The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
HARRY O. DALTON: CLEAN-WATER-AND-SOIL MAN
THE SUN IS SHINING FROM A NEW LOCATION IN DOWNTOWN SUFFOLK
CLEANING UP DEBRIS RAISES QUALITY OF LIFE
SLICES OF LIFE IN WESTERN TIDEWATER
THIS `JUNKYARD DOG' WILDER THAN THE PACK
3 SHOPS OPEN IN DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN SEAMSTRESS, NEW AND USED STORE AND A BEAUTY SALON HANG OUT THEIR SHINGLES.
A MOUSE TALE IS TOLD AT KILBY SHORES A TEACHER'S POETRY AND STUDENTS' DRAWINGS GIVE LIFE TO THE SCHOOL'S RESPECTABLE RODENT.
DYING YOUNG: N-SA TRIES TO COPE AS A FRIEND IS GONE
ACADEMY STRONG, BUT OTHERS CLOSING IN AN ALL-TIME HIGH PLAYER TURNOUT BRIGHTENS THIS SEASON'S OUTLOOK FOR NORFOLK COLLEGIATE.
LAND AND TIMBER FINISHES EIGHTH IN REGION SOFTBALL
YOUTH PERSISTS, EARNS BLACK BELT
CORPORATE CUP TO KICK OFF SPORTS AT PEANUT FEST
FRANKLIN LAWYER IS ON THE CASE HELPING HOSPICE CAMP
PICKING ON PEANUTS NATIONAL CONSUMPTION OF SUFFOLK'S TOP CROP HAS DROPPED, AND ITS FATTY IMAGE IS PART OF THE PROBLEM, GROWERS SAY. IMPORTS AND THE BASEBALL STRIKE ARE ALSO TO BLAME.
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