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Buchanan County wants to save Appalachian School of Law. It may need to think in terms of long-term funding, not a one-time cash infusion.

Summary by Cardinal News
The Buchanan County Board of Supervisors understandably wants to save the Appalachian School of Law, a standalone law school in Grundy, rather than see it close or merge with Roanoke College. The county is in the process of coming up with some money, although it’s unclear whether the amounts talked about ($3.4 million to $6 million) are sufficient and whether the county can afford that. One supervisor, Roger Rife, has warned that these expenditu…
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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