Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Tuesday, March 4, 1997
DEPRECIATION CLAIMS RAISE TAX COMPLAINTS
I-95 EARNS NAME AS THE `FIREARM FREEWAY' TO NEW YORK
WATERWORLD PARK PLANNED FOR LAKE
BOTETOURT DEPUTY STUMBLES ACROSS, FOILS DRUG PICK UP
BOTETOURT DEPUTY STUMBLES ACROSS, FOILS DRUG PICK UP
MORE TREE-PLANTING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
CREDIT CARD AND COSMETICS SCAM ENDS 2 CANADIAN MEN PLEAD GUILTY TO CHARGES IN ROANOKE
STORE CLERK AND CAB DRIVER HALT ROBBERY WOULD-BE ROBBER LAST SEEN RUNNING OFF
2 ROANOKE WOMEN RAPED AT GUNPOINT
15 ELEMENTARY KIDS SLIGHTLY HURT IN WRECK TEEN-AGER HITS BUS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY
WHO TO CALL FOR ROADSIDE EMERGENCIES
DEPUTY CLERK INDICTED ON DRUG CHARGES
WYTHE JURY VISITS TWO SITES IN MURDER TRIAL
STUDY: CHILDREN IN SOUTH AT RISK MORE POVERTY, INFANT MORTALITY, TEEN VIOLENCE AND TEEN PREGNANCY
UP IN FLAMES
FILM FESTIVAL JOINS BOYCOTT, DROPS HOTEL
LEGISLATORS CLARIFY BRIDGE PLAN BOTETOURT LEANS TOWARD SAVING EAGLE ROCK LINK
SCOPING IT OUT|
WATER OVER THE BRIDGEJANEL RHODA/STAFF. HEAVY RAINS SWELLED THE ROANOKE RIVER, CLOSING THE BRIDGE ON WILEY DRIVE BETWEEN SMITH AND WASENA PARKS MONDAY. NEARLY AN INCH OF RAIN FELL IN ROANOKE ON SUNDAY, AND ABOUT 1.4 INCHES FELL MONDAY. TODAY'S FORECAST PROMISED AN END TO THE SOGGY GLOOM: SUNNY SKIES AND TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW 60S. COLOR.
ROANOKE ASKS HOW BEST TO GOVERN
OBIT LATE NOTICES
ROANOKE GAS TO CUT ITS PRICES CUSTOMERS' BILLS SHOULD DROP ABOUT $10 A MONTH
OBIT
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