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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) -  The Covington VA250 Carnival wrapped up Saturday night with a boom — literally — as a spectacular fireworks display brought the three-day celebration to a close.
The event drew strong crowds throughout the weekend, with Saturday night attracting the largest attendance. Families and visitors filled the carnival grounds, enjoying rides, games, food vendors, and live entertainment. The atmosphere was filled with laughter, screams from thrill-seekers, and the aroma of classic carnival favorites.
The event was well received across the Alleghany Highlands, with many attendees suggesting it should become an annual tradition.
Saturday night's entertainment featured REO Survivor and Co., who delivered a high-energy performance at the amphitheater that kept music fans entertained throughout the evening.
The celebration concluded with a fireworks show that lasted nearly 20 minutes, lighting up the night sky and providing a memorable ending to the weekend festivities.
Covington Parks and Recreation Director Lisa Worley thanked the many volunteers, sponsors, organizations, and community members who helped make the event possible.
It had been a very long time since the Alleghany Highlands hosted an event of this size and scope. Thanks to the efforts of Worley and countless others behind the scenes, the VA250 Carnival proved to be a successful celebration and a fitting tribute as America approaches its 250th birthday. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR

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CLIFTON FORGE — A sold-out crowd filled the Historic Masonic Theatre on Sunday evening for the Virginia 250 Flag Day Patriotic Tribute, a special celebration marking America's upcoming 250th birthday.
The free concert featured the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro David Stewart Wiley, joined by special soloist Dr. E. Daryl Duff. 
One of the evening's most memorable moments came during the "Armed Forces Salute," when local veterans were invited to stand and be recognized as the musical tribute to their respective military branches was performed. The audience responded with enthusiastic applause as veterans throughout the theater were honored for their service.
The presentation was made possible through the support of the Alleghany Foundation, Historic Masonic Theatre, Town of Clifton Forge, Alleghany County, City of Covington, Mountain Gateway Community College Educational Foundation, Mountain Gateway Community College, Alleghany Highlands Arts Council, and the Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Tourism.
 




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Sixth District Perspectives with Congressman Ben Cline

by Congressman Ben Cline
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June 18, 2025
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Congratulations to Brooke Justus, an 11th-grader from the Burton Center for Arts and Technology in Salem, for winning Virginia’s Sixth District Congressional Art Competition. Her picture on the wall behind us, “A Roanoke Forest,” is officially hanging up in the United States Capitol and will be showcased all year.

Congratulations to Brooke Justus, an 11th-grader from the Burton Center for Arts and Technology in Salem, for winning Virginia’s Sixth District Congressional Art Competition. Her picture on the wall behind us, “A Roanoke Forest,” is officially hanging up in the United States Capitol and will be showcased all year.

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It was another busy week in Washington as House Republicans remain focused on reining in wasteful spending, defending individual freedoms, and supporting hardworking Virginians. The House took important steps to restore fiscal responsibility by passing a historic rescissions package and advancing legislation to cut burdensome regulations on small businesses. We also successfully blocked California’s extreme electric vehicle mandates, and we passed the HALT Fentanyl Act to give law enforcement the tools they need to fight the fentanyl crisis. As always, I enjoyed meeting with constituents down in the District and up in Washington. Rest assured, as the work of getting America back on a path to prosperity continues, I will continue fighting for the Sixth District. 

Fighting to Restore Fiscal Responsibility

    For far too long, Washington has used your hard-earned tax dollars to fund wasteful programs with little to no benefit for the American people. When I came to Congress, one of my top priorities was to bring fiscal sanity back to Washington. As a member of the House Budget Committee and Appropriations Committee, I’ve remained focused on cutting wasteful spending and protecting America’s financial future. Earlier this year, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered billions in waste, opening the door for meaningful savings. 

     In response, the White House sent Congress a historic $9.4 billion rescissions package to eliminate unnecessary spending and hold unelected bureaucrats accountable. Last week, the House passed this important measure. It’s a critical step toward reducing waste, reining in federal spending, and protecting taxpayers. The Senate must now act to get this across the finish line and continue the fight for responsible government.

Cutting Red Tape for Small Businesses

     Last week, I was glad to see my Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act advance out of the House Judiciary Committee. This commonsense bill puts small business owners first by requiring federal agencies to fully consider how new regulations impact small businesses and look for less burdensome alternatives.

     Small businesses are the backbone of our economy. In Virginia, over 800,000 small businesses support 1.6 million jobs, making up 99.5% of all businesses in the Commonwealth. These job creators drive our economy and support our communities.

     It’s time to cut the bureaucratic red tape holding them back. My bill creates small business review panels for major rules, giving entrepreneurs a seat at the table and a voice in the process. I’ll keep working to rein in wasteful spending, eliminate unnecessary regulations, and help small businesses grow and thrive.

Opposing the ‘Californication’ of Virginia 

     I’ve long believed that the federal government has no business dictating what kind of car you can drive. Yet Democrats in Virginia were on track to follow California’s extreme mandate banning gas-powered cars by 2035. These one-size-fits-all mandates ignore the needs of Virginians and limit consumer choice.

     That’s why I was proud to vote for the resolution signed into law by President Trump last week that blocks these electric vehicle mandates and protects Virginians’ freedom of choice. This is a win for every driver, every small business, and for commonsense energy policy. I’ll keep fighting to stop federal overreach and defend the rights of Virginians.

Legislative Highlight: Halt Fentanyl Act Passes

     Fentanyl continues to devastate families and communities across the country. In 2024 alone, nearly 50,000 Americans lost their lives to this deadly drug, which is now the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 49. 

     That’s why I was proud to support the HALT Fentanyl Act, which permanently classifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act and gives law enforcement the authority they need to crack down on traffickers. The passage of this bill is an important step in protecting American families and confronting the fentanyl crisis head-on. I’ll continue working to give law enforcement the tools they need to fight back and keep our communities safe.

The Congressional Art Competition Winner

     Congratulations to Brooke Justus, an 11th-grader from the Burton Center for Arts and Technology in Salem, for winning Virginia’s Sixth District Congressional Art Competition. Her picture on the wall behind us, “A Roanoke Forest,” is officially hanging up in the United States Capitol and will be showcased all year.  

Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your Congressman. If my office can ever be of assistance, please contact my Washington office at (202) 225-5431. 

     For the latest updates from Washington and across the Sixth District, please follow my Facebook and Twitter pages.

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Congressman Ben Cline

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