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Displaying items by tag: sheetz

Thursday, 19 February 2015 12:58

Sheetz is here

With prizes, samples and a donation to Halifax County Special Olympics, Sheetz opened its 71st store in North Carolina today.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014 15:42

Ryan's demolition permit set

The demolition of Ryan's to make way for a Sheetz has been permitted by the state for the period of September 1 through September 12, according to the Roanoke Rapids Planning and Development Department.

Sheetz has submitted its construction drawings for review, according to the Roanoke Rapids Planning and Development Department.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014 16:05

Sheetz eyes fall construction start

Sheetz is expected to begin construction of a new store in the fall, Planning and Development Director Kelly Lasky told Roanoke Rapids City Council at its Tuesday night meeting.

Friday, 24 January 2014 10:44

Sheetz submits site plans

Sheetz has submitted site plans for a store at the former location of Ryan's on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013 21:45

New Little Caesar's among project updates

Planning and Development Director Kelly Lasky this evening gave council an update on several projects, including a new Little Caesar’s store.

Friday, 13 December 2013 10:15

2013: The best and worst in the valley

Looking back on 2013 there were many moments that defined us as a community and a few that we need to examine to make that definition better.

Published in Opinion
Wednesday, 20 November 2013 00:44

Petsense eyes RR location; Duhadaway honored

Petsense is eyeing is locating at the former Blockbuster building on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway and Sheetz continues its plans to locate at the former Ryan's, city Planning and Development Director Kelly Lasky told council at its meeting Tuesday night.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013 14:23

A small victory against a damning report

In the wake of damning news last week that Roanoke Rapids was reportedly ranked the third poorest city in the nation, Tuesday night's city council meeting showed officials are at work to make our economy better.

Published in Opinion

Several city economic development projects are moving forward, Planning and Development Director Kelly Lasky told council at its meeting this evening.

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