Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Wednesday, April 16, 1997
TEMPTATIONS SPIN OLD FLAIR WITH NEW TWIST
FUNERAL TODAY FOR MATRIARCH OF CHURCH FAITHFUL MEMBER OF HILL STREET BAPTIST
FAIRFAX POLICE FIND A FEW GOOD VOLUNTEERS PUTTING IN TIME FOR NO PAY
18 STUDIES ON JLARC AGENDA WELFARE REFORM, CHILD DAY CARE AMONG ISSUES
BEDFORD SCHOOLS CUT STAFF NOTIFIES 43 WORKERS
DON'T LOOK NOW, BUT TAX SEASON'S JUST BEGUN NOW IT'S PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES
ALLEN OPENS CONFERENCE ON URBAN REVITALIZATION GOVERNOR WANTS GRASS-ROOTS IDEAS
EMPLOYEE SET TO CHALLENGE COMMISSIONER ROANOKE DEMOCRATS MAY BE SPLIT ON BACKING INCUMBENT FIELDER
JURY CONVICTS PROSTITUTE IN MURDER OF HALFWAY HOUSE BOSS WOMAN BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS WHEN JURORS RECOMMEND 10-YEAR SENTENCE
STATE BOARD FIRES DIRECTOR OF COLLEGES DAVIES SERVED IN POSITION 20 YEARS, BUT CLASHED WITH GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES
OBIT LATE NOTICE
IN HER SPRING PASTELS
LATE FILERS HAVE A DEADLINE PARTY WHO SAYS GIVING YOUR MONEY TO THE GOVERNMENT CAN'T BE FUN?
STOLLE'S BROCHURES IN QUESTION CANDIDATE'S CLAIMS AREN'T THE FULL STORY
DON TERP MAKES APOLOGY TO SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT OFFICIAL DOES LIVE IN BEDFORD COUNTY
BUDGET OK, SAY SCHOOLS ROANOKE COUNTY HAD ASKED FOR CUT
TOWN GETS LAST CHANCE TO MAKE HIGHER OFFER CHRISTIANSBURG'S BID FOR HISTORIC POST OFFICE REJECTED
OBIT
TECH PROFESSORS WORRY ABOUT OUSTINGEDUCATORS HAD NOTHING BUT PRAISE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTOR GORDON DAVIES.
CHESAPEAKE BAY GRASSES SPREADING AFTER DECLINE WATER'S CLEANER, SCIENTISTS SAY
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