The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 18, 1996
BIRTHS - SUFFOLK
SUFFOLK CRIME REPORT
PROGRAM HELPS STUDENT FIND CAREER PATH
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - SUFFOLK
A COMMUNITY SHAKEN TO ITS ROOTS . . . THE RESIDENTS OF THE MOONEFIELD SUBDIVISION IN SMITHFIELD, WHERE A TORNADO STRUCK FRIDAY NIGHT, BEMOAN THE LOSS OF CENTURY-OLD TREES. BUT THEY ALSO ARE RELIEVED THAT TREE LIMBS, NOT LIVES, WERE LOST.
CONCERT TONIGHT TO HONOR `JUNIE' LANCASTER
ACOUSTICAL AND COUNTRY MUSICIAN PREFERS PERFORMING OVER TALKING
SCHOOL OFFICIAL RETAINS LAW FIRM IN SUIT ON TIMING OF GIRLS SPORTS
THE LONG WAY AROUND THIS FOOT TAKES EXTRA HALF-MILE OF TRAVEL
HOPEFUL RECEIVER HEADS TO JAGUARS' CAMP TERRENCE WARREN STILL SEEKS AN NFL HOME THREE YEARS AFTER BEING DRAFTED.
COVER STORY: PICKIN' AND GRINNIN' ONCE A MONTH, BLUEGRASS LOVERS JAM KNOX AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP IN CARROLLTON FOR A FREE SHOW. BUT THIS MONTH WAS SPECIAL - OLD-TIMERS WHO BROUGHT THE MUSIC TO THE AREA YEARS AGO GOT TOGETHER TO FIDDLE AROUND AGAIN.
VISIT TO GREECE AND TURKEY HELPS PASTOR SAVOR HOME ALL THE MORE
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