The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, September 21, 1995
- DEMAND'S HIGH, MONEY'S LOW FOR COMPUTERS AT TCC
AT CHESAPEAKE, A NEW LAB BUILDING IS ALMOST DONE; MONEY TO EQUIP IT IS SHORT.
- YOUTH GETS 2 LIFE TERMS FOR QUADRUPLE MURDER
MARVIN OWENS SHOT HIS GRANDMOTHER, HALF-BROTHER AND 2 COUSINS. THEN HE WENT
OUT WITH SOME FRIENDS AND SMOKED MARIJUANA.
- A BODY COULD GET HOOKED ON FLYING WITH BLUE ANGELS
- LANDMARK NAMES BATTEN AS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
HE WILL LEAD A NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGY GROUP; BRADLEY IS NEW PRESIDENT,
PUBLISHER.
- SUFFOLK AGAIN TACKLING NEIGHBORHOOD BLIGHT
- STATE COUNCIL ENDORSES INFLATION CAPS FOR TUITION
INCREASES WOULD BE NO HIGHER THAN THE INFLATION RATE OF FRESHMAN YEAR.
- ZOO TO FETE FELINES' MOVE TO FERAL FACSIMILE
- SCHOOL-ZONE SPEEDERS GET LESSON IN TRAFFIC LAW
- MARVIN B. BROWN
- MARGARET F. BRICKHOUSE
- MICHAEL A. O'NEAL
- ELIZABETH M. HENLEY
- GRACIE MATTHEWS
- HARRY W. PIERCE
- LILLIAN WORLD
- ROBERT A. HOWELL
- BERNARD C. MORING JR.
- MARIKA T. PAPHITIS
- ALMEATER M. HARRIS
- JOE M. FELIX
- HELEN B. DIXON
- VIVIAN K. SHEA
- MINTA A. WHITE
- GERALD P. KUHLMAN
- FERMAN F. HOLLEY
- HENRY T. CROWDER
- SALLIE MAE BLANCHARD
- PATRICIA T. AROMIN
- WILLIAM E. CARPENTER
- SHARON L. LEBLANC
- MINNIE G. RICHEY
- ALICE B. EDMONDS
- MARTHA N. RAILEY
- FLOYD T. MAGEE SR.
- THELMA LEIGH WILSON
- MINNIE G. MADREY
- VIOLA W. HINTER
- VERNIE A. GRAY SR.
- LEWIS S. GRIFFITH
- WILLIAM E. REESE SR.
- LUCILLE BURNS
- NATHAN RIDDICK
- JOSEPH T. LUNING JR.
- NICHOLAS L. LOYA
- DOLLIE M. CHAPMAN
- EDITH H. PEACE
- CHARLES RISPER
- JEANNIE C. JEFFERSON
- ROSE R. VIPOND
- LINDA B. BERGEY
- WILLIAM E. VIRNELSON
- LEROY J. BELL
- WILLIE M. FREEMAN
- MARGIE D. SMITH
- GERALD M. EVANS SR.
- STANLEY J. GALLOP
- RUTH K. RICE
- MILTON W. HUDSON
- ESSIE B. COOPER
- GERALDINE TURNER
- FRAUD CASE
- PENNSYLVANIA MAN DROWNS IN ROUGH SURF
BRAVE RESCUE SAVES MAN'S WIFE, TWO KIDS FROM HUGE WAVES
- CURRITUCK, JUDGE DIFFER ON WHERE TO PUT MAGISTRATE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Manteo Commissioner Dellerva Collins was the first
African-American elected to the panel when she took office in 1989.
A story Wednesday incorrectly indicated the achievement came when
she was sworn into office Tuesday after a long hassle for the seat.
Correction published in the North Carolina edition of The
Virginian-Pilot, Friday, September 22, 1995, on page B2.
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COLLINS FINALLY TAKES MANTEO OFFICE SEAT
SHE IS TOWN'S FIRST BLACK ELECTED OFFICIAL
- FORMER EMPLOYEE FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST ECONOMIC COMMISSION
- 911 CALL HELPED SAVE MAN WHO JUMPED FROM DOCK
- FUNERAL TODAY FOR 3 KILLED IN FIRE
- LEADERS JOIN TO PROMOTE EASTERN N.C. ISSUES, RAISE FUNDS FOR ECU
- SAILOR CHARGED WITH DESERTION
- MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
- SPOT CONTINUE GOOD RUN ALONG NORTHERN BEACHES
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