Roanoke Times
& World-News
Neighbors: Thursday, November 14, 1996
APPLAUSE
SOCCER HALL OF FAME ROANOKE'S LIZ WEDEMEYER HAS BEEN RACKING UP ATHLETIC AND ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR YEARS; NOW SHE'S ADDED ANOTHER ONE TO HER GLOWING LIST
EAGLE SCOUT
WISHING UPON A STARSUCCESSFUL FALL CLASSIC AND A NEW COMPLEX HAVE SOCCER RIDING HIGH, BUT A NEW PRACTICE FACILITY MIGHT TAKE THE SPORT TO THE NEXT LEVEL
AROUND TOWN EAST
JOB FAIR TO BE HELD TODAY
AROUND TOWN
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SCHOOL WEST
IN SERVICE SOUTH
ON THE RECORD
ROANOKE STARS ARE DRIVEN TO PLAY TOUGHER COMPETITION
COACHES SEEK COMMON GROUND
SOFTBALL CHAMPS
IN BUSINESS - EAST
SPARTANS' HOPES STILL IN AIR SALEM'S R.J. BECKWITH, TIMESLAND'S NO. 2 QUARTERBACK WITH MORE THAN 1,200 YARDS PASSING, NOW IS AIMING BEYOND HIS FOUR FAVORITE RECEIVERS TO THE GROUP AA DIVISION 4 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
IN BUSINESS NORTH
IN SERVICE WEST
NEIGHBORHOOD NAMES
100 YEARS
HOPING FOR A GLOWING CHRISTMAS SEASON
PHANELSON KEEPS HIS EYES ON THE FUTURE
AROUND TOWN
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