The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, December 16, 1994
CLARA LOUISE BROADY
THELMA B. ROGERS
ANTHONY W. TODISCO JR.
MARY ANN D. TOMPKINS
GAY C. BIRDSONG
MILDRED MAE DARBY
JULIA MARIE KAPPERS
MARTHA M. SMITH
MARGARET M. COOK
KATHERINE D. PEASE
MARY C. KEOWN
JOHN W. KNIGHT JR.
ROSE M. HARTFORD
PROPOSED DRESS CODE FOR TEACHERS DRAWS FIRE
EVELYN H. HUNTER
BEATRICE S. CORBETT
JOHN S. MASON
MARY E. CARIANI
HARVIE T. WEAVER
CLAUDE A. STINSON
NELLIE L. PARKER
LILLIAN J. VAUGHAN
ERNEST PRESSLEY
CHUCK CHUI LIN
DONALD J. CLARK
CHRISTIE H. DAVIDSON
MAYE H. LANGSTON
HELEN H. HUBBARD
MYRTLE BROWN
WESLEY E. BOWER
ELIZABETH R. WALKER
FREDERICK T. NAHF
GEORGE W. WEBB
ROBERT R. YOUNCE
ROBERT E. BANKES
MYRTLE H. DAILEY
PAULINE B. SKINNER
EVA M. RIDLEY
ELOIS ROBERTS
WILLIE W. HALL
JOE A. CHERRY
GRACIE M. FERRELL
DEBORAH B. LEE
ADORACION G. PANGILINAN
WILLIAM W. MCNAIR
WILLIAM S. CROSLEY
JOY FUND DONORS
AMTRAK BILLS INJURED PASSENGERS
EPA OPPOSES COAL-STORAGE FACILITY PLAN THE EPA EXPRESSES ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS TO THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
U.S. WEATHER SERVICE OPENS VA. OFFICE WITH MORE-ACCURATE RADAR
``GUMSHOE CHRISTMAS'' FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
DARE WILL GET NEW SCHOOL WHEN NEEDED FOR NOW, OFFICIALS SAY, ENROLLMENT IS NOT TOO HIGH
MICE DISCOVER A WARM HOME - BUT NO WELCOME - IN CITY HALL
THE PERILS OF PAINTING THE CAPE HATTERAS LIGHT PEELING LEAD PAINT HAS MADE THE JOB A TALL ORDER.
DISPUTE SWIRLS AROUND CLOSING OF BOAT RAMP PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM CAUSES DISPUTE.
ACTOR CLIFTON DAVIS NAMED TO ECSU POSITION
SHORELINE CREEPING CLOSER TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
A FINE DAY, SPENT WITH THE LADY OF WOLF TRAP
RADIOACTIVE LEAK FOUND AT NUCLEAR PLANT STATE WANTS CP&L TO DIG NEW WELLS TO TEST GROUNDWATER.
LEADERS URGE RETIREES TO TAKE STATE SETTLEMENT
CASINO GIVES INCENTIVES TO HAMPTON THE CITY ACCEPTS THE PACKAGE, AND VOTES FOR THE FIRM.
MERCHANT LOSES PLEA FOR SECURITY GRILLE ON GRANBY STREET STORE
ISLE OF WIGHT ADOPTS ZONING TO REGULATE LARGE HOG FARMS
PARK, SPEEDWAY PLANS MEET OPPOSITION BOISTEROUS CROWD OF 200 TURNS OUT FOR SUFFOLK BRIEFING.
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