The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, January 29, 1997
JAMES A. JONES JR.
ROSEBUD P. TOLENTINO
MAXINE E. STOKES
MARY E. LEONARD
WILMA C. CARRAWAY
RICHARD D. CHANDLER
ALICE S. WATSON
GEORGE E. INGRAM SR.
SINCLAIR TUTTLE
RAYMOND E. MCMILLAN
CAROL L. WHITE
A. WYVILLE BRYANT III
SARATOGA W. BROWN
ELIZABETH A. MALLARD
RICE M. YOUELL JR.
LONNIE B. DREW JR.
BLANCHE M. MCCOY
MARY E. MILLER
ELISHA CARTER
SALLIE P. STILLMAN
EDWARD DELOATCH
SANDRA C. GILLIS
WILLIAM DUNN
MADELEINE H. WRIGHT
JAZZMINE Y. DEBERRY
WILLIAM I. MARSHALL
HELEN G. SINICKI
ROBERT N. SWINEHART
ROBIN R. GUSTAFSON
GLORIA M. WHESDOS
JOHN T. GIBBS SR.
ZACK OWENS
ADA S. SPENCER
NORMAN G. SWIFT
JAMES D. HILL
JAMES M. IVEY
EDWARD WHITE
GUN AT SCHOOL LEADS TO ARRESTS
OUTER SPACE TO FILL MUSEUM BLANK SPACE SOLAR SYSTEM MODEL PICKED FOR ATRIUM ON SECOND FLOOR OF CHILDREN'S ATTRACTION.
GLOWING FINANCIAL REPORT PLEASES SCHOOL BOARD
LONG-OPPOSED CHURCH FINDS A HOME AT LAST CALVARY REVIVAL WILL RENOVATE AND ENLARGE A FORMER STORE NEAR MILITARY CIRCLE.
HIGH-MILEAGE CARS IN LINE FOR TAX BREAK IN SUFFOLK DISCOUNTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR VEHICLES THAT HAVE GONE BEYOND 100,000 MILES.
NSU'S WILSON HAS DREAM OF A REBORN BRAMBLETON NORFOLK NEIGHBORHOOD IS NOW PLAGUED WITH CRIME AND DECAY.
FINANCES EARN PRAISE, BUT ADVISERS POINT TO LONG-TERM CONCERNS
DOT A NO-SHOW AT U.S. 158 HEARING HOWEVER, SURVEY OF CURRITUCK ROAD IS FINISHED, STATE ENGINEER SAYS.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS SHAPED A MAN'S LIFE 15 YEARS AGO
FEEDING TIME
WANCHESE FISH DRIVER CLEARED OF VIOLATION; N.Y. FINE PAID
CONSULTANT: PAVILION WORK WISER THAN NEW HOTEL
NORSHIPCO SPILLS TOXIC WATER INTO ELIZABETH THE COMPANY LIKELY WILL FACE PENALTIES AND A FINE FROM STATE REGULATORS.
HOMELESS SERVICE CENTER APPROVED HOMELESS WILL RECEIVE COUNSELING BUT WILL NOT SPEND THE NIGHT AT THE NEW FACILITY.
STATE DIGEST
COLINGTON DRAWS A ZONING PLAN MOST RESIDENTS CAN LIVE WITH
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
JUDGE GIVES WOMAN 41 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR INTIMIDATING WITNESS
VOLUNTEER TRAINING
RETIRED EDUCATOR WILL LEAD ALBEMARLE BOARD
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