Berglund Center general manager says reverting to Roanoke City control makes sense Gene Marrano December 19, 2018 1 minute read Robyn Schon/courtesy photo The city subsidy is less than half of what it was ten years ago and the operation runs leaner – the Berglund Center general manager says reverting to Roanoke City control from a private company makes sense. WFIR’s Gene Marrano has the story: Share: Post navigation Previous: Gift cards a safe bet? Usually, but not alwaysNext: JMU introduces new head coach; Redskins new QB grateful Related Stories National D-Day Memorial marks 82nd anniversary with tribute to advocate Lucille Hoback Boggess Ian Price June 3, 2026 RBT’s Sleeping Beauty, Blacksburg Summer Arts Festival, Paint Fincastle this weekend Gene Marrano June 3, 2026 Hometown D-Day heroes honored Gene Marrano June 3, 2026