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Botetourt County is moving forward with three planned Google data centers at the Greenfield industrial park — despite some local opposition — and Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, says it's the right call. Kelly argues data centers and AI go hand in hand, and that the race for global AI supremacy means local government leadership is essential to future growth. Botetourt County says Google's Greenfield investment is worth at least $18 million over the first five years, including funding for capital projects. WFIR's Gene Marrano has the story. Carvins Cove is at its lowest level since February 2008 — but water officials say the valley's now-interconnected reservoir system means it's far from a crisis. Spring Hollow sits at roughly 80% capacity, and even a worst-case drought scenario combined with Google's planned Botetourt data center usage would still leave meaningful reserves. The bigger concern, experts say, may be the enormous electricity demands data centers require. A Radford native is being posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Marine Colonel John Ripley — a 1957 Radford High School graduate — is being honored for single-handedly destroying the Dong Ha Bridge under three hours of heavy enemy fire during a 1972 North Vietnamese advance. Ripley later led Hargrave Military Academy before his death in 2008. Congressman Morgan Griffith called his courage a model for future generations. Also: Governor Spanberger announces a cannabis retail deal — legal sales could begin July 1st, 2027, with possession limits doubling to two ounces. The ROAD to Housing Act passes the Senate with more than 40 provisions, including several authored by Senator Mark Warner, aimed at expanding affordable housing. Three Republicans are vying to challenge Warner in November's general election, with early voting already underway. GO TEC — a hands-on engineering program that has reached 39,000 Virginia middle schoolers — faces a funding cliff after being left out of the state budget. Montgomery County's interim sheriff wins the GOP nomination. Hidden Valley's Matt Neale — Virginia's 2026 Teacher of the Year — shares how he built lessons around the opioid crisis. Roanoke hosts the Miss Virginia pageant June 25th–27th at Berglund Center. A motorcyclist is dead after a DUI crash on Colonial Avenue Friday night. And a dog named Moose is doing just fine after Galax firefighters freed his paw from a park bench. Plus your morning sports rundown. Roanoke Valley's Morning News with Joey Self on WFIR, News/Talk 960-AM & FM-107.3.
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