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Augusta Free Press produces new website for Del. Sam Rasoul

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sam rasoulRoanoke State Del. Sam Rasoul has a new constituent-service website produced by Augusta Free Press.

The website for Rasoul, elected to the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 11th House District in January, features information on constituent services, legislation patroned by Rasoul, the Roanoke-area community and contact information for Rasoul’s Roanoke and Richmond offices.

The site is online at www.Sam4Roanoke.com.

Augusta Free Press is a full-service web design, graphic design, video and audio production and marketing firm based in Waynesboro, Va. Online at www.AFPBusiness.com.

Email AFP at [email protected]. Call for more information at 540-949-6574.

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