Roanoke Times
& World-News
Neighbors: THURSDAY, November 3, 1994
FOR THE RECORD
IN SERVICE
ONE-MAN BAND
TROUBLESOME TRIO
SOPHOMORES BRIGHTEN STAUNTON RIVER'S FUTURE
GLENVAR SETS ITS SIGHTS ON 2ND GROUP A CUP
22 WILL VIE FOR JUNIOR MISS TITLES
'GUTS' IS GONE, BUT HE'S NOT FOGOTTEN
RELIGION BRIEFS
ELECTION MAY BENEFIT NEW SCHOOL
EXTENSION OFFICE IS A VALUABLE SERVICE TO THE VALLEY
HARD TACKLE
PRAISE FOR POLICE, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, NIGHT WITH GLEN MILLER BAND
IN SCHOOL
IN SCHOOL
BOND ISSUE MAY HAVE IMPACT ON BOTETOURT RACES
NEIGHBORHOOD CIVIC GROUP LOOKS BACK WITH PRIDE
NNEO VOLUNTEERS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED MUCH
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SERVICE
IN SERVICE
AROUND TOWN
AROUND TOWN
RELIGION BRIEFS
RELIGION BRIEFS
AFTER 10 YEARS, ELDERSCHOLAR STILL DELIGHTS SENIOR CITIZENS
MONEY IS BIG ISSUE IN SALEM SCHOOL BOARD REFERENDUM
PHOTO CONTEST IN CRAIG
SPORTS BREIFS
VINTON COUNCIL MAY INCREASE 911 SERVICE FEE
ROANOKER COMPETES IN ROWING COMPETITION
IN SCHOOL
BUFFALO FESTIVAL DRAWS A HERD OF FANS
AROUND TOWN
ROANOKE CITY SCHOOLS EMERGENCY ROUTES 1994 -95
FOR THE RECORD
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