The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, June 28, 1995
GRETA JANE GIERKE
MARY L. BURTON
MATTIE O. DEMAIO
JAMES S. MCCRACKEN SR.
RAYMOND L. QUIRK
HARRIETT B. MAJOR
MARIE ANNA CORBIN
TERESA MICHELLE BLAKE
JOHN N. HAGAMAN
ISIAH COLEY
MARJORIE S. RAMEY
CARNEGIE E. BAUM
WILLIAM M. KIRK SR.
HELEN C. DAVIS
H.B. MILLER
COLEMAN W. BAYLES
ROSCOE CRUM
CLIFFORD B. CHAPMAN
JAMES B. COPELAND SR.
NAOMI DAVIS
HAROLD B. CRAFTS
WILLIAM T. HOLLAND II
JANE E. GODWIN
HARRY E. WILSON
RUSSELL H. MATTHEWS
EUGENE M. FRANKS
FRANCES C. KARAKO
ANDREW M. STANLEY
CHARLIE H. BARNES JR.
ARIONIA T. WHITE
PAULINE S. SCHUYLER
EMILIO CARRASQUILLO
MINNIE G. WILLIAMS
REPARD FEDD
JERRY P. BAKER
PATRICIA L. BOWSER
MILTON L. HARRIS
GEORGE A. WARD
THOMAS SAUNDERS
REGINA S. MAIFELD
HUNTON YMCA WILL STAY INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY IDENTITY AND PURPOSE FUEL THE BORAD'S DECISION FORONE OF THE OLDEST INDEPENDENT BLACK Y'S IN THE COUNTRY.
LAWYERS ASK COURT TO DROP CHARGES FACING KELLY DARA
OH, THE SLINGS AND ARROWS OUR MOTHER TONGUE DEFLECTS DAILY
CHESAPEAKE GIVES ITS APPROVAL TO GASTON AGREEMENT AND NORFOLK COUNCIL ADDS ITS OK TO THE PIPELINE SETTLEMENT.
13 INJURED IN 3-VEHICLE CRASH OUTSIDE SKILLS CENTER
CHESAPEAKE NOT READY TO RELEASE VOTING SYSTEM STUDY
PANEL'S MAKEUP WILL RETAIN ITS WHITE MAJORITY
FROM HOSPITAL, SPIVEY ENDORSES FLEMMING, IN VAIN PAMELA J. EDWARDS WILL SERVE ANOTHER TERM ON THE SCHOOL BOARD.
AIR-CONDITIONER THEFT RISES WITH TEMPS, POLICE SAY
LITIGATION MAY DELAY OPENING OF FIRST HORSE TRACK
COLISEUM OFFERS REFUNDS FOR BARRY WHITE'S CANCELED CONCERT
SUMMER SAFARI AT THE ZOO IN A VIRGINIA ZOO PROGRAM, CHILDREN GO BEHIND THE SCENES TO LEARN ABOUT ANIMALS.
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