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Your online guide to the Sept. 4 issue of So Salem

School may not have started yet in Salem, but fall sports sure have — and we have lots in this week’s print edition of So Salem.

Last week, we had team photos of Glenvar fall sports teams. This week, it’s Salem’s turn. And we also have some action shots from some of the teams already in action, such as volleyball. (The photo at left is from a JV match-up between Salem and Lord Botetourt.)

As usual, whatever we have in print, we have even more of it online. Here’s this week’s guide to all our online extras:

* Full statement from attorney general on price-gouging case in Salem
* More on Eric Divers’ Eagle Scout project in Rotary Park
* More on Lee Hodges’ trip to China
* More photos from the Tuckers’ trip to the Children’s Museum in Indianapolis
* More photos from Annie Lin’s trip to China
* More photos from Bill Orndorff’s trip to Switzerland
* More photos from the Salem Red Sox Booster Club trip to Baltimore and Wilmington, Del.
* More photos from the Nimmo family vacation to Myrtle Beach
* More photos from the Stanleys at Fenway Park
* More photos of Chipper the squirrel
* More photos from Salem After Five

AND IN SPORTS . . .
* Photos of Andrew Lewis volleyball
* Photos of Glenvar Dragons, Glenvar Steam and Glenvar Crush soccer
Photos of Salem High School runners in cross-country meet
* More photos from Glenvar golf
* More photos of Salem volleyball — both varsity and JV
* More photos from Andrew Lewis football scrimmages

So how can you get your news and photos in So Salem? Easy! You can share at news@sosalem.com.

For more information on us — and how to advertise and reach more than 90 percent of the households in Salem and western Roanoke County -- see below:

* You can meet our community journalist for Salem and western Roanoke County — Miranda Adkins. She keeps regular hours at our Salem “bureau” — at Mill Mountain Coffee and Tea on Main Street. Here’s her schedule.

* Want to keep up with us in other ways? You can join our “fan group” on Facebook or become one of our “followers” on Twitter. Just search for “sosalem” and you’ll find us.

* So how do we reach 90 percent of the households in Salem and western Roanoke County? Here’s how: Subscribers to The Roanoke Times get it included in their Friday paper; non-subscribers have it mailed to them as part of the weekly Simply Savings advertising flier. Those two add up to more than 90 percent. Plus, we have some free copies available at Kroger, Food Lion, the Salem Y, and the Salem Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea, in case we somehow missed you.

* Are you an advertiser who wants to get your message to more than 90 percent of the households in Salem and western Roanoke County? You can find out more at advertise@sosalem.com. Want to place a classified ad to reach your Salem neighbors? We’re at classifieds@sosalem.com

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