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News Tipoffs - Virginia Editors Newsletter for 2026-02-16 ( 4 items )  
Community and nonprofit groups appeal Chesterfield air permit (10)
BOONE, North Carolina, Feb. 14 [Category: Sociological] -- Appalachian Voices posted the following news release: * * * Community and nonprofit groups appeal Chesterfield air permit * Press release from the Southern Environmental Law Center For immediate release: February 13, 2026 Contact: Tasha Durrett, 571-405-1101, tdurrett@selc.org RICHMOND, Va. - Today -on behalf of the Chesterfield County branch of the NAACP, CASA Inc., Appalachian Voices and Mothers Out Front -the Southern  more PR

FCC Orders Sovereign Communications to Pay Delinquent Fees or Face License Revocation (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The Federal Communications Commission has issued an order to Sovereign Communications LLC, Portsmouth, Virginia, demanding payment of delinquent regulatory fees or a justification as to why its broadcast licenses should not be revoked. This action, involving Sovereign Communications, LLC (Docket No. DA 26-156), affects seven stations across Michigan's Upper Peninsula: WKNW(AM), WSUE(FM), WYSS(FM), and WSOO(AM) in Sault Sainte Marie; WNBY(AM) and WNBY-FM in Newberry; and W more PR

Roanoke College International Partnership Creates Kim Kyusik Center For Korean Studies (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- Roanoke College has established the Kim Kyusik Center for Korean Studies in collaboration with The Independence Hall of Korea, creating a hub for research, education and cultural exchange rooted in the institution's historic ties to Korea. Located in the college's Bank Building, the center is named for Kim Kyusik, a leader in Korea's independence movement and a Roanoke graduate. Exhibits trace his journey from international student in the 1890s to statesman, reflecting a  more PR

Virginia State University Hosts Governor Abigail Spanberger To Grow A Greater Future (10)
ETTRICK, Virginia, Feb. 15 -- Virginia State University issued the following news: * * * Virginia State University Hosts Governor Abigail Spanberger To Grow A Greater Future Governor Spanberger toured Randolph Farm and engaged with students during her campus visit. * Virginia State University welcomed Governor Abigail Spanberger to campus on Thursday, February 12, 2026. The Governor, who was sworn in earlier this year as Virginia's first female governor, visited to learn more about the Univ more PR