Roanoke Times
& World-News
New River Current: Wednesday, September 11, 1996
AROUND NEW RIVER
GIVE 'EM SHELTER. ALAN KIM. WITHOUT ANY FANFARE ON MONDAY, A BLACKSBURG PUBLICWORKS CREW BROKE GROUND FOR THE FARMER'S MARKET SHELTERS ALONG ROANOKE STREET.VENDORS WILL CONTINUE TO SET UP ALONG DRAPER ROAD ALSO, ON THE ALLEY SIDE OF THE PARKING LOT. WEATHER PERMITTING, THE THREE SHELTERS WILL BE COMPLETED IN ABOUT 6 WEEKS. FOR A LOOK AT BLUEPRINTS OF HOW THE SHELTERS WILL LOOK WHEN COMPLETED, SEE PAGE 3. COLOR.
MONTGOMERY STICKS WITH '94 POWER-LINE STAND
OTHER STORIES OF INTEREST TO NEW RIVER READERS
SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS RAPE, STABBING ATTACK
INDICTMENTS ISSUED IN DORM ASSAULT
BALL ROLLING ON BLACKSBURG SCHOOL, BUT SOME PARENTS FEEL ROLLED OVER
INSTRUMENTS MISSING AFTER CHURCH BURGLARY
FOR THE RECORD
STATUTORY RAPE, OTHER CHARGES BROUGHT
FARMER'S MARKET SHELTER PLANS|
QUILTS TO BE DISPLAYED AT WILDERNESS FESTIVAL
APPLAUSE HELPING OUR COMMUNITY
YARD SALE PLANNED
CLASSES STRESS PRACTICAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS
VOTER REGISTRATION SITES ADDED
DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS LINKED TO THYROID
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