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Loudoun Co. robotics team’s stolen robot located

WASHINGTON — A Loudoun County robotics team will soon get its award-winning robot back after it was stolen during a competition in Tennessee last week. The 10-student team — called RoboLoco — from Loudoun County’s Academy of Science and Monroe Technology Center attended the regional FIRST Robotic Championship in Knoxville, Tennessee, Saturday. The team took home runner-up honors as well as the Judge’s Trophy and an invitation to the FIRST World Championships. However, after the competition, someone stole the team’s SUV containing its gear, robot and trophies, reports NBC Washington. Now the robot, vehicle and trophies have been located near Knoxville and appear to be in good condition, NBC Washington updated Tuesday. Arrangements are being made to bring the equipment home to Loudoun County. Last weekend, the team built new robotics using money and equipment donated from Loudoun County businesses and individuals. When RoboLoco receives its original robotics, the team will decide which robot to use in the world competition next Wednesday, according to NBC Washington.

Loudoun Co. unpaved roads make Va.’s endangered historic places list

Many people don't realize Loudoun County, Virginia, has 300 miles of unpaved roads until their car's navigation system takes them from a busy commuter route onto an unexpected gravel road. Preservation Virginia — a privately-funded, statewide historical preservation group — has added Loudoun County's rural road network to its "2020 Virginia's Most Endangered Historic Places" list.
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