The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, September 3, 1997
- BENJAMIN HUDGINS
- BARBARA J. HARRELL
- CHARLES E. PERRY SR.
- ANNIE MAE POLLARD
- DONNA M. GIER-BROWN
- JOSEPH C. HOGAN
- GEORGIA MAE GREGORY
- THERESA V. CHATMON
- JAMES W. SEARS
- KAREN C. SMALL
- SEBASTIAN M. GENOVESE
- HAROLD D. STROUP
- WILLIAM R. GIBBS JR.
- VIRGINIA W. STEVENS
- ALBERT J. CASEY
- DISHON M. RICE
- HARRY L. HARRIS
- NICOLE A. VANN
- PRICILLA S. CHERRY
- MARY C. SOURBIER
- LINDA D. GIULIAN
- HOWARD L. WEST SR.
- CATHERINE WRIGHT
- ELIJAH WILSON
- BIRDIE S. PHELPS
- FLOSSIE B. CHAPPELL
- LAVERA W. HAYDEN
- SAMMY J. MCLANE
- TAMIKA R. NIXON
- ROBERT E. WHITEHEAD JR.
- FREDERICK J. STEINBACH
- GLADYS C. WARREN
- LAURA L. FIELDS
- CONRAD P. MOOK
- ELIZABETH A. NYE
- JUANITA J. VADEN
- LLEWELLYN B. BOWDEN
- KENNETH W. MALBON
- MARY E. COULL
- VIVIAN B. VETRA
- KATHRYN Y. TAYLOR
- W. LUTHER SIMERSON SR.
- LOUIS R. REIBOLD SR.
- SALLIE P. HAYNES
- DOROTHY H. URQUHART
- LINWOOD J. HURDLE
- LEWIS H. CODD JR.
- ROSA V. DAUGHTRY
- STATUS REPORT: MILLS E. GOODWIN JR. COURTS BUILDING, SUFFOLK
- NORFOLK'S RED INK HITS HIGH-WATER MARK IN '97
- NEW SCHOOLS, AND A NEW YEAR, BRING MANY FIRSTS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The Virginia Beach City Council Tuesday voted 7-4 in favor of an alternative plan to fund new and improved city libraries without a referendum this November. A story Wednesday on the council vote did not make this clear. Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf and Councilmen John A. Baum, Louis R. Jones and Linwood O. Branch III voted against the alternative proposal. There was no formal vote against the library referendum. Correction published Thursday, September 4, 1997. ***************************************************************** SCHOOL-REPAIRS REFERENDUM PUT OFF BEACH COUNCIL ALSO SIDETRACKS LIBRARY QUESTION
- LAST MISSISSIPPI ESCAPEE CAUGHT
- SHE TOOK YEARS TO GET TO HEAD OF CLASS
- SOME HOTELS MISS DEADLINE FOR INSTALLING FIRE SPRINKLERS
- GROUNDWATER STUDY APPROVED FOR DARE COMMISSIONERS WANT TO KNOW THE EXPANSION POSSIBILITIES.
- RESIDENTS SAY NARROW ROAD CAN'T SUPPORT NEW SUBDIVISION
- COLINGTON CLUB SAILORS WIN 2 OF 3 RACES
- AN EYE FOR FISH
- LOTS OF ACTION TAKES PLACE IN WATERS OFF OREGON INLET
- WELFARE OFFICIALS, CITIZENS WORRY AS REFORM LOOMS THEY ASK: WHO WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN AND HELP FAMILIES MEET NEW DEMANDS?
- CELEBRATING NO. 101
- ALBEMARLE
- HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
- MANTEO SCHOOL GUARD SETS HER EYES ON THE PRIZE: MARCHING FOR MACY'S
- PORTSMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO SPONSOR TRIBUTE TO MUSICIANS
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- INTERFAITH ALLIANCE, CHRISTIAN COALITION DIFFER ON AGENDAS
- TRAFFIC DEATH TOLL IS MOUNTING NEW SAFETY RULES NEEDED FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE-TUNNEL.
- HOLD THE LINE: MORE SPRAWL IS NOT WORTH SUPPORTING
- CHRISTIAN COALITION THE LATEST WISH LIST THE GROUP SUPPORTS LEGISLATION TO CRACK ON RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION AND TO END THE TAX CODE'S MARRIAGE PENALTY.
- NUNS FIND SILENCE, LOVE IN VIRGINIA'S MOUNTAINS
- TEENS WILL HELP ENFORCE ALCOHOL, TOBACCO SALES LAW
- PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BUSING MADE EASIER WITH SOFTWARE
- EDUCATION BOARD REFUSES TO DELAY VOTE ON PUBLIC SCHOOL STANDARDS
- BEYER CALLS FOR MORE DAY-CARE INSPECTORS, TOUGHER LAWS
- COURTS & CRIME
- BACK - TO - SCHOOL NOTEBOOK
- WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING
- PFIESTERIA MAY THRIVE ON RIVER'S UNIQUE TRAITS, EXPERT THEORIZES
- NORFOLK'S ECONOMIC CHALLENGE
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