The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, September 8, 1995
ANNE M. DE ROSSET
BETTY R. MAUCH
WILLIAM CHARTON
WILLIAM MEYERS
ESTHER H. MOTLEY
WILLIAM F. LEE
EDNA M. POWELL
THOMAS L. HAYNES SR.
MARGARET B. MCCOY
CLARENCE HOGGARD
LINDSEY O. HOLMES
LOIS T. GUTH
KHALID EPPS
JUSTIN H. LEE
JOHN M. DAVIDSON
MARGARET C. OBER
OSCAR L. GUTHRIE
NOLA J. BELL
SALLY J. MASON
ELBERT J. WILKINS
JOHN H. WALDEN JR.
GENEVA L. REID
DANA S. RUSSELL
CATHERINE U. RIFE
DOROTHY A. STEVENS
ALMA H. STALLINGS
HILTON L. GRANT
LEROY HALL
DONNA M. WHITTLE
EUGENE H. MOSELY
SAMUEL EVERETT SR.
GREGORY F. JOHNSON
JEFFERY L. TUCKER
ERNEST S. MARSHALL SR.
WHAT'S ON THE AGENDA? YOU'LL NEED AN INTERPRETER BUREAUCRATIC LANGUAGE HAS OBSCURED MANY BASIC PUBLIC ACTS.
RACCOON TESTS POSITIVE FOR RABIES AT THE BEACH
LEARNING THE ROPES THE DANISH TALL SHIP DANMARK BRINGS ITS FLOATING CLASSROOM TO THE NORFOLK WATERFRONT.
CHESAPEAKE SAYS SCHOOL BOARD VOTE CAN HAPPEN DEC. 19 CITY ATTORNEY NAMES MEMBERS WHO WOULD YIELD THEIR SEATS FIRST.
GROUNDBREAKING TODAY AT PORTSMOUTH REGIONAL JAIL
NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTIONS
POLICE OFFICER KILLED IN CRASH
PRINCESS ANNE HIGH MEETING
RABIES SPREADS ON EASTERN SHORE ACCOMACK COUNTY AND FAIRFAX LED VIRGINIA LAST YEAR IN RABID KILLS.
TWO SUBDIVISIONS WIN INITIAL APPROVAL HUNTER'S RUN AND CRESTWOOD WILL GROW TO A TOTAL OF 15 LOTS.
BOARD LIKELY TO OK FUNDS FOR PLANNING NEW BRIDGE
VOLUNTEERS HID THEIR NAMES, BUT NOT THEIR SMILES
U.S. PROPOSAL FOR WEAKFISH BAN CONTINUES TO MAINTAIN SUPPORT
ROANOKE'S NEWSPAPER EXECUTIVE EDITOR RETIRES
ECSU STUDENTS PUT RESUMES WHERE THEY COUNT - ON A CD
MISSING BOY FOUND DEAD IN LYNNHAVEN RIVER
NSU HOLDING BANQUET
SCHOOL PARADE
YOUTH FOUND SHOT TO DEATH
BOY, 10, CONVICTED IN SEX CASE
CAR-BUS CRASH
TWO BURNED SEVERELY
BRINKS BAG GRAB
SHRINERS' PARADE SATURDAY
COURT CLERK RECOMMENDS SUCCESSOR
MACKEREL AND BLUES ARE RUNNING STRONG
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