The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, April 20, 1995
- JAMES C. SAWYER SR.
- ANTHONY E. HUGHES
- CATHERINE R. COOLEY
- MILDRED M. BURROUGHS
- FRANK C. HURST
- MARY J. ROBERTS
- TROY W. SNELL
- CHARLIE E. CARAWAN
- CHARLES G. MONROE
- GEORGE E. REID
- KAREN HENSON GRIZZARD
- DONALD A. BROWN
- SWINDELL LOWERY
- AUGUSTA I. KOLANTIS
- LEN A. MIKULA
- CARROLL E. WALKER
- DANIELLE LUCK
- RODERICK K. OUTLAW
- GEORGE L. LASSITER
- CAROLINA C. NIDO
- ROBERT A. HARRELL
- JOSEPH F. LONG
- JOHN P. O'REILLY
- CLEO W. MCADAMS
- BESSIE D. BROWN
- LEONARD D. ANDERSON SR.
- BEN BARANSKI
- CAROLE M. HAYMAKER
- SHIRLEY T. WEED
- BERKLEY G. HOUGLAND
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Kelly Dara, accused in the killing a Salem High School classmate,
won't turn 18 until next month. A story in Thursday's MetroNews
section had her age wrong.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot and the Ledger-Star
on Saturday, April 22, 1995, on page A2.
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POLICEMAN SAYS COUPLE PLOTTED TO KILL CLASSMATE
BUT, POLICE SAID, ONE OF THE SUSPECTS ADMITTED DECIDING TO STEAL HIS CAR
INSTEAD.
- BEACH SCHOOLS' AUDITOR RESIGNS, LEAVES HIS JOB
- PROJECT AIMED AT HEALING BAY
LANDSCAPING PROGRAM WILL TEACH RESIDENTS CONSERVATION
- COUNCIL [NORFOLK CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS]
- DANVILLE VOWS TO FIGHT ANY LAKE GASTON DEAL
- POLICE SEEK CLUES TO SKELETON
5-YEAR-OLD SEEDLINGS IDENTIFIED BY ODU EXPERT MAY GIVE DETECTIVES A LEAD.
- PIER FISHING IS BLOWN AWAY ON SOUTHERLY WINDS
- BILL WOULD INCREASE SCRUTINY OF RULE-MAKING
HOUSE COMMITTEE GETS A COMPROMISE VERSION THIS MORNING.
- FORECASTERS SEE UP TO 6 STORMS THIS YEAR
DARE COUNTY ACTS TO EDUCATE PUBLIC ON PREPAREDNESS.
- COMMISSION VOTES AGAINST HIRING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
- LET'S HEAR IT FOR ALL THOSE WHO WANT A LOUDER PHONE
- RED WOLF PUP PROVES TO BE HISTORIC ADDITION TO NATURE CENTER
- HELMS' CAMPAIGN TREASURER APPEALS TO U.S. OVER DISPUTE WITH PREDECESSOR
- ECSU CONVOCATION TODAY
- BILL REQUIRING SMOKE ALARMS MOVES AHEAD
- 1 SURVIVED, 1 DIED AS JET FROM AIR BASE WENT DOWN
- SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD REVIEWS REFORM OF WELFARE RULES FOR USE THIS SUMMER
NEW WORK PROGRAM WILL BE IMPLEMENTED FIRST IN AREAS WITH STRONG JOB PROGRAMS.
- MISSING MAN FOUND
- SUMMERY WEATHER BAITS THE HOOK FOR POLITICOS AND SHAD PLANKERS
GOV. ALLEN GAVE THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE TRADITIONAL WAKEFIELD GATHERING.
- ICE-SKATING RINK MAY BE BUILT IN CHESAPEAKE
- TRUCKS MAY BE BANNED FROM BELTWAY BRIDGE
- CANCER PATIENT SHAVES HEAD FOR CHARITY
SHE SHED HER REMAINING LOCKS TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE LEUKEMIA SOCIETY.
- SUFFOLK APPROVES COTTON GIN; RESIDENTS FEAR DECREASE IN THEIR PROPERTY VALUES
THE CITY PLACED A SERIES OF RESTRICTIONS ON THE HOLLAND GIN TO ALLAY PUBLIC
HEALTH CONCERNS.
- COLLEGE PRESIDENTS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE CHALLENGES
AT A FORUM FOR THE HEADS OF 4 SCHOOLS, TENURE WAS ONE OF THE PRIMARY CONCERNS
- CLINTON EXPECTED TO VISIT KINGSMILL
- BOAT FIRE
- THE LAST HELLO
- JUST DUCKY
- SUMMER VISITS APRIL, BRINGING A RECORD HIGH
by SS