Roanoke Times
& World-News
Current: THURSDAY, October 21, 1993
GOVERNOR HONORS VIRGINIA TECH FORESTRY STUDENT FOR VOLUNTEERISM
ECONOMICS IS DRAW SAY FLOYD GROUP HOME PLANNERS
BOBCATS SHOW SIGNS OF LIFE, BUT YOU KNEW THEY WOULD
QUARTERBACKS ARE IN SEASON FOR SHAWSVILLE'S LEON EAST
PULASKI COUNTY HALLOWEEN OCT. 30
SUPERVISORS SEEK BOARD APPLICANTS
GILES OKS CONTRACT FOR HAULING TRASH TO MONTGOMERY
BUDGET PROTEST
ST. ALBANS ANNOUNCES LAYOFFS
TREE PLANTED IN MEMORY OF TEACHER
PEMBROKE, NS REACH POSSIBLE PACT ON SEWAGE PLANTS
WHEN LANDSCAPING, FIND RIGHT TREE FOR RIGHT SITE
CHURCH PLANS FALL FESTIVAL
SMOKING-CESSATION PROGRAMS PLANNED
ST. PETER'S ANTIQUE SHOW-SALE ANNOUNCED
HEREFORD FALL SALE SCHEDULED OCT. 30
CANDIDATES' FORUM OCT. 28 IN MONTGOMERY
FIRST-AID TRAINING PLANNED FOR CAREGIVERS
TERRY WILL ADDRESS CHRISTIANSBURG RALLY
`TAKE BACK NIGHT' MARCH AND RALLY
PEARISBURG WANTS GOBLINS A DAY EARLY
DIRECTOR ELECTED TO NATIONAL OFFICE
PLAYMAKERS PLAN `MOUSETRAP' SHOWS
LEMLEY LEADING MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
NEXT CENTURY'S SCHOOL-BUILDING NEEDS TO BE STUDIED IN PULASKI
SUPERVISOR JOE STEWART HAS CHALLENGE IN MONTGOMERY
BLUE RIDGE DISTRICT AVOIDS BIG SURPRISE
WAVE MAKING A BIG SPLASH
MCNEIL PROVES A TALL ORDER FOR OPPONENTS
THE DOMINANT DEMON
FUNDS NEEDED FOR TOURISM PROMOTION, COMMISSION SAYS
SIGNS OF THE SEASON
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