Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Friday, March 1, 1996
IN BRIDGE NAME GAME, FEW MAKE FIRST CUT
BOTETOURT BRIDGE TO BE WIDENED
JURY GIVES MAN LIFE FOR DEATH
MAN FOUND GUILTY OF MOLESTING BOYS
N. VIRGINIANS DRIVING SOBER FATALITIES DROP BY 29 PERCENT IN 1995
ROUNDING UP THE RANCH WAYNE DEEL. WORKERS FOR HILL HOUSE MOVERS INC. OF SALEM PULL A BRICK RANCH HOUSE UP THE HILL ON FORT LEWIS BOULEVARD IN WEST SALEM ON THURSDAY. CRESTING THE HILL REQUIRED MORE PULL THAN THE TRUCK IN THE CENTER COULD MANAGE, SO TWO OTHER TRUCKS WERE CHOCKED AND CABLES RUN OFF THEM SO THEY COULD HELP PULL THE HOUSE. THE EXPANSION OF WAL-MART FORCED THE RELOCATION. COLOR.
S. CAROLINA SIGNAL STATE AGAIN IN '96
NEIGHBORS ARE TIRED OF FALLING SOOT
WHEN W&L TALKS PARTY, IT'S SERIOUS
SOME PEOPLE LEAP AT CHANCE TO HAVE BIRTHDAYS ON FEB. 29
DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL SLATE PLEDGES UNITY
RAPIST MAKES DEAL, AVOIDS JAIL TIME
HENRY CO. PICKS PSA MANAGER AS TOP ADMINISTRATOR
AIDE ASKS POLICE TO TICKET HIM POLICE REFUSE TO CITE HIM FOR SPEEDING
OB-GYN BILL TO SENATE UNLIMITED ACCESS TO CARE BEING CONSIDERED
SICK YOUNG SEAL GETS FOOD, TLC AT MUSEUM
GLENVAR RESIDENTS CALL SCHOOL FINANCING UNFAIR UNEQUAL FACILITIES, BONDS' ADDED TAX BURDEN CRITICIZED
ALLEN WARNS: DON'T FOOL WITH BUDGET
EX-SLAVE'S LIBERIA LEGACY SPOTLIGHTED
ASSEMBLY OKS REDUCED TUITION FOR KENTUCKIANS
MOM GETS CHARGE OF NEGLECT
OBIT
BUSINESSMAN WANTS TO BE ROANOKE MAYOR
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