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Latest job openings at The Roanoke Times: Roanoke County reporter, freelance restaurant reviewer, more

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1. Reporter to cover Roanoke County, one of the largest localities in our region. Deadline to apply is Dec. 31.  Details

2. Freelance restaurant reviewer for the Roanoke Valley. Deadline to apply is Jan. 14. How to apply

3. Sales and service representative in our Circulation department. No deadline listed. Details

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