The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, March 6, 1996
LESLIE CREECH HE'S HOOKED ON FISHING
PRINT SHOP TRIPLES EXPECTATIONS OF SUCCESS OWNERS ATTRIBUTES IT TO UNTYPICAL SERVICES THAT INCLUDE COMPUTERIZED DESIGN AND POSTER AND VIDEO WORK.
NEWLIGHT MAINTAINS ITS RURAL NATURE
150 CARVERS DISPLAY THEIR WILDFOWL AT FESTIVAL
LOT TO BECOME HOME TO TWO FAMILIES
ALTERED TRASH PICKUP SCHEDULES CAUSE CONFUSION
OUT-OF-LUCK YOUNG MOM FINDS SUPPORT, ENCOURAGEMENT AND TRAINING
SAVE OUR SAMARITANS THE DISTRESS SIGNAL GOES OUT: SAMARITAN HOUSE NEEDS $500,000 TO KEEP ITS 10 SHELTERS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND UNEXPECTED HOMELESSNESS.
RURITANS HAVE A NEW HOME, A BARN AND FOUR FLOWERING ACRES
TEAM'S STRENGTH IS ABILITY TO MAKE PLAYS CAPE HENRY SENIOR KLINTE SMITH MAY BE HEADED FOR A DIVISION I SCHOLARSHIP
CORRECTION
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