Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Friday, April 18, 1997
125 YEARS OLD AND READY TO MARCH
ROANOKE SCHOOLS HELP FAMILIES PLAN TIME OFF CALENDARS SET THROUGH 2000
VETERINARIAN LOSES LICENSE FOR 30 DAYS BOARD IMPOSES $7,000 FINE
MOUNTAIN WALK WILL PREVIEW GREENWAY WALKERS, BICYCLISTS INVITED TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR PROJECT
GILES CO. PAIR FOUND SHOT DEAD MAN CALLED HIS SISTER, SAID THEIR LIVES WERE OVER
SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE PATROLS NOW HAVE RADAR BOAT'S HELP COAST GUARD LENDS CRAFT TO AUXILIARY
VIRGINIA COUNCIL ON HUMAN RIGHTS CHECKS 3 WOMEN'S CLAIMS ON SPCA SHELTER LEADER INVESTIGATED FOR HARASSMENT
CHAMPIONS ALL
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HAPPY ENDING TO FAMILY DIVIDE LEAVES VACANCY IN CITY HALL ROANOKE LOSING ITS VOICE
MURDER, FIREARMS CHARGES CERTIFIED TO GRAND JURYRONALD BROOKS IS ACCUSED OF SHOOTING HIS GIRLFRIEND, THEN TURNING THE GUN ON HIMSELF
GUIDELINES SAID 4 YEARS; EMBEZZLER-FORGER GETS 10 RECOMMENDED PRISON SENTENCE NOT ENOUGH FOR THE CRIME, PROSECUTOR SAYS
DUI CASE ENDS IN CONVICTION TECH STUDENT FOUND GUILTY
KILGORE TAKES TOUGH-ON-CRIME CAMPAIGN STANCE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE PROPOSES STIFFER PENALTIES
ACTRESS PLEADS GUILTY TO MURDER-FOR-HIRE TRY
FRANKLIN DEVELOPMENT CHIEF RESIGNS 'HE DIDN'T EVEN GET THE SEAT WARM,' OFFICIAL SAYS
PARENTS SEEK FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS BOTETOURT SUPERVISORS URGED TO PONY UP
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