The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
BETTY B. METZGER
BERTIE JONES
RUBY E. WOOLLEY
ESTHER CREEKMORE
VIRGIE L. AVERY
CHARLOTTE C. FRICHTEL
ELENDER C. WEBB
NANCY C. PARKER
ROBERT E. DOLES
CHARLES W. DRAKE
MARY ANN MCCULLOUGH
CAREY M. MANSEAU
JAMES R. FOREHAND
ROBERT H. HARRELL
JAMES R. BANKS SR.
JOHN F. ELINSKI JR.
ELMO MUSE
G. KENNETH ADAMS
TERESA E. MAURIZZI
RONALD E. TURNER
CHARLENE S. RICHARDSON
ELSIE M. MOORE
GILBERT F. RIEMAN
CLARENCE B. GRANT
PLAGUE STRIKES DUCKS IN BEACH A CONTAGIOUS DISEASE, HARMLESS TO HUMANS, SPREADS WHEN PEOPLE FEED THE WATERFOWL.
REPORT IN: PLANNERS SAY PROPOSED INTERSTATE 66 NOT WORTH THE COST
SUPERINTENDENT REMEMBERS HIS STORMY START HURRICANE EMILY WELCOMED HOLLEMAN TO DARE COUNTY.
DON'T SOUND THE DEATH KNELL FOR OLD-FASHIONED PATRIOTISM
A DAY TO HONOR AMERICA
GOING HOG WILD SO THEY TAKE IT TO THE ROADS (AND WORK IN CHARITY ON THE SIDE).
STORM CAUSES ACCIDENTS, DUMPS HEAVY RAINS THE DOWNPOUR EASED THE 92-DEGREE HEAT; ANOTHER SHOWER COULD BLOW THROUGH TODAY.
STATE HOSPITAL ESCAPEE CAPTURED
RICKY SKAGGS SPREADS THE GOSPEL WITH SONGS OLD TIME RELIGION WITH A COUNTRY BEAT
LOCAL DEMOCRATS ARE SEARCHING FOR A DISTRICT CHAIRMAN NO CANDIDATE HAS SURFACED TO TAKE ON THE PARTY'S POST.
MINISTER CALLS HOME BROOD TO AID HIS CHURCH
STATE'S PRISON POPULATION SOARS AS VIRGINIA MULLS TOUGHER SENTENCING LAWS, STATISTICS SHOW MORE INCARCERATION DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN LESS CRIME.
NEW MISS VIRGINIA
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