Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Thursday, April 24, 1997
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE SAY THANK YOU TO TOP OFFICERS 2-TIME WINNER HOOKED ON HIS WORK
HALL OF FAME HONORS RETIRED ROANOKE TIMES EDITOR IN ALL MEDIA, AN AGGRESSIVE REPORTER
SALEM'S TOP OFFICER'S THE RIGHT ONE TO CALL IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY
COMMUNICATIONS HALL OF FAME TO ADMIT 5 TO ITS HONORS ROSTER THE HALL HAS HONORED 61 PEOPLE SINCE 1986.
BAR WORKERS QUIT, BLAME RACE `RULE' EMPLOYEES SAY BOSS TRIED TO LIMIT BLACKS
2 WOMEN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED ATTACKER POSES AS MAINTENANCE WORKER
LT. GOV. BEYER OPPOSES CONFEDERATE MONTH HE WON'T PROCLAIM IT IF ELECTED
CARILION'S MANAGER OF NURSES RESIGNS VP STREAMLINED IN-HOSPITAL PATIENT CARE
STAR GOES TO PIECES FOR A TIME
POLICE WARN OF TRANSIENT THIEVES BURGLARY TEAMS EXPECTED TO HIT ROANOKE VALLEY
2 HOKIES FACE SEX CHARGES GRAND JURY INDICTS FORMER TECH FOOTBALL PLAYERS ON RAPE, ATTEMPTED SODOMY COUNTS
JUDGE RULES 8-YEAR-OLD TOO YOUNG TO HELP IN OWN DEFENSE NO MURDER TRIAL FOR BOY
SISTER CITY OF KISUMU NEEDS HELP
BIGGEST SATISFACTION: TELLING VICTIMS CRIMINAL CAN'T HURT THEM ANYMORE
JUSTICES TO HEAR 911 TAPE CASE DOES FREEDOM OF INFORMATION APPLY?
R. QUICK, REALTOR, DIES AT 75 DEVELOPED TOWERS SHOPPING CENTER
STAR RENOVATION
TUITION TO INCREASE FOR NONRESIDENTS IN COUNTY SCHOOLS $600 MAXIMUM FEE FOR STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED
OBIT LATE NOTICE
OBIT
AFTER A TENACIOUS COURT FIGHT, STUMP GOES QUIETLY TO PRISON BUT HE'S NOT THROUGH APPEALING CASE
ROANOKE COUNTY SCHOOLS GET AN EXTRA $1 MILLION PROMPT START ON PROJECTS WANTED
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