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Halloween photo contest: Kinley Spinks as a vampire

Here's Kinley Spinks of Buchanan, dressed up as a vampire -- another one of the entries in The Roanoke Times Halloween Photo Contest.

You, too, can enter the contest.

The main rules: Your little trick-or-treater has to be 12 or under. The deadline to enter is Nov. 1. After that, there's a round of voting, with first prize being a $400 visa gift card. There are some other prizes, too.

Read all the rules here and take a look at all the contestants so far here.

OTHER ENTRIES FROM BOTETOURT:
* Erica Spinks of Buchanan as Dorothy from Oz
* Owen the Clown from Buchanan
* Savannah Beckner as a little ladybug
* Buchanan boy turns into vampire
* Buchanan boy as Chucky
* Briar Sink as a giraffe
* Zoe of Fincastle as Pippi Longstocking

Whether you enter the contest or not, you can always share your Halloween photos at news@botetourtview.com.

Halloween photo contest: Erica Spinks as Dorothy

Here's Erica Spinks of Buchanan, dressed up as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. This is another one of the photos entered in The Roanoke Times Halloween Photo Contest.

You, too, can enter the contest.

The main rules: Your little trick-or-treater has to be 12 or under. The deadline to enter is Nov. 1. After that, there's a round of voting, with first prize being a $400 visa gift card. There are some other prizes, too.

Read all the rules here and take a look at all the contestants so far here.

OTHER ENTRIES FROM BOTETOURT:
* Owen the Clown from Buchanan
* Savannah Beckner as a little ladybug
* Buchanan boy turns into vampire
* Buchanan boy as Chucky
* Briar Sink as a giraffe
* Zoe of Fincastle as Pippi Longstocking

Whether you enter the contest or not, you can always share your Halloween photos at news@botetourtview.com.

Halloween photo contest: Owen the clown

Heather Breeden of Buchanan enters this photo of "Owen the clown" in The Roanoke Times Halloween Photo Contest.

You, too, can enter the contest.

The main rules: Your little trick-or-treater has to be 12 or under. The deadline to enter is Nov. 1. After that, there's a round of voting, with first prize being a $400 visa gift card. There are some other prizes, too.

Read all the rules here and take a look at all the contestants so far here.

OTHER ENTRIES FROM BOTETOURT:
* Savannah Beckner as a little ladybug
* Buchanan boy turns into vampire
* Buchanan boy as Chucky
* Briar Sink as a giraffe
* Zoe of Fincastle as Pippi Longstocking

Whether you enter the contest or not, you can always share your Halloween photos at news@botetourtview.com.

Halloween photo contest: A ladybug in Daleville

Lauren Beckner of Daleville enters this photo of her daughter, Savannah, in The Roanoke Times Halloween Photo Contest. "She said it sure beats being a stinkbug!"

You, too, can enter the contest.

The main rules: Your little trick-or-treater has to be 12 or under. The deadline to enter is Nov. 1. After that, there's a round of voting, with first prize being a $400 visa gift card. There are some other prizes, too.

Read all the rules here and take a look at all the contestants so far here.

OTHER ENTRIES FROM BOTETOURT:
* Buchanan boy turns into vampire
* Buchanan boy as Chucky
* Briar Sink as a giraffe
* Zoe of Fincastle as Pippi Longstocking

Whether you enter the contest or not, you can always share your Halloween photos at news@botetourtview.com.

Photo of Daisy Troop 1207 in Cloverdale

Caroline Bryant, Leah germain, regan Hall, Cora Martin and Junior Girl Scout Savannah Lucas

Caroline Bryant, Leah Germain, Regan Hall, Cora Martin and Junior Girl Scout Savannah Lucas

Here's a picture of Daisy Troop 1207 who meet for the their first meeting at Cloverdale Church of the Brethern earlier this fall. They made bird feeders in a project on how to help birds  and a "Make the World a Better Place" petal with two activities.

They also toured the "in house" food pantry at Cloverdale Church of the Bretheren and will collect canned goods for the pantry for three months.

--submitted by Nora Bryant

Police: Harrington suffered facial injury at concert

Virginia State Police confirmed today that missing Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington sustained a facial injury before she vanished from an Oct. 17 Metallica concert at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville.

State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said investigators didn't disclose the fact earlier because the injury was consistent with what a person would sustain after falling and doesn't appear to be related to her disappearance.

Harrington is a graduate of Lord Botetourt High School.

The newsroom of The Roanoke Times has more on this story.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE OF MORGAN DANA HARRINGTON:
* Oct. 28: Police say Harrington last seen on bridge in Charlottesville
* Oct. 26: Metallica adds $50,000 to reward fund
* Oct. 23: Video from vigil for missing Lord Botetourt grad
* Oct. 21: Police set up tips line
* Oct. 20: Police ask Metallica fans to check video and photos for images of missing fan
* Oct. 20: Former teacher describes Harrington as "genuinely nice person"
* Oct. 19: Missing Tech student is Lord Botetourt grad

Traffic backed up on 460 west in Botetourt County

An apparent accident at the stoplight at Food Lion on US 460 Blue Ridge Blvd in Botetourt County is holding up traffic on US 460 west reported a driver. Fire and Rescue are on the scene along with state police. Heed the caution when heading that way!

Putney says rough road ahead to Town Hall meeting

Carmela and Lacey Putney earlier at the Aqua Virginia meeting.

Carmela and Lacey Putney earlier at the Aqua Virginia meeting.

Delegate Lacey Putney had a Town Hall meeting in Fincastle at the Old General District Court Building on Thursday night, October 29. Putney is up for re-election this year and if he wins, will have spent 50 years of his life in legislative service at the end of the next term.

The turnout was light, but school superintendent Dr. Tony Brads of the Botetourt school division was there as well as several other interested parties. Putney did not sugar coat the dire financial state of the Commonwealth and said that the public should be prepared for more budget cuts come January when the General Assembly returns to Richmond.

"I do not support new taxes. The taxpayers of the State of Virginia do not need that right now during these hard economic times. We must be prepared that perhaps for the next four years there may be as much as eight billion in new budget cuts and unless there is a general turn around, this is going to hurt."

Nor could Putney promise that K-12 funding will escape the budget axe the next time around. Last year Gov. Tim Kane was able to keep those education funds in the budget. He spoke directly to Brads on the issue. "Tony, I just don't know." Putney is the chairman of Appropriations Committee, so he has a really good read on the financial status. He noted that both the general fund and the special fund are down and that the shortfall is going to be the reason for more cuts. "People who paid quarterly taxes are way down for one reason," he said.

Putney did say that higher education has already taken a beating and they have needs that are not being met. He sponsored legislation that is keeping some construction going at state colleges and universities as he said, "while contractors are lean and need the work, the costs are less." both the state and private industry are benefiting from that legislation he said.  He hopes to find funds to re-open Troutville's Camp 25, and perhaps the juvenile facility in Rockbridge, but there are no promises that will be a possibility. "Money is just really tight," he said and offered up, "I have sponsored legislation that has created new jobs it is just imperative that we keep supporting the creation of such."

Transportation is a huge part of the needs in Virginia. He was not sure any more stimulus money would come in and help either. Putney said he didn't want to burden the Town Hall attendees, but they needed a realistic look at what the Commonwealth is facing. Election Day is November 3 and he faces two challengers, Will Smith of the Constitution Party and Lewis Medlin, a Democrat.

Amber Lester donates 10 inches of hair to Locks for Love

Amber Lester donated her beautiful blonde pony tail to Locks for Love

Amber Lester pictured with her mother, Teresa Lester, donated her beautiful blonde pony tail to Locks for Love

Amber Lester donated 10 inches of hair to Locks for Love in late August. She  had her hair cut by Teresa Thomas of Country Cuttin in Eagle Rock. Amber is the daughter of Ronnie and Teresa Lester who are very proud of their daughter's choice to donate hair to make wigs for children who have lost hair through disease.

Photo of Blue Ridge Ice Breakers soccer team

Here is a photo of the Blue Ridge Ice Breakers.  The team won the season championship for Botetourt Co U12 girls soccer.  The also won the Roanoke County 13th Annual Classic Recreational Soccer Tournament for their U12 girls division.
Front Row; Dani Platz, Delanie McKeel, Hannah Leonard, Kendall Lythgoe, Maggie Quarles, Julia Carlton, Leann Downey, Catherine Booth
Back Row: Coach Pam Bryant, Sara Bryant, Savannah Pugh, Lydia Williams, Makayla Oyler, Jessica Rivenbark, Allison Swecker, Makayla Honaker, Coach Sheila Lythgoe, Jessica Maclachlan
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