The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
BOOK IS A BIBLE FOR THOSE WHO MUST TRAVEL WITH PET
CITY HELPS WOMAN, 74, GET 1ST, `MIRACLE,' HOUSE
FISHING TRIP GETS KIDS HOOKED ON READING EXCURSION REWARDS 12 AMBITIOUS BOOKWORMS FROM INDIAN LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
FLEDGLING COMPANY `SHAKES' UP ITS PLANS
GIFTED CHILDREN STUDY CITY'S WATER WOES THE GROUP PRODUCED 19-PAGE SPIRAL-BOUND BOOKLET DESIGNED TO TEACH OTHERS ABOUT WATER CONSERVATION.
HONORS AND AWARDS
REALTY SALES
AT LAST, THE END IS IN SIGHT FOR LANDSTOWN ROAD PROJECT
REARRANGING THE FAMILIAR THROWS A LONGTIME SHOPPER INTO A TIZZY
`I JUST LOVE ANIMALS,' CONTROL OFFICER ASSERTS MARY E. ALBERT HAS BEEN CARING FOR WILDLIFE SINCE SHE WAS 7 YEARS OLD.
WHEN YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN FROM THROUGHOUT THE AREA GET TOGETHER FOR A LITTLE FRIENDLY LIFESAVING COMPETITION, THE CONTEST ALMOST ALWAYS STARTS WITH AN . . . ``UMPH!''
BLUES HIGHWAY
`IT'S NON-STOP' AT PLEASANT RIDGE STABLES BILLY CHAPLAIN, A RETIRED POLICEMAN, DEVELOPED THE FARM HE INHERITED.
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