Roanoke Times
& World-News
Current: THURSDAY, October 14, 1993
DAY-CARE PROVIDER ORIENTATION PLANNED
COUNCIL CREATING ARTIST REGISTRY
FALL BOWLING LEAGUE PLANNED
JOB SURVIVAL SKILLS IS TOPIC AT MEETING
WORKSHOP PLANNED FOR ENTREPRENEURS
WORKING-WOMEN BROADCAST AT COLLEGE
BAROQUE DANCES SUBJECT OF PROGRAM
HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTES TO HEART-HEALTH PROGRAM
KARATE SCHOOL NAMED BUSINESS OF MONTH
REALTORS GIVE $400 TO COMMUNITY SHELTER
NAMES IN BUSINESS
COUNCIL MEASURE PRAISES MCCOMAS
SYSTEM TO KEEP PARENTS INFORMED OF LITERACY PROGRESS
4 HIGH SCHOOLS CITED FOR EXCELLENCE
BLACK STUDIES WILL CONTINUE, STUDENTS TOLD
FOLK SINGER, TRAVELER TO PERFORM AT TECH
AIDS CENTERS OFFER WORKSHOP
TEEN STREET VETERAN TO SPEAK AT DINNER
FIRST-AID COURSE SET NEXT WEEK
PULASKI ARTS CENTER PLANS JACK-O'-LANTERN CONTEST
SHULER GETS EDUCATION PAC APPROVAL
4 INTERCEPTIONS IN 1 GAME? NO BIG DEAL, PLAYER SAYS
FOR THE RECORD
PULASKI WENDY'S READY; DUBLIN'S NEXT
SUPPORTERS OF ART, COMPUTERS SPEAK AT SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING
DUCKS IN A ROW
SURPRISES IN MID-TERM REPORT
COUGARS' RUNNER SETS HERSELF APART
REDEDICATED TO WINNING
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