Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: WEDNESDAY, February 27, 1991
- OBIT-GARRETT, C.
- OBIT-RATLIFF, B.
- OBIT-ARGABRITE, H.
- OBIT-YOUNG, V.
- OBIT-ROBERTS, S.
- OBIT-LEE, V.
- OBIT-ENGLEBY, M.
- OBIT-CONNER, W.
- OBIT-JACOBS, J.
- OBIT-CHITTUM, L.
- OBIT-LOVERN, B.
- OBIT-IRVINE, M.
- OBIT-MORRISON, M.
- OBIT-HELSEP, H.
- OBIT-HAMMER, V.
- OBIT-LYLES, J.
- AS DUTY GOES ON, RESERVISTS' LOVED ONES `TOUGH IT OUT'
- ALLIED SUCCESS DOESN'T EASE FEAR FOR TWINS' FAMILY
- WELCOME CENTERS TO STAY OPEN
- WORKER DIES IN ACCIDENT AT GILES PLANT
- TOUGH TIMES FOR PEACE ADVOCATES
- FRANKLIN BOARD FACES NARROW BUDGET OPTIONS
- SUPERVISORS QUESTION SOME SCHOOL FUNDS
- GOVERNOR THREATENS SOME BUDGET VETOES
- CRYSTAL CREEK PROJECT STOPPED, BUT NOT KILLED
- FIREFIGHTERS TO RESPOND FIRST TO SOME MEDICAL RESCUE CALLS
- POLICE CRACK DOWN ON MISSING DECALS
- MAN SAYS ROBBERS TOOK HIM FOR RIDE
- SCHOOL BOARD LOOKS AT FUTURE WITH TIGHT BUDGET
- THIRD TODDLER DIES IN VIRGINIA BEACH FIRE
- EX-BOOKIE GUILTY OF BANK VIOLATIONS
- SURVEY FINDS MONTGOMERY SCHOOL MORALE OK
- COUNCIL GETS PROJECTS LIST IN BEDFORD
- MAN CAUGHT WITH MOONSHINE PLEADS GUILTY
- WITNESSES: SUSPECT ENAMORED OF SITTER
- ISLAMIC LEADER WILL DELIVER W&L SPEECH
- BIRD EXPERT, PROFESSOR LECTURES AT W&L TODAY
- TROOPER'S CRUISER RAMMED AFTER CHASE/
- VETERAN SHERIFF STEPPING DOWN IN BOTETOURT
- MURDER APPEAL ARGUED
- STEWARTSVILLE HOLDING OUT AGAINST GETTY
- BEDFORD CUTS LANDFILL FUNDS IN ROUND OF BUDGET TRIMMING
- STATE FINALLY FUNDS HILLSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
- OBIT-ASHWELL, J.
- OBIT SMITH, J.
- JURY PROPOSES 400-YEAR TERM FOR DRUG DEALER
- TWO VIRGINIA PLANTS ORDERED TO TAKE STEPS TO REDUCE STENCH
- HIGH-SPEED TRAIN PLAN MAY INCLUDE VIRGINIA
- UNSAFE LANDFILLS WON'T GET EXTENSIONS
- CITY SCHOOLS FACE TOUGH TIMES UNDER TIGHT BUDGET/
- COURT CLEARS WAY FOR HENRICO BLACK VOTING DISTRICT PLAN
- DENTIST PLEADS GUILTY TO INSURANCE FRAUD; WILL PAY BACK MONEY/
- MANY VA. GUARD UNITS IN GULF/ MOST OF THE 777 VIRGINIANS SENT TO MIDDLE EAST
- STATE BUDGETS LESS FOR OYSTER CROP REVIVAL
- MORE LAYOFFS LIKELY AT FINE ARTS MUSEUM/
- POLICE INVESTIGATE TWO CONVENIENCE STORE HOLDUP TRIES
- COLLEGES' WISH LISTS GOT A LOT SHORTER AT LEGISLATURE
- FEWER CARS, TOLLS IN HAMPTON ROADS/
- TURNER FILES FOR NEW TERM/ THIRD SCHOOL BOARD INCUMBENT APPLIES
by SS