Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Tuesday, May 14, 1996
U.S. 29 STALKER STILL ON LOOSE
SCHOOL BUDGET PASSES FRANKLIN CO. JOBS, RAISES SURVIVE CUTS
MUD FLIES IN SENATE RACE
SUPERINTENDENT GETS AN EARFUL JOEL TURNER STAFF WRITER
CAN'T SEE WHY STICKER GOES THERE?
HOLLINS COLLEGE LOSES CANDIDATE
REKINDLING THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT
LITTLE COMPUTERS COULD BORROW BIG BRAINS
VICTIM HAD 13 GUN WOUNDS CITY'S FIRST MURDER CHARGES FILED FOR '96
BANKER PLEADS GUILTY EX-VICE PRESIDENT CHEATED IN CHECKS
TROOPERS HOPE GADGETS SLOW HIGH-SPEED CHASES TEST DEVICES FLATTEN TIRES OF SPEEDERS
DRUG PROGRAM GETS U.S. GRANT FOR EXPANSION PLAN EMPHASIZES TREATMENT, TRAINING
RESIDENTS PAVE WAY TO SOLUTION
WINTER HARM SHOWS AT MILITARY CEMETERY
15-YEAR-OLD FACES ADULT MURDER TRIAL
COUNCIL RAISES ITS PAY MCCADDEN WANTED DEBATE
COLD SNAP FILLS RESCUE MISSION
SALEM CUTS FUNDS TO VISITORS BUREAU WE'RE NOT GETTING OUR MONEY'S WORTH, COUNCIL SAYS
OBIT LATE NOTICES
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SCHOOL BUDGET PASSES FRANKLIN CO. JOBS, RAISES SURVIVE CUTS
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