUPER=01-Rev. Tyler Millner/Consolidation Opponent; 1:06]
[SUPER=@Richard2; 1:22]
[SUPER=01-Tom Martin/School Board Member; 1:31]
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[OUT Q=Richard Lesko, News 7, Henry County.]

(( On a day which students in Henry County weren't even at school, a controversial reconfiguration plan moved forward.
The Henry County School Board approved a supplemental appropriation to this year's budget that will range from 4-hundred thousand to nearly two million dollars from the board of supervisors. The money will be used to adapt two high schools to accomodate younger students. The lone dissenting voice on the School board is now Curtis Milner who who attended his first meeting today. He presented a motion to rescind December's reconfiguration vote, but didn't receive any support.
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[SOT - 21:57]
[INQ=They have had...]

((CURTIS MILNER/SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER; THEY HAVE HAD A PACT OF KEEPING TOGETHER AND SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER. I WOULD LIKE TO BE A PART OF THAT BOARD, BUT I CAN NOT GO AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO PUT ME ON THAT BOARD.))
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[OUTQ=put me on that board.]

Opponents of the reconfiguration plan are now circulating petitions to remove the entire Board from office, except Milner. Now a group of opponents will be taking their battle to not only the public, but to the board of supervisors, and may seek an injunction from the Henry County Circuit Court.
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[SOT - 31:24]
[INQ=That vote...]

((REV. TYLER MILLNER/CONSOLIDATION OPPONENT; THAT VOTE TODAY WILL PUT US AT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR'S MEETING IN WHICH TIME WE WILL SEEK A FULL ACCOUNTING BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT WE'RE PUSHING FOR. THE BOARD NEEDS TO BE ACCOUNTABLE TO THE CITIZENS.))
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[OUTQ=accountable to the citizens.]

The board members who voted for the reconfiguration plan say although it is an emotional issue, it's the only plan that makes financial sense.
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[SOT 20:42]
[INQ=If we had plenty]

((TOM MARTIN/SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER; IF WE HAD PLENTY OF MONEY WE WOULDN'T BE DOING THIS. WE'VE GOT TO CONSOLIDATE AND ELIMINATE SCHOOLS, AND THAT'S WAHT WE'RE GOING TO DO. ))
[OUTQ= 9]
[RUNS=what we're going to do.]

Richard Lesko, News 7, Henry County.))

[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[SS=NONE]


Mark Warner names the rest of his cabinet.
Find out who's on board when News 7 at Six returns.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


And Campbell County car dealers say avoiding a tax is more than just saving a buck... in some cases, it could save their businesses.
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[WEB-ADDRESS]
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[Web Address Announce] [Pinnacle 4885ess] [COMMERCIAL]
[City-Council]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
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[TAPE#=501-13 TC59:45]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Roanoke Democrats are preparing for a city council primary in March.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Today, three candidates threw their hats in the ring, while one who was considering a bid said he would not run.

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Incumbent Nelson Harris, planning commission member Alfred Dowe (DOW), and civic leader Rupert Cutler joined forces for their announcement outside the Roanoke Public Library.
The three are running independent campaigns, but say they are supporting each other.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=We're going in the right direction]

((ALFRED DOWE: WE'RE GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. WE WANT TO BE ABLE TO HELP KEEP THE CITY FOCUSED, TO MAKE SURE THERE'S NOT A SECTION OF OUR CITY, NOR ANY OF ITS CITIZENS LEFT BEHIND.)) ((RUPERT CUTLER: I'VE HELD A LOT OF APPOINTED OFFICES. AND THIS TIME I'M GOING TO SEE IF I CAN BE ELECTED. AND IF ELECTED, I WILL DO MY BEST TO REPRESENT THE ENTIRE CITY.)) ((REV. NELSON HARRIS: WE HOPE TO BE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, FEEL LIKE WE WOULD BE THE STRONGEST DEMOCRATIC TICKET GOING INTO THE GENERAL ELECTION AND I FEEL WE'D SERVE WELL TOGETHER ON ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL.))
[SUPER=01-Alfred Dowe/(D) City Council Candidate; :00]
[SUPER=01-Rupert Cutler/(D) City Council Candidate; :11]
[SUPER=01-Rev. Nelson Harris/(D) City Council Candidate; :21]
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[OUT Q=serve well together on Roanoke City Council.]
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[VO-NAT]


Former council candidate Alvin Nash was considering a bid, but now says he will not run this year.
Others who are expected to file for the Democratic primary include Xavier (ZAY-vee-uhr) Fox, and previous council candidate Angela Norman.
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[Campbell-Cars]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=01-55 TC1:00:20]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Car dealers in Campbell County are defending their New Years Day switch that will help them avoid paying tens of thousands of dollars in taxes.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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[IN Q=When five car]
[SUPER=03-Campbell Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Ed Fellers/Fellers Chevrolet; :26]
[SUPER=01-Calvin Massie/Commissioner of Revenue; :47]
[SUPER=01-Jimmy Mays/Campbell Co. Supervisor; :56]
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[OUT Q=News7, Campbell County.]

(( When five car dealers and two other businesses emptied their lots on New Year's Day, it was more than just a business decision.. it was a silent protest against what the dealers say is an unfair tax.
Like many other localities, Campbell County levies a merchandise tax on any inventory that's physically in the county on January 1st.
By moving their cars to Lynchburg for the day, the dealers won't have to declare that inventory or pay taxes on it.
[SOT 00:p43:46]

((ED FELLERS/FELLERS CHEVROLET: THE MERCHANT'S CAPITAL TAX IS UNFAIR. IT'S NOT JUST, AND IT'S NOT ETHICAL TO CHARGE A FEW BUSINESSES A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT WHEN OTHER BUSINESSES PAY NOTHING.))
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[OUT Q=pay nothing.]


The move is perfectly legal.
The problem, commissioner of revenue Calvin Massie says, is that ANY business could do this or at least CLAIM to have done it.
[SOT 00:54:12]

((CALVIN MASSIE/COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE: AND THE COMMISSIONER WOULD FIND HIM OR HERSELF IN A QUANDARY AS TO WHETHER TO JUST ACCEPT THE TAXPAYER'S ASSERTION AT FACE VALUE THAT IN FACT IT WAS MOVED.))
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[OUT Q=it was moved.]
[SOT 1:02:44]

((JIMMY MAYS/CAMPBELL CO. SUPERVISOR: I HOPE THAT MAYBE IF THE CITIZENS OF THE COUNTY HAVE TO MAKE THE DIFFERENCE UP THAT THEY'LL REMEMBER THAT WHEN THEY GO TO BUY A NEW CAR.))
[RUNS= 09]
[OUT Q=a new car.]


But Fellers says residents are already helping pay the tax when they buy a car in the county.. getting rid of it will help the dealers stay in business.
[SOT 00:38:10]

((FELLERS: IT LITERALLY MAKES US NON- COMPETITIVE IN SOME SENSE AND THAT IS REALLY ONE OF THE THINGS THAT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED.))
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[OUT Q=to be changed.]


The General Assembly may move to close the loophole this year.
County supervisors are also studying the problem.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Campbell County.))

[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
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Stocks rallied after an analyst's bullish comments about Intel sent tech stocks sharply higher. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


The DOW climbed 99 points.
NASDAQ gained 65.
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[Warner-Cabinet]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rly]
[TAPE#=01-56 TC44:55]
[GRAPHIC=Mark Warner]


Governor-Elect Mark Warner rounded out his eleven member cabinet today.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond;]


Warner tapped Democratic campaign fundraiser Anita Rimler to be Secretary of the Commonwealth.
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[SOT 13:08:21]
[IN Q=I think Anita working]

((MARK WARNER/GOVERNOR-ELECT: I THINK ANITA WORKING BETWEEN THE WORLDS OF POLITICS GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES HAS A KEEN UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT WILL MAKE OUR ADMINISTRATION SUCCESSFUL.))
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[OUT Q=make our administration successful.]
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[VO-NAT]


Warner named George Newstrom Secretary of Technology. Newstrom is Senior Vice President for Electronic Data Systems and is overseas on business. He'll join the administration in March. The current Secretary, Donald Upson, will serve until then The Governor- Elect also nominated South Boston native Sandra Bowen to be Secretary of Administration. Bowen is the current Vice President of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce and served as Secretary of the Commonwealth in the Baliles administration.
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[SOT 13:12:08]
[IN Q=I do think I understand]

((SANDRA BOWEN/SEC. OF ADMINISTRATION-DESIGNATE: I DO THINK I UNDERSTAND THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS AND I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO MELDING THAT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN THESE CHALLENGING TIMES.))
[SUPER=01-Sandra Bowen/Sec. of Administration-Designate;]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=in these challenging times.]
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[VO-NAT]


Warner admits some sought after candidates turned down cabinet positions because the state couldn't offer enough money.
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[State-Budget]


[ANCHOR=Shan]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=01-54 TC55:45]
[GRAPHIC=Mark Warner]

Tomorrow, the governor-elect will start talking with legislators about money issues. Warner plans to meet with leaders of the general assembly to discuss his concerns about what's been called a "dire budget situation."
[SS=State Budget]

In the meantime, lawmakers are hearing from a variety of groups interested in being represented in the next budget.
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[VO-NAT :23]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

A hearing at Virginia Western Community College this morning drew hundreds of people, including dozens in support of local arts and cultural organizations. Lawmakers' inability to decide on a budget last year forced many non-state agencies to cut employees, hours and service. Directors of local museums, zoos and the like say another year without state money will alter cultural organizations for the worse.
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[SOT 5:37:55-5:38:05]
[IN Q=Well, we've already seen...]

((SUSAN JENNINGS/ARTS COUNCIL OF THE BLUE RIDGE: WELL, WE'VE ALREADY SEEN CUT HOURS AND CUT PROGRAMS AND UNFILLED STAFF POSITIONS. I'VE BEEN COLLECTING INFORMATION FROM THE DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS. YOU'LL SEE EVEN MORE OF THAT.))
[SUPER=01-Susan Jennings/Arts Council of the Blue Ridge;]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=You'll see even more of that.]
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Other groups asking lawmakers for financial consideration included the Public Library System and Blue Ridge Public Television.

[Sports tease]


[ANCHOR=steve]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
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[GRAPHIC=]


A quick preview of the Rose bowl to come, the Dazzle goes with a smaller line up
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[VO-NAT]

and the Roanoke Express talks about why the fight for home wins is so darn tough.
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[S-Rose]


[ANCHOR=steve]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-110]
[graphic=college football]


College football's biggest game kicks off tonight as Miami and Nebraska meet for the national championship in the Rose Bowl.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-NCAA Football; :0]


The Huskers and 'Canes have a history of playing with a title on the line. Back in 1984, before overtime became a part of the game, Miami won its first national championship in one of the most courageous and memorable endings in football history.
Nebraska's Tom Osborne got his first national title when the Cornhuskers beat the Canes in the '95 Orange Bowl. If the Huskers are to win tonight, they must stop the Canes powerful running game led by Clinton Portis.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Clinton Portis/Miami Running Back; :00]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=......no contest"]
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[S-Hokies]


[ANCHOR=steve]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
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The Virginia tech women's basketball team puts its 7 and 2 record on the line tonight at seven against ACC power Clemson at Cassell Coliseum. The Tigers beat the Hokies last season and revenge is one of many parts to tonight's game.


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[SOT]
[IN Q="]
[SUPER=01-Sarah Hicks/Va. Tech Senior Guard; :00]
[SUPER=01-Nicole Jones/Va. Tech Forward; :27]
[SUPER=01-Bonnie Henrickson/Va. Tech Head Coach; :45]
[RUNS=1:02]
[OUT Q=.....have that thing at home"]
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[S-Dazzle]


[ANCHOR=steve]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-111]
[GRAPHIC=Dazzle]


The Roanoke Dazzle returns to the Roanoke Civic Center tonight to battle Asheville.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]

The Dazzle is currently 9 and 12 on the season and in sixth place in the NBDL. Roanoke cut 7 foot 2 center Thomas Hamilton yesterday, marking coach Kent Davison's continued movement towards a smaller, quicker line up.
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[IN Q="]
[SUPER=01-Jeff Boese/Dazzle Forward; :00]
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[OUT Q=.....get that identity....."]
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[S-Express]


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[WRITER=sma]
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The Express is back in the Round House tomorrow night to battle the Charlotte Checkers. Roanoke fell to Northwest division leading Dayton last night at the Roanoke Civic Center. The Express is 10-7 and 3 at home this season and 1-1 and 2 in it's last four on the civic center ice..
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[SOT]
[IN Q="]
[SUPER=01-Duncan Dalmao/Express Defenseman; :00]
[RUNS=:17]
[OUT Q=......see the home team"]
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[S-Soccer]


[ANCHOR=steve]
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[WRITER=sma]
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[GRAPHIC=Radford]


Radford University junior soccer stand out T.J. Rolfing has been named first team NSCAA/Adidas Academic All-American. The junior has led the Highlanders is scoring in each of his first three seasons. Rolfing tallied a team best six goals this past season.

[S-Boards]


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Stay with WDBJ. Tomorrow for all of your sports action. , Penn State battles Vanderbilt in NCAA womens basketball at noon. Then at two o'clock, catch the fourth ranked Virginia men's basketball team in their ACC opener against N.C. State.
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At four, check out the best women's college game in the country when Tennessee and UConn battle.
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Before sure to stick with your Hometown Station on Sunday for all of your NFL action. Following the NFL today at noon, New England and Carolina match up at one and then it's the Jets and the Raiders at four, all right here on WDBJ.
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