Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Wednesday, February 21, 1996
RAINY-DAY CUT
WELFARE COMPUTER PROBED
BOUCHER LIKELY TO FACE REPUBLICAN CHALLENGE
FORMER DRIVER GUILTY ROANOKE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER HAD POT, CRACK
PRELIMINARY BUDGET SHOWS $6 MILLION DEFICIT GROWTH IN BEDFORD COUNTY SCHOOLS AND JAILS IS PARTIAL CAUSE
GIRL FINDS GRIEVING DAD DEAD
GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEADED FOR GRIDLOCK
`DROWNED' TEEN SHOWS UP - ALIVE GILES CO. SHERIFF INVESTIGATING
PULASKI COUNCIL MEMBER TO RESIGN
RICHMOND MAYORAL FLAP DIVIDES ALLIES, UNITES ADVERSARIES
RAMMED BRIDGE REOPENS
CRITICISM SPARKS CONFEDERATE BALL SELLOUT
LEGISLATURE PLANS FUNDING NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL COULD GET AT LEAST $150,000
ARMED ROBBERS HIT 2 ROANOKE HOMES IN BOTH INCIDENTS, FRONT DOORS KICKED IN
FRANKLIN BOARD APPROVES ROAD MONEY ROCKY MOUNT HOPED COUNTY WOULD PAY MORE TOWARD INDUSTRIAL PARK PROJECT
CAMPAIGN GIFT RULE ENDORSED BILL WOULD DOUBLE LIMIT FOR REPORTING
OFFICIALS TO UNVEIL BIG PRIVATE INVESTMENT
INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAN RAISES NEIGHBORS' FEARS NEIGHBORS TO SPEAK OF INDUSTRIAL PARK FEARS
ROANOKE COUNCIL TO MAKE TV DEBUT $25,000 APPROVED FOR EXPLORE PARK
SPRING BREAK SHRINKS TO A LONG WEEKEND ROANOKE BOARD REJECTS PROPOSAL TO EXTEND SCHOOL YEAR
OBIT
'HARD-WORKING CITIZEN' SEEKS GOP NOD BUT HE'S AN UNKNOWN TO 5TH DISTRICT PARTY
OBIT LATE NOTICES
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