Remembering Vinton: Jack Anderson’s Amoco Station
VINTON--In the 1950’s and 60’s gas stations were neighborhood gathering places. Vinton had several “filling stations” where groups of friends—mostly...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--In the 1950’s and 60’s gas stations were neighborhood gathering places. Vinton had several “filling stations” where groups of friends—mostly...
Read moreDetailsThe Vinton Police are currently investigating an attempted ATM credit/debit card skimming operation (attempted fraud) which occurred at First Citizens...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--Vinton Town Council meetings are predictably among the most civil and cordial of any local governmental body. The January 21...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--The Advancement Foundation (TAF) will be accepting applications online for its third annual Gauntlet business competition through January 28. According...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--In bygone days children came to public libraries for story time and to gather information for homework and projects. Adults...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--The Vinton Bowling Center (VBC) re-opened in July 2015 and is doing a thriving business based on open and league...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--For at least 13 years the Cub Scouts at Thrasher Memorial UMC have kicked off the new year with a...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--Vinton Town Council welcomed the new year at their meeting on January 5 with some new employees and some employees...
Read moreDetailsVINTON--Heather Balsley, the librarian at William Byrd Middle School, has been awarded a grant for $4,000 from the Patterson Partnership....
Read moreDetailsVINTON--Representatives from The Advancement Foundation (TAF), the Town of Vinton, and the Roanoke County Economic Development Initiative gathered at the...
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