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Good morning, I'm Kimberly McBroom...... we start out the workweek with sunshine across the region...
Meterologist Leo Hirsbrunner will have the complete 7- day outlook coming up right after the news...





[7-11Missing-Girl]


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Authorities are expected to release results later today on whether the remains found last week in Rockingham County, North Carolina are those of Jennifer Short...
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[SUPER=03-Rockingham Co., NC/Saturday; QUICK!!]


Preliminary observations from the North Carolina medical Examiner's Office reveal the remains are consistent with Jennifer's sex, race, and age.
Only D-N-A testing can say for sure. Those results are expected later today.
That news has Jennifer's family hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
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[SOT 16:59:33]
[IN Q=It's going to come]

((FRANK ARRINGTON/JENNIFER'S GREAT UNCLE: IT'S GOING TO COME OUT, WE HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT IT IS NOT SOMETHING THAT WE'RE LOOKING FORWARD TO BECAUSE IT COULD BE FOR THE WORSE AND WE KEEPING OUR FINGERS CROSSED, KEEPING OUR FAITH UP, KEEP PRAYING THAT IT IS NOT GOING TO BE JENNIFER.))
[SUPER=01-Frank Arrington/Jennifer's Great-Uncle]
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[OUT Q=going to be Jennifer]
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[VO-NAT]


Henry County investigators returned to Rockingham County this weekend to look for more remains.
They along with Rockingham County deputies plan to drain a nearby pond today.
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[7-11Greenbrier-Body]


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Meanwhile- a preliminary autopsy on a body found last week in Greenbrier County, West Virginia has left a medical examiner with little information...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Greenbrier Co., WV/Friday;]


A motorist found the partially decomposed body on Thursday.
A State Police spokesman says the state medical examiner wasn't able to determine the body's age or gender.
Doctor James Kaplan wants a forensic anthropologist to look at the remains and won't release any information until that happens.
The anthropologist's examination could come as soon as today or as late as next week.
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[7-11Franklin-Body]


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Meannwhile, Franklin County authorities have their own mystery to un- ravel.
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They're trying to find out more about a body found inside a burned-out car in the Glade Hill area late Saturday night.
The sheriff said it's believed to be a woman, but invesitgators aren't sure of her identity or how she died.
An autopsy is expected to be performed later this morning.
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[7-11John]


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A 9-11 survivor brought his story from New York City to Roanoke...
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


Sujo John spoke yesterday morning at the Parkway Wesleyan Church.
He told the congregation how he narrowly escaped death inside the north tower of the World Trade Center.
John made it out alive but feared his pregnant wife who was in the south tower did not.
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[SOT 3:21]
[IN Q=For those who worked]

((SUJO JOHN/WTC SURVIVOR: FOR THOSE WHO WORKED ON 9-11 AND THOSE WHO WORKED IN THE TOWERS, IT WAS JUST A NORMAL DAY, INNOCENT PEOPLE GOING TO WORK SO YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT A DAY COULD HAVE IN STORE FOR YOU SO ESSENTIAL THING IS TO BE AT PEACE WITHIN YOURSELF, TO BE AT PEACE WITH YOUR FAMILY, AND BE AT PEACE WITH GOD.))
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[OUT Q=peace with God]
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[VO-NAT]


John recently wrote a book chronicling his experiences on 9/11 titled "Do You Know Where You Are Going?"
You can find it at most bookstores.
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Good morning, I'm Kimberly McBroom.
You can keep the umbrellas put away, at least for the next few days.
Metereologist Leo Hirsbrunner has the sunny outlook, coming up.






[45-6-Floyd-Fest]


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Rain didn't wash out the spirit of the the Floyd World Music Festival. And when the weather dried up... the music and the atmosphere took a turn in the right direction. As Justin McLeod tells us, the three- day event ended on a positive note.
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[IN Q=You could call it]
[SUPER=03-Patrick Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-David Hurt/Festival Attendee; :10]
[SUPER=01-Teresa Maxey/Festival Attendee; :27]
[SUPER=@justin1; :50]
[SUPER=01-Kris Hodges/Festival Organizer; 1:10]
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[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Patrick County]

((((NAT SOUND OF MUSIC))
You could call it southwest Virginia's own version of Woodstock.
[SOT 11:49:56]
[IN Q=Wavy Gravy was here]

((DAVID HURT: WAVY GRAVY WAS HERE YESTERDAY AND IT'S KINDA A REUNION OF THE WOODSTOCK IN A WAY SO IT'S BEEN A LOT OF FUN.)) [Runs06]
[OUT Q=a lot of fun]


Fun that lasted three days and featured more than four hundred acts.
It was all part of the first ever Floyd World Music Festival nestled in the mountains off the Blue Ridge Parkway.
[SOT 12:00:10]
[IN Q=I just said to Hope here]

((TERESA MAXEY: I JUST SAID TO HOPE HERE HOW OFTEN THAT ARE YOU LAYING OUT IN A BLANKET WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL VIEW LISTENING TO GREAT MUSIC.)) [Runs07]
[OUT Q=to great music]

((NAT SOUND OF MUSIC))
Music that featured everything from bluegrass to African dancing. (NAT SOUND OF AFRICAN MUSIC)
They performed on three different stages and came from all over the region, across the country, and around the globe.

[SOT 12:13:55]
[IN Q=The crowds you see]

((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: THE CROWDS YOU SEE HERE ARE REALLY QUITE DIFFERENT FROM WHEN THEY WERE FRIDAY WHEN RAIN KEPT MOST PEOPLE AWAY ATTRACTING JUST SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, THE RAIN WAS GONE AND THE CROWDS GREW TO SEVERAL THOUSAND.)) [Runs11]
[OUT Q=to several thousand]

((NAT SOUND ON FILE TAPE AT 15:40:44))
The effects of Friday's rain were felt throughout the weekend.
Hay had to be brought in and many of the fields remained a muddy mess.
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[IN Q=I'll tell you what]

((KRIS HODGES/FESTIVAL ORGANIZER: I'LL TELL YOU WHAT I WAS READY TO JUMP OFF THE MOUNTAIN OVER THERE, THAT'S HOW BAD THEY WERE, BUT ONCE YOU START SOMETHING YOU WORK ON THAT BUILDING AND YOU GET IT DONE.)) [Runs08]
[OUT Q=get it done]


The event failed to attract the more than ten thousand people organizers expected.
Even so, plans are already underway for next year's festival and most likely many of those you see here will be back.

[SOT 11:50:26]
[IN Q=A lot of times]

((DAVID HURT: A LOT TIMES IT'S PEOPLE THAT YOU HAVEN'T BEFORE BUT EVERYONE FEELS LIKE FAMILY SO IT'S LIKE A FAMILY RENUNION IN A WAY.)) [Runs07]
[OUT Q=in a way]


It's a reunion that began on a sour note but ended a high one. (NAT SOUND OF MUSIC)
Justin McLeod, News 7, Patrick County.))

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Good morning, I'm Kimberly McBroom.
The weekend's sunny weather is lingering into the work week.
Metereologist Leo Hirsbrunner has the complete forecast, after the news.






[8-11Missing-Girl]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
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[WRITER=jus]
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[GRAPHIC=Jennifer Short]

Test results are expected later to today to determine whether the remains found last week in Rockingham County, North Carolina are those of Jennifer Short...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Rockingham Co., NC/Saturday; QUICK!!]


Preliminary observations from the North Carolina medical Examiner's Office reveal the remains are consistent with Jennifer's sex, race, and age.
Only D-N-A testing can say for sure. Those results are expected later today.
That news has Jennifer's family hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
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[SOT 16:59:33]
[IN Q=It's going to come]

((FRANK ARRINGTON/JENNIFER'S GREAT UNCLE: IT'S GOING TO COME OUT, WE HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT IT IS NOT SOMETHING THAT WE'RE LOOKING FORWARD TO BECAUSE IT COULD BE FOR THE WORSE AND WE KEEPING OUR FINGERS CROSSED, KEEPING OUR FAITH UP, KEEP PRAYING THAT IT IS NOT GOING TO BE JENNIFER.))
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[OUT Q=going to be Jennifer]
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[VO-NAT]


Henry County investigators returned to Rockingham County this weekend to look for more remains.
They along with Rockingham County deputies plan to drain a nearby pond today.
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[8-11Boty-Fire]


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Fire gutted a Botetourt County home last night...
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[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.;]


Firefighters were called to the home on Rabbit Way in the Blue Ridge area around 10 o-clock.
No one was injured in the blaze, but fire officials believe the house is a total loss.
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[8-11Sullivan-Center]


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He has dedicated his life to serving others.. now a building that helps political refugees has been renamed in his honor...
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

The Center for Refugee and Immigration Services on 9th Street became the Bishop Walter Sullivan Center during a dedication celebration.
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[SOT 16:25:32]
[IN Q=Well, with the bishop]

((BARBARA SMITH/DIRECTOR OF REFUGEE SERVICES: WELL WITH THE BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF RICHMOND, BISHOP SULLIVAN, CELEBRATING 50 YEARS IN THE PRIESTHOOD NEXT YEAR WE WANTED TO HONOR HIM AND HONOR HIS COMMITTMENT TO REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS BY DEDICATING THIS BUILDING.))
[SUPER=01-Barbara Smith/Director of Refugee Services;]
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[OUT Q=dedicating this building]
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[VO-NAT]

The Sullivan Center provides refugees with food and clothing and has apartments waiting for them when they arrive in Roanoke. Workers also help them learn English, get jobs and become a part of the Roanoke community. The director said there was a sharp decrease in the number of refugees after September Eleventh, but he says that number is slowly increasing.
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[8-11Wine-Fest]


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Hundreds raised their glasses at Smith Mountain Lake.
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The 14th annual Smith Mountain Lake Wine Festival took place at Bernard's Landing Resort and Conference Center.
The two day event featured more than forty vendors, including fourteen wineries.
Money raised from the festival benefits the Smith Mountain Lake Chamber of Commerce.
And everyone who attended the event went home with their very own Smith Mountain Lake wine glass.
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