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Former congressional candidate named interim head of Downtown Roanoke Inc.

The board of directors of Downtown Roanoke Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on economic development downtown, has appointed Steve Musselwhite to be the organization’s interim president.

The political connection?

Musselwhite was the Democratic candidate for Congress in the 6th District in 1992 when incumbent Jim Olin retired; Musselwhite lost to Republican Bob Goodlatte that fall.

For more on Musselwhite’s new gig, see this story by Duncan Adams.

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  1. rwt2557 | September 17, 2012 at 1:38 pm

    obamas so called `lead` in the polls is nothing more than margin of error…MSNBC, CNN and the rest of the biased media fabricate these polls to mislead…don`t be taken itn.

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