06:00-01

E-Hooper

ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#97-31
GRAPHIC=Hooper


Family and friends remembered Roanoke Police Chief M. David Hooper yesterday as a man of principle and public service.
Hooper died Monday from cancer.
Joe Dashiell has more on the services.
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SOT
IN Q=Outside St. Andrew's
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-J. L. Viar/Acting Police Chief; :19
SUPER=01-Randy Rule/St. Andrew's Catholic Church; :27
SUPER=@Joe2; :49
SUPER=04-August 1, 1967; :57
SUPER=02-David Bowers/Roanoke Mayor; 1:08
RUNS=1:23
OUT Q=JD News 7 Roanoke


((Outside St. Andrews Catholic Church, the line of uniforms provided a quiet tribute to the man who lead Roanoke's police force for almost 30 years.
Inside the church, the words of a a police major, a minister and a mayor told the story of a man who valued honesty, integrity, loyalty, and fairness.
SOT
IN Q=...a fine, dedicated husband

((MAJOR J.L. VIAR/ACTING POLICE CHIEF: A FINE DEDICATED HUSBAND, FATHER, GRANDFATHER, AND THE FINEST POLICE OFFICER I HAVE EVER KNOWN.)) ((FR. RANDY RULE/ST. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: THINGS WE CAN SAY ABOUT A MAN WHO LIVED HIS LIFE WITH EVERY BIT OF HIS ENERGY TO ACCOMPLISH THE GOALS HE THOUGHT WERE IMPORTANT FOR HIMSELF, HIS FAMILY AND HIS COMMUNITY.))
RUNS=:26
OUT Q=and for his community.


A procession of police cars carried hooper's casket from the church to the cemetery hillside where he was buried with full police honors. NAT SOUND OF BAGPIPES OR 21-GUN SALUTE
An intensely private person in a very public office, a stern police chief who loved children, Hooper was remembered as a man of apparent contradictions, but ultimately he was honored as principled public servant.
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SOT
IN Q= Finally thank you chief

((DAVID BOWERS/ROANOKE MAYOR: FINALLY, THANK YOU CHIEF. JOB WELL DONE, GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT. MAY GOD BLESS HIS SOUL AND GIVE HIM ETERNAL PEACE.))
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=give him eternal peace.


Joe Dashiell News 7 Roanoke))

P-Postal-Worker


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#97-43
GRAPHIC=None


A dog attacked a Roanoke postal worker yesterday.
But the owners of the pit bull terrier said it was just being protective of another dog.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Richard Greer was delivering mail at 924 Highland Avenue in southeast Roanoke around one o'clock yesterday afternoon.
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SOT 13:10:37
IN Q=And the

((NICHOLAS CARR/EYEWITNESS: AND THE DOG JUST COME OUT AND ATTACKED THE GUY. IT WAS JUST LIKE FOR NO REASON. THE POSTMAN DIDN'T EVEN HAVE TIME TO MACE HIM OR ANYTHING. THE JUST COME OUT AND JUST ATTACKED HIM.))
SUPER=01-Nicholas Carr/Witness;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=attacked him.
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VO-NAT


The dog's owners say their pet normally isn't vicious but it does NOT like strangers going near their younger pit bull.
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SOT 13:31:16
IN Q=He is

((CORLISS WITT/DOG'S OWNER: HE IS PROTECTIVE OVER THE LITTLE PUPPY, ESPECIALLY. BUT AROUND THE CHILDREN HE'S PROTECTIVE, FOR THEM, FOR US. IT'S MY FAULT HE GOT OUT.))
SUPER=01-Corliss Witt/Dog's Owner;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=got out.
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=None


Greer was taken to a hospital for his injuries.
He is NOT expected to lose any time from work.
The dog has been impounded.

Taxes


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=taxes


One day after the House passed the biggest tax cut in 16 years, the Senate is expected to follow suit.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington, DC;


Democrats on Capitol Hill are calling the Republican- sponsored tax cuts a boon to the rich.
But Republicans say the cuts are aimed at the middle class.
The House plan adds up to 85- billion dollars overall, and includes breaks for families, education, capital gains and estate taxes.
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Mofo-Sally


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#net (edit of 597-29)
GRAPHIC=NONE


K-92's "Mofo and Sally" are moving to Richmond.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;


After about four years of their show, they admit leaving the valley behind for the state capitol was a tough decision.
The station they're moving to has a much lower spot in the ratings.
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SOT 10:16:16 UPHILL BATTLE
IN Q=I think

((MONTY FOSTER/"MOFO AND SALLY": I THINK THEY'RE LIKE SIXTH OR SEVENTH IN THE MARKET, BUT THEY DO REAL WELL WITH FEMALES, WHICH IS THEIR TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC, AND WE SEEM TO DO REAL WELL WITH FEMALES HERE. SO HOPEFULLY IT WON'T BE A HUGE UPHILL BATTLE.))
SUPER=01-Monty Foster/"Mofo and Sally";
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=uphill battle.
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VO-NAT


The pair met at K-92 when Mofo was hired there a little more than four years ago.
Sally Sevareid has actually been a mainstay on K-92's top rated morning programs for eight years.
The "Mofo and Sally" goodbye show is scheduled for Monday morning.
No word yet on who will replace the team.
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E-Co.-Schools


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=jsu
TAPE#597-32
GRAPHIC=Education


Roanoke County School Board members voted last night to increase their pay by more than 60-percent.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.


Their salaries will increase from 29-hundred dollars a year to 48-hundred.
Superintendent Deanna Gordon and two Assistant Superintendents will each receive a three- point- two percent pay raise.
School Board Chairman Michael Stovall says the raises will help them do their jobs more effectively.
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SOT 20:54:32
IN Q=The big need

((MICHAEL STOVALL/SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN: THE BIG NEED FOR THE PAY INCREASE IS TO COVER OUR EXPENSES..IT'S NOT SOLELY TO PUT MONEY IN OUR POCKETS..BUT TO COVER OUR EXPENSE))
SUPER=01-Michael Stovall/School Board Chairman
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=cover our expenses
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VO-NAT


But some parents say the raise is unnecessary--and it's taking money away from the children.
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SOT 20:25:29
IN Q=I feel like

((DENISE RIPLEY/CONCERNED PARENT:I FEEL LIKE IF THEY'RE OVERWHELMED WITH THE DEMANDS ON THE JOB. IF THEY FEEL LIKE THAT THEY NEED TO QUIT ))
SUPER=01-Denise Ripley/Concerned Parent
RUNS=:04
OUT Q=need to quit
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=HOLD


The school board also gave superintendent Gordon high marks in her annual review.

E-Goals-2000


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#net (edit of 97-37)
GRAPHIC=Education


Virginia's conservatives championed the fight against Goals 2000.
But, yesterday they lost their battle in a 5- to 3 vote by the State Board of Education.
Ellen Qualls has more on the 15-million dollars in federal Goals 200 funds..
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SOT
IN Q=A 5 to 3
SUPER=03-Richmond; :00
SUPER=01-Michelle Easton/Va. Board of Education; :13
SUPER=01-Kay James/Va. Board of Education; :30
SUPER=01-Rayford Harris/Va. Board of Education; :45
SUPER=01-Brandon Bell/Va. Board of Education; :52
SUPER=@Payne; :58
SUPER=@Ellen2; 1:12
RUNS=1:20
OUT Q=Qualls, News 7, Richmond.

(( It was a tough ideological loss for board president Michelle Easton -- and a narrow face-saver for the man who appointed her.
The Governor declared in January he'd won the funds without strings attached.
sot tape ONE 05:24

((MICHELLE EASTON/VA. BOARD OF EDUCATION: I AM STILL UNALTERABLY OPPOSED TO VIRGINIA PARTICIPATING IN GOALS 2000.))
runs=:05


Easton privately pressured members NOT to cave in to political pressures the Governor might feel.
But the Allen administration even sent the State Police to fetch the vote of Kay James after car trouble on the Interstate.
sot tape TWO 30:41

((KAY JAMES/VA. BOARD OF EDUCATION: THE PRINCIPLES THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO ME, GEORGE ALLEN PROTECTED IN HIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING AND IN THIS APPLICATION. AND SO AS I DID THAT SOUL-SEARCHING, I HAD NO REAL REASON LEFT NOT TO SUPPORT THIS APPLICATION.))
runs=:15



sot tape 15:48

((RAYFORD HARRIS/VA. BOARD OF EDUCATION: I'M GOING TO SUPPORT THE SOUL OF THE GOVERNOR. BECAUSE HE REPRESENTS THIS COMMONWEALTH.))
runs=:07



sot tape TWO 34:12

((BRANDON BELL/VA. BOARD OF EDUCATION: TO PARAPHRASE A FAIRLY POPULAR RECENT MOVIE, SEND US THE MONEY.))
runs=:04



sot 02:05:28

((L.F. PAYNE/D-CANDIDATE FOR LT. GOVERNOR: I'M GLAD THE BOARD HAS DONE THE RIGHT THING. BUT IT CONTINUES TO SURPRISE ME THAT THERE IS A VERY SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE NON-MAINSTREAM PEOPLE, WHO DO NOT WANT US TO HAVE THESE FUNDS TO HELP OUR CHILDREN.))
runs=:14


George Allen's distrust of those he also calls "the federales" had already cost Virginia 8-point-4 million dollars.
Ellen Qualls, News 7, Richmond.))

Lake-Boats


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net (edit of 597-24)
Graphic=lightning


At Smith Mountain Lake yesterday, lightning triggered a fire at a Highland Pointe dock.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Eleven boats were heavily damaged-- a few even sank.
Public safety officials estimate between 25 and 30 gallons of fuel leaked into the water.
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SOT 11:18:24
IN Q=We don't really expect

(( BENNIE RUSSELL/FRANKLIN CO. PUBLIC SAFETY: WE DON'T REALLY EXPECT MUCH HAZARD AT ALL. MOST OF THE FUEL BURNED DURING THE FIRE, SO WE DO HAVE THE AREA CONTAINED. WE DON'T EXPECT ANY EFFECT ON THE WILDLIFE OR THE LAKE AT ALL. THE AREA WILL BE CLEANED OF THE DEBRIS, AND EVERYTHING SHOULD RETURN TO NORMAL IN A FEW WEEKS.))
SUPER=01-Bennie Russell/Franklin Co. Public Safety;
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=normal in a few weeks
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Crews from the Glade Hill and Smith Mountain Lake Marina Fire departments responded to the blaze.
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p-kitchen-Fire


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=amo
TAPE#597-25
GRAPHIC=lightning


A Mount Pleasant home caught fire yesterday in Roanoke County after it was struck by lightning.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;


Fire officials say it started in the kitchen of this home on Mayfield Drive, about six o'clock.
The blaze blackened the walls, but was contained to one room.
The owner of the home was taken to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. Authorities say lightning struck the electrical system.
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Internet


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=Supreme Court


In its race to summer recess, the U-S Supreme Court made several landmark rulings yesterday.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington, DC;


One of which protects the rights of free speech in cyberspace.
The Justices ruled Congress violated the First Amendment when it tried to keep pornography off the Internet to protect children.
One Supreme Court judge wrote that barring sexually explicit material from computers would have a "chilling effect on free speech."
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WIPE WIPE WIPE

Assist-Suicide


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=WIPE WIPE WIPE
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The high court also upheld a ban on doctor- assisted suicide.
But the decision has NOT put an end to the debate.
SUPER=03-Washington, DC;


Many "Right to Die" supporters say the ruling is NOT a clear defeat for them.
Proponents say the ruling leaves open the possibility for states to decide the issue.
Oregon, meanwhile, is the only state with a law allowing doctor- assisted suicide, but it is still being challenged in state court.
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WIPE WIPE WIPE

Line-Item


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=WIPE WIPE WIPE
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington, DC;


Finally, in its third major ruling of the day, the Supreme Court made Bill Clinton the first U-S President in history authorized to use the line- item veto.
Clinton says he intends to use his new power wisely and whenever appropriate.
The President calls the line- item veto a "valuable tool for eliminating waste in the federal budget."
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Postal-Worker


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=MOrn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#net (edit of 97-43)
GRAPHIC=NONE


The Roanoke post office expects Richard Greer to return to his mail route today, despite being attacked by a pit bull yesterday afternoon.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


According to an witness, Greer was making a routine delivery during his southeast Roanoke run, when he was attacked.
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SOT 13:08:05
IN Q=It knocked him down.

((NICHOLAS CARR/EYEWITNESS: IT KNOCKED HIM DOWN. IT HIT HIM LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN. I MEAN IT HIT HIM LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN. IT'S WHAT HE DOES. ))
SUPER=01-Nicholas Carr/Eyewitness;
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=what he does.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The dog's owners say it's normally not vicious.
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SOT 13:30:53
IN Q=I didn't

((CORLISS WITT/DOG'S OWNER: I DIDN'T KNOW THE DOOR HAD BLOWN OPEN AND HE WAS DOWN HERE. AND THE DOG CAME. I DID GET HIM BUT HE BIT HIS ARM. I HOPE IT ISN'T BAD. AND THEN THEY CAME AND TOOK OUR DOG.))
SUPER=01-Corliss Witt/Dog's Owner;
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=our dog.
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=NONE


Greer was taken to the hospital to be treated for his wounds.
The dog's been impounded.

E-Henry-Murder


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=tte
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=Shooting


Authorities are awaiting today's autopsy results after an anonymous call Wednesday night led Henry County police to a dead woman.
Police found 37- year- old Stephanie Parler lying on Tommy Carter Road in Martinsville shortly after midnight.
The Chatham resident suffered a gunshot wound to the head.
Police are questioning people who were with Parler that night.
Anyone with information should contact Martinsville police.

E-Danville-Lawsuit


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=tte
TAPE#97-38
GRAPHIC=Lawsuit


A Danville police officer won't be getting her day in court after all.
She was suing the Danville police department for gender discrimination.
But a federal judge dismissed the case.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Former police detective Cheryl Bartee sued for 17-million dollars after she was fired for tape recording a conversation with a superior.
Police Chief Neal Morris says Judge Jackson Kiser made the right decision.
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SOT 00:49
IN Q=Naturally

((NEAL MORRIS/DANVILLE POLICE CHIEF: NATURALLY WE'RE PLEASED THAT THE CASE HAS BEEN DISMISSED. IT'S ALWAYS UNFORTUNATE WHEN THESE THINGS HAPPEN BUT THE COURT IS THE PLACE TO RESOLVE DIFFERENCES OF OPINION.))
SUPER=@Morris;
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=differences of opinion
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=Lawsuit


Neither Bartee nor her Richmond lawyer could be reached for comment.
Judge Kiser is expected to say why he threw out the case next week.

P-Dole


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=cst
TAPE#597-26
GRAPHIC=Mornin health check


In this morning's health check,
SS=DOLE


The well-known president of the American Red Cross paid a visit to the trenches yesterday, to rally the troops.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :


Elizabeth Dole spoke at the Roanoke Valley Chapter's Annual Meeting for the Red Cross.
Some might say Dole was preaching to the choir, talking to this group about the critical need of donations-- in the form of blood, time and money.
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SOT 14:16:24
IN Q=Only five percent

((ELIZABETH DOLE/AMERICAN RED CROSS PRESIDENT: ONLY FIVE PERCENT OF THOSE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE TO GIVE BLOOD DO SO TODAY. AND EVER 20 SECONDS, SOMEONE NEEDS BLOOD, EVERY 20 SECONDS. SO THIS IS A MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY AND WHAT A WONDERFUL WAY TO GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY.))
SUPER=01-Elizabeth Dole/American Red Cross President; :
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=your community.
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Dole spoke of the transformation taking place at the core of the American Red Cross.
Changes in the form of improved disaster relief and fundraising efforts--
Red Cross chapters will have to undergo re-chartering every five years, and nationwide, there is now more centralized blood testing.
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SOT 14:20:16
IN Q=Instead

((INSTEAD OF 53 LABORATORIES, NOT STANDARDIZED, TESTING, WE NOW HAVE NINE BRAND NEW NATIONAL TESTING LABS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD, THE BEST IN THE WORLD, AND THOSE NINE LABS ARE ABSOLUTELY STANDARDIZED. WE HAVE A NEXT GENERATION COMPUTER, INSTEAD OF 28 DIFFERENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS TRYING TO INTERFACE 28))
RUNS=:20
OUT Q=trying to interface 28.
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VO-NAT


Apparently, there's a misconception that the American Red Cross is actually a government agency.
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ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=HOLD


Dole said many people don't realize the non-profit organization operates on its own one-point-eight billion dollar budget.
SS=american red cross


The Red Cross employees 32-thousand people, and has a volunteer roster of one-point-three million.
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p-Hooper


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=amo
TAPE#597-33
GRAPHIC=M-David Hooper


More than 200 people paid their respects yesterday at the funeral and burial for Roanoke City Police Chief M-David Hooper.
M-David Hooper died of cancer earlier this week.
Hooper was a well known figure throughout Virginia and around the country.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Law enforcement officers lined up at the funeral for Chief Hooper at Saint Andrews Catholic Church.
He was remembered as a very private man who held a very public post.
A man who valued integrity, honesty and loyalty.
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SOT 42:10 597-22
IN Q=these are all

(( ))
SUPER=01-Randy Rule/St. Andrew's Catholic Church; :00
SUPER=01-J. L. Viar/Roanoke City Police; :21
RUNS=:30
OUT Q=general public.
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VO-NAT


A lengthy procession followed to the cemetary, where Hooper was buried with full honors.
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P-County-School


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=jsu
TAPE#597-32
GRAPHIC=ROANOKE CO.


School Board members for Roanoke County voted themselves a pay increase last night.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;


Their salary will increase from 29-hundred dollars a year to 48-hundred dollars.
Superintendent Deanna Gordon and Assistants Superintendents will each receive a 3-point-2 percent pay raise.
School Board Chairman Michael Stovall says the raise will help them do their jobs more effectively.
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SOT 20:54:32
IN Q=The big need

((MICHAEL STOVALL/SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN: THE BIG NEED FOR THE PAY INCREASE IS TO COVER OUR EXPENSES..IT'S NOT SOLELY TO PUT MONEY IN OUR POCKETS..BUT TO COVER OUR EXPENSE))
SUPER=01-Michael Stovall/School Board Chairman
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=cover our expenses
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VO-NAT


But some parents say the raise is unnecessary--and its taking money away from the children.
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SOT 20:25:29
IN Q=I feel like

((DENISE RIPLEY/CONCERNED PARENT:I FEEL LIKE IF THEY'RE OVERWHELMED WITH THE DEMANDS ON THE JOB. IF THEY FEEL LIKE THAT THEY NEED TO QUIT ))
SUPER=01-Denise Ripley/Concerned Parent
RUNS=:04
OUT Q=need to quit
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=HOLD


The school board conducted its annual evaluation of superintendent Gordon, and gave her high marks.

Bedford-Schools


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-44
GRAPHIC=education


Bedford County's school nursing program has been given a new life, but the school system still needs to find money to pay for it.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Bedford Co./Last Night;


The board voted last month to allow only the current students to finish out their second year in the program.
But last night, board member Shirley McCabe asked the board to reinstate the FULL two- year program, and ask new nursing students to pay tuition.
That still leaves the program 16- thousand dollars short.. the school board will ask the board of supervisors for the extra money.
If they're turned down, the money will be taken out of the fund for new textbooks.
During an executive session, the board also discussed superintendent John Kent's job performance evaluations.
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E-Tobacco-Billboards


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-36
GRAPHIC=Tobacco Under Fire


The tobacco settlement last week could mean the end of cigarette billboard ads as they are today.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg


And a group in Lynchburg already has some replacements in mind.
The Gain Independence From Tobacco Coalition, or "GIFT", unveiled the first of thirteen billboards that promote a tobacco-free lifestyle.
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SOT 5:41:27//5:45:13
IN Q=And just found

((KEITH AUSTIN/V.P. LAMAR ADVERTISING: AND JUST FOUND A WAY TO COME TOGETHER AND PRESENT A MESSAGE THAT HOPEFULLY WILL TAKE A VERY PRO-ACTIVE STANCE IN THE COMMUNITY TO ENCOURAGE OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO NOT START SMOKING.)) ((JOAN FOSTER/G.I.F.T COALITION: IT WAS A POSITIVE MESSAGE TO OUR COMMUNITY, IT WAS A COMMUNITY GRASSROOTS APPROACH AND SO THIS IS WHAT OUR COMMUNITY WANTED AND WE'VE RESPONDED TO IT.))
SUPER=01-Keith Austin/V.P. Lamar Advertising; :00
SUPER=01-Joan Foster/G.I.F.T. Coalition; :12
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=responded to it.
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VO-NAT


Foster says a recent survey showed Lynchburg has eight tobacco billboards located within a quarter mile of a public school.
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Goodbye


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=NONE


That's all for News 7 Mornin'.
We'll have updates throughout the morning and don't forget to tune in to This Morning on C-B-S.
Thanks for joining us. Buh-bye. Have a great weekend.
by SS