Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Monday, April 7, 1997
PROPERTY THEFTS RISING IN ROANOKE VALLEYCAR THEFTS, VANDALISM ARE SOME OF THE MOST DIFFICULT CRIMES TO SOLVE, POLICE SAY
ROANOKE COUNTY, MOOSE LODGE DISPUTE TAX GETTING THE MOOSE TO PAY
ROADWATCH
HYDROELECTRIC MIGHTY MITE: A LIGHT UNTO HIMSELF WAYNESBORO LAWYER IS A TWO-TURBINE WONDER
D-DAY MEMORIAL GETS NATIONAL EXPOSURE STEPHEN AMBROSE WILL DISCUSS NEED FOR PLANNED BEDFORD MEMORIAL
THIEF STARTED AT AN EARLY AGE; SAYS BREAK-INS WERE EASY
COLLEGE DREAM COMING TRUE FOR DISADVANTAGED KIDS ROANOKE PROGRAM WINS NATIONAL AWARD
SPRAWLING 'BURBS A GIFT FOR BUILDERS ROANOKE'S POPULATION IS DOWN; BUT THE PEOPLE AREN'T GOING FAR
STATE SEEKS FEDERAL AID FOR RAIL LINE
WELFARE DAY-CARE PROPOSAL STIRS WORRY CRITICS SAY BENEFIT COULD BE NO-JOB INCENTIVE
BUCHANAN COUNCIL MEMBER, EX-POLICE CHIEF DIES AT 62 RESIGNATION FROM POLICE FORCE KICKED OFF A PERIOD OF MUCH-PUBLICIZED CONTROVERSY
GLASGOW FOREST FIRE CONTAINED WITH HELP FROM MOTHER NATURE CAUSE OF BLAZE UNKNOWN
AFTER THE RAIN, PLAY BALL!
NAACP MAY RE-ESTABLISH STUDENT CHAPTER AT UVA TIME IS RIGHT, ORGANIZERS SAY
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