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Vinton acquires properties destroyed in 2022 fire to support revitilazation efforts

1 min · 22 de may de 2026
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After a 2022 fire destroyed several properties in Downtown Vinton, the town is acquiring the sites for revitalization. More from WFIR’s Conner Arthur:

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