Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Wednesday, January 22, 1997
LET'S NOT TARNISH OUR SHINING STAR: MILL MOUNTAIN
STELLAR ROANOKER HONORED FOR HIS LIFETIME OF SERVICE
MASKED ROBBERS HIT 7-ELEVEN
3-YEAR LIMIT PROPOSED FOR BUILDER CITATIONS
TITANIC SURVIVOR DIES AT 100
COUNTY HEROIN DEALER GETS 10 YEARS
TRI-STATE CABLE TV RATES RISE BOTETOURT, BEDFORD CUSTOMERS SEE 10 PERCENT HIKE
TUB DOUBTED AS SOURCE OF OUTBREAK
REMORSEFUL TEEN PLEADS GUILTY TIMMY STOCKS FACES 15 YEARS; CAR CHASE ENDED IN ANOTHER'S DEATH
OBIT
GALAX FIRE CLAIMS LIVES OF 2 YOUTHS
PROPERTY TAX RATE MAY BE CUT
FORMER FBI AGENT CLAIMS DISORDER
PUBLIC WINS RIGHT TO FIGHT DEQ PERMITS GOV. ALLEN LOSES APPEAL; ENVIRONMENTALISTS CHEER
IN VIRGINIA
BILLS FOR GAY RIGHTS FILED INSURANCE BILL STIRS CONTROVERSY
SCHOOL TAKES SHAPE
BUILDING MEMORIES
FETUS-PROTECTION BILL BLOCKED
PUBLIC SKIPS SCHOOL TALK TEACHERS WANT BIGGER RAISE
ALLEN UNVEILS CUTS TO BOOST BUSINESS CRITICS: AID FOR UNEMPLOYED TOO LOW
RESCUE BY ROAD, BY AIR
DEMOCRATS DUBIOUS ABOUT ALLEN'S APPOINTEE FOR DIRECTOR OF THE DEQ
CITY CLOSES SCHOOL ACCESS
HOME GETS STAY OF DEMOLITION
OBIT - LATE NOTICES
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