2016 for Exit 150 — big changes on the way, but not the final ones Evan Jones January 4, 2016 1 minute read Anyone who regularly takes Exit 150 at Cloverdale is going to see some big changes this year — although the project won’t take its final shape until 2017. More from WFIR’s Evan Jones. Share: Post navigation Previous: Roanoke bluegrass musician’s new album is charting wellNext: Latest survey from CNU’s Wason Center for Public Policy released Related Stories The Jane Morgan Harris Daylily Garden at Richfield Salem honors female healthcare pioneer Gene Marrano June 23, 2026 Nominations open for Kendig Arts and Culture Awards Gene Marrano June 23, 2026 Not everyone in the Roanoke Valley and southwest Virginia jumped on the American Patriot bandwagon early during the Revolution Gene Marrano June 22, 2026