The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, March 28, 1995
- E. SPENCER WISE
- EDWARD ALBERTSON
- BERNARD C. ECKENRODE
- MABEL S. UNDERHILL
- IVA P. GRAY
- FRANK E. DOSS JR.
- FORREST P. WHITE, M.D.
- RICHARD D. GALIETTI
- EDWARD N. LUTZ
- SOPHIE T. HOPKINS
- IDA L. PARKER
- MILDRED S. RODGERS
- FRANK BETHEA JR.
- CHARLES A. BRUGH
- MARTIN ACKERMAN
- HORACE E. TAYLOR
- LANE E. CLENDENIN
- CECIL G. BULLARD
- BENNIE D. MCLAUGHLIN
- MYRLE J. POWERS
- HERBERT F. ROUNTREE
- JOHNNIE E. BRIDGERS
- PATRICK J. KELLY
- HOG FARM PERMIT MAY BE TAKEN AWAY
FIELDS HAVE BEEN SPRAYED WITH WASTE, INVESTIGATORS SAY.
- JAMES E. WOOD
- CHARLOTTE G. SMITH
- GENEVA H. HORN
- CLEO R. JOLLIFF
- CORA OUTLAW
- WILLIAM BAZEMORE
- NEST WILL NOT THWART PROGRESS ON I-64 ROAD-WIDENING PROJECT
- E. OCEAN VIEW LANDLORD SETTLES SUIT WITH NRHA
- FIRED GUARD ASSAILS VIRGINIA WESLEYAN ADMINISTRATORS
- SPRING GRAZING
WILD PONIES, STRAYING TO SANDBRIDGE, DRAW ADMIRATION AND CAUTION
- STUDENTS TREATED AFTER SCHOOL BUS, CAR COLLIDE
- STATE GETS AN EARFUL ON SCHOOL PLAN
BOARD NOW SEEKS COMMON GROUND FROM AMONG CITIZENS' COMMENTS
- GROUP: VA. REGULATORS OK'D ILLEGAL PERMITS
THE PRO-BUSINESS BUREAUCRACY BENT FEDERAL RULES ON WATER POLLUTION, THE
COMPLAINT CLAIMS.
- SAVORING THE INCREMENTAL SIGNS THAT HERALD SPRING
- JURY RECOMMENDS LIFE FOR KILLER
- ALLEN WANTS LEGISLATORS TO CUT $15 MILLION FROM VA. BUDGET
- ALLEN EXPECTED TO SIGN BEACH RESTRUCTURING BILL
- RESIDENTS, FEDS TALK OUT WORRIES OVER RADIOACTIVE ACID
PLANS WOULD PROTECT THE TRANSPORT AND STORAGE, OFFICIALS SAY.
- JURY OUT 2 DAYS IN TRIAL OF EX-UNITED WAY LEADER
- REVERSE COUNTY BOARD, DEVELOPER ASKS COURT
- MAN IN UNITED WAY PROBE MAY SHARE BIG INHERITANCE
- MOST SPEAKERS AT 2ND HEARING OPPOSE ADDED MARINA FEES
- DARE COUNTY FACES A DILEMMA: RAISE TAXES, CUT SERVICES OR BOTH
COUNTY EXPECTS A $2 MILLION SHORTFALL IN THE NEXT 2 YEARS.
by SS