The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, February 19, 1995
FREDERICK WILLIAM HEARD
ANNA M. CORBIN
OTIS G. BARNETTE
EARL S. VICK
NEXT COUNTY ASSESSMENTS WILL BE DONE IN TWO YEARS
ERNEST E. GRIMSLEY
MYRTLE V. CLARK
ROGER EARL (GODFATHER) KNIGHT
JAMES B. LASSITER JR.
CLARA M. BOWMAN
KATHERINE D. CALL
DAVID H. RUBEN
REGINA SMITH
RUEBEN M. ARRINGTON JR.
J. RICHARD TOEPPER
FRANKLIN S. KEARNS
THELMA A. ANDERSON
EDWARD BERMAN
CESARE DECINTI
FLOYD H. CHRISTOPHER
WILLIAM J. FAISON
DOROTHY GARRETT
CARY D. TUCKER
GERTRUDE S. BASNIGHT
GENEVIEVE WRIGHT
AUBREY L. HEATH
ADOLYNE L. REED
EMMETT R. BURNHAM
WILLIAM J. FARLEY, MD
HENRY G. ELLIS
MARY JOAN MARTIN TAYLOR
ROBERT E. MILLER
NEW PARK CHIEF SAYS HATTERAS FEELS LIKE HOME SUPERINTENDENT SAYS OUTER BANKS PEOPLE HAVE WON HIM OVER.
WAGNER FAILS TO GET BEACH EXPRESSWAY TOLLS REMOVED EARLY
18TH-CENTURY CURRENCY COLLECTION IS DONATED TO COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
MAN DIES OF GUNSHOT
VOLUNTEER TEACHERS PROFIT, TOO CLINTON PROJECT DRAWS PRAISE AND CRITICISM
QVC TOUR PITCHES LOCAL PRODUCTS AT W&M STOP ITEMS WERE BROADCAST FOR SALE NATIONWIDE.
$1 MILLION GRANT WILL HELP FISHERMEN THE MONEY WILL LET THEM LOOK FOR WAYS TO KEEP THEIR INDUSTRY AFLOAT.
CITY JUGGLES CRIME, LAWSUIT NEARLY ALL THE FORCE IS SUING FOR OVERTIME BACK-PAY.
CRIME LINE
BABY'S LEG BURNED IN SUFFOLK HOUSE FIRE
MAKING WAY FOR A PLACE TO PLAY
VEHICLE FOUND
THE GRUNTINGS OF SPOKESPIGS SHOW THE MUD IN MEN'S MINDS
``PICNIC'' IS A PICNIC, AMATEUR ACTRESS SAYS
CURRITUCK ENDS DEVELOPERS' TAX BREAK OFFICIALS NOW SEEK 5 YEARS' WORTH OF TAXES THAT, CONTRARTY TO STATE LAW, WERE WAIVED
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