Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Saturday, December 7, 1996
COSMETOLOGIST RESCUES A POLITICIAN
SANTA CLAUS IS `NOT A BAD PERSON TO BE'
VINTON JOINS PARADE
FOOTBALL SACKED BY PTAS SURVEY: BACKING LACKING FOR IT IN MIDDLE SCHOOL
PARK THE CAR, HIT THE HILLS
`I WANT TO GIVE AS HE WOULD'
VA CARES PROGRAM MENTORS DADS
KNIEVEL DISORDERLY, COURT RULES
VA. FARMERS SEEK APPROVAL TO GROW INDUSTRIAL HEMP
COLLEGES: SPRINKLERS WILL COST $8.5 MILLION ALLEN WANTS THEM IN HIGH-RISE DORMS
GOD BLESS US, EVERY ONE
STORE ONCE OWNED BY WASHINGTON KIN TO BE RESTORED
STATE FLAGS TO FLY AT HALF-STAFF FOR PEARL HARBOR DAY
A LONG TIME COMING ERIC BRADY/STAFF. WORKERS WITH ADAMS CONSTRUCTION CO. PAVE THE ROADWAY AT SALEM AVENUE AND SECOND STREET SOUTHWEST ON FRIDAY. WEATHER PERMITTING, SALEM AVENUE WILL REOPEN TO TRAFFIC MONDAY EVENING, BUT THE SECOND STREET BRIDGE OVER THE NORFOLK SOUTHERN TRACKS IS NOT SCHEDULED TO OPEN UNTIL JUNE 1997.
BONE SCREW FIRM OKS $100 MILLION CASH SETTLEMENT
EX-BUS DRIVER CHARGED WITH MOLESTATION BEDFORD CO. PROSECUTOR SAYS GUILTY PLEA EXPECTED
LAWMAKERS DECRY CHANGE IN DAY CARE RULES
2 GIRLS HELP SAVE MOM FROM ATTACKER
OBIT
VINTON WATER FOR STEWARTSVILLE? BEDFORD COUNTY ASKED TO HELP FUND STUDY
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