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Town of Clifton Forge to Keep Warming Stations Open Until February 4

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The Clifton Forge Fire Department, 701 Church Street, and the Clifton Forge Volunteer Rescue Squad, 1610 Hickory Avenue, will remain open as warming stations until Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

If anyone needs assistance getting to one of these locations, contact the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office at 540-965-1770 ext. 0.

Barry S. Balser

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