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City Precinct Realignment Meetings Receive Little Interest

An Iconic Summer Skyline Political Putting

P3– Local conservative politicians enjoy a unique opportunity to have fun with the kids and discuss politics at the “Greater Griffith Open.”

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Photo by Terry Aldhizer Five of downtown Roanoke’s primary icons shine out brightly beneath a beautiful summer sunset as captured by Roanoke Star contributing photographer Terry Aldhizer. Can you spot all five? The Hotel Roanoke is obvious enough in the center of the picture and The Taubman Art Museum is hard to miss in the left foreground - as is the well lit facade of Saint Andrews Catholic Church on the far right. If you’re looking a little harder the old Norfolk Southern Office building that is now the Roanoke Higher Education Center is evident just behind the Taubman. Have you found the fifth yet? No, it’s not “Big Lick Junction” though harkening back to Roanoke’s original name sure earns some points. There it is - also right in the middle but hiding down lower - the former N&W Railway Station that is now the O.Winston Link Museum.

Sturdy Kids P5– Keith McCurdy says that we have made things too soft for our children and that its time to trust them with “real” responsibilities.

Across party lines, voters want more information on candidates’ plans to strengthen Social Security and Medicare In the coming November elections, a key group of Virginia voters – nonretired baby boomers ages 50-64 – are driven by economic anxieties that extend well beyond the single issue of jobs, according to the results of a new series of surveys by AARP. All voters age 50+ want the candidates to explain their plans for Social Security and Medicare, which will help them deter-

mine their votes. er voters regularly worry about being 50+ Voters’ Financial Outlook: able to find a full-time job with benDissatisfied and Anxious efits. Less than one-fifth of voters age The particular pressures facing 50+ regularly worry about keeping up boomer voters in Virginia are reflect- with their mortgage or rent. These ed in a new “Anxiety Index,” which issues are more widely discussed as measures their worries on issues in- leading economic issues for voters in cluding prices rising faster the coming election. than incomes (72% worry “We know the issue of Politics somewhat or very often jobs is very important to about this), health expenses voters age 50-plus, but any (58%), not having financial security meaningful discussion of the economy in retirement (67%) and paying too and this year’s election has to include much in taxes (66%). the future of Social Security and MediBy comparison, 29% of these boom- care,” said Nancy Leamond, AARP

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Executive Vice President. “For these voters, ‘retirement security’ and ‘economic security’ are largely the same thing.” Non-retired boomer voters in Virginia are pessimistic about retirement. More than two-thirds (67%) believe they will have to delay retirement and more than half (65%) worry they won’t have enough to retire. Of the boomers surveyed, 42% don’t think they’ll ever be able to retire. A solid majority (63%) believe the recent economic > CONTINUED P2: 50+ Voters

Area First Responders Train for Worst Case Scenario

P11– A new video series helps Roanoke homeowners create their own signature lawn without harming the environment.

The proposed hotel in downtown Roanoke may look similar to the Riverplace Hampton Inn in Greenville SC.

More Details About Downtown “Garage Hotel” Emerge

P18-19– Get your children’s minds working again with our back to school game pages in this week’s issue!

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Survey Reveals Economic Issues Driving VA Voters Age 50+ in 2012 Elections

A Perfect Lawn

Children’s Pages

At William Fleming High School Tues. about ten people filtered in to review the proposed plan that would reduce the 32 precincts to 19. That was ten more than showed up at Preston Park Recreation Center the night before – no one showed as staff and Electoral Board members waited for two hours. Only two people dropped by the Jackson Park Branch Library meeting, said Chris Chittum, Planning Administrator. The three Electoral Board members were City Govt. there to talk to interested voters: Gordon Hancock, Rev. Carl Tinsley and Melvin Williams. “The 32 precincts have been in place since 1967, as best as anyone can remember,” said Williams. The five precincts outside the 11th House of Delegates would remain in the 17th district to prevent voter confusion and split precincts. Those precincts include Monterey,

The above photo, courtesy of Windsor/Aughtry Company, Inc. of the Riverplace Hampton Inn in Greenville, South Carolina provides, a sneak peek of the work the company has in mind for Roanoke. It is built on top of the Greenville city-owned parking garage. No restaurant is planned, due to space constraints, but according to Charles Reyner, Broker in Charge, the Hampton Inn & Suites slated to sit atop the Market Garage on Church Street will offer a free breakfast for the hotel guests just off of the lobby. “About one third of the rooms will have balconies. The views from that height are gorgeous,” said Reyner. The ground floor level of the Riverplace Hampton Inn is filled with the hotel’s common areas, and includes the lobby, large fitness center, board room, conference rooms, breakfast area, registration, soft seating, and all back of house func- > CONTINUED P2: Garage Hotel

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The story could have been ripped from recent national news headlines: Shots Fired On College Campus; 50 victims – several dead; police and emergency responders coming from miles around to lend assistance . But fortunately, this time, it was only a drill. Virginia Western Community College hosted a two day, multi-jurisdiction exercise for more than 350 first responders from such Photo by Beverly Amsler agencies as the U.S. DepartMembers of the Roanoke Valley Tactical Team ment of Homeland Secumove across a parking lot at Virginia Western. rity, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, and local, state, and federal law enforce- ler,” red was for “Evaluator,” and green ment groups, while 150 staff members was for “Logistics.” It was the third emergency event for played the roles of victims and bystandRoanoke Valley first responders in as ers. many months. First there The purpose was to test was the derecho in June, Emergency Training regional capabilities for then President Obama’s first responders as well as visit to Roanoke in July, education and family assistance. and now this exercise in August. Mike As the various groups gathered in the college parking lots, some wore their tac- Guzo is Roanoke’s Emergency Managetical gear. Others were dressed in yellow ment Co> CONTINUED T-shirts with the word “victim” on the ordinator. “We P2: First Responders back. An orange shirt meant “Control-

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