Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Monday, June 24, 1996
EXHIBIT SHOWS CIVIL WAR FROM GROUND LEVEL
WHAT WAS ONCE JUST `STUFF' IS NOW `OLD STORE MUSEUM'
SMALL TOWN GIVES TORCH ITS BIGGEST WELCOME IN VA.
CEMETERY EXPANSION OPPOSED ARLINGTON SITE NEAR FORMER HOME OF GEN. ROBERT E. LEE
HEAD BLOWS KILLED COLLEGE ATHLETE AUTOPSY FOUND NO SIGNS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT
FIREMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO FORGERY
ASBESTOS IN AIR AT JMU CLOSES OFFICE
`STINGER' USED ON VIRGINIA INMATES RUBBER PELLETS BREAK UP PRISON FIGHT
26 FIND GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY IN OLYMPICS NORFOLK STATE STUDENTS TO BROADCAST SKILLS
DOCTOR DISPENSES FREE CARE FOR POOR FROM CHURCH OFFICE
BACK ON THEIR FEET AND AS FIT AS EVER
COUNTY TO RECOVER DELINQUENT TAXES THROUGH SALE
SALEM IS HOPING FOR LAND SWAP ROANOKE COLLEGE ACRES COULD SOLVE CITY'S TROUBLE
CRANWELL TO HOLD TOWN MEETINGS
ROANOKER OFFERS POLES ADVICE
VOLUNTEERS STRIVE TO SAVE DRAGON RUN
NORFOLK DELEGATE TAKES HEAT GEORGE HEILIG ACCUSED OF `FRAUD' BY OLD OPPONENT
COMMUNITY PITCHES IN ITS `FAIR SHARE'
TIMBERLAKE FLOOD NOT FORGOTTEN
WILD SKATE JAM SENDS ACCUSATIONS SPINNING
CONVENIENCE STORE ROBBED
LOTTERY MAY START HOT LINE EX-GAMBLER GOES PUBLIC WITH CRUSADE
HEAD OF STATE'S FLYING POLICE DECIDES TO RETIRE
IN VIRGINIA
OBIT
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