ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1997, Roanoke Times DATE: Wednesday, January 8, 1997 TAG: 9701080028 SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PAGE: A-2 EDITION: METRO TYPE: CORRECTION
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Corrections
The name of Mary Geisen, a research associate with the state Division of Legislative Services, was misspelled in a story Tuesday about the reappointment of Bedford Juvenile and Domestic Relations Judge Philip Wallace.
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The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in Richmond dismissed a charge that the Riverside Quickette in west Roanoke County sold beer to a teen-ager last summer.
The board overturned a hearing officer's 30-day suspension of the store's license to sell beer after the store's owner appealed. A story in Sunday's Horizon section contained incorrect information.
Clarification
A story Tuesday about Franklin County pet breeder Valery Green mentioned several charges brought against her, and later dropped, when she lived in Radford.
In addition to 26 animal-related charges that were dismissed against Green, 11 other animal-related charges ended in guilty verdicts in Radford General District Court.
Radford Commonwealth's Attorney Randal Duncan said the 26 dismissed charges were dropped at the request of the original complainants.
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