The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, March 13, 1996
BEACH RESIDENT IS NORFOLK'S FIRST CITIZEN BUSINESSMAN HAROLD C. `HAP' HOY HAS LONG WORKED IN BEHALF OF COMMUNITY, YOUTH.
CONCERT TO BENEFIT YOUTH JAIL CHAPLAINCY COUNTRY-AND-WESTERN BAND DONATING MARCH 16 FOR TIDEWATER DETENTION HOME
COLEBANK KEEPS TAKING SALEM TO THE HEIGHTS THE COACHES HAVE SINGLED HER OUT FOR HIGHEST HONORS.
JAM LOCKER MUSIC HAS PLENTY OF ROOM TO PLAY MUSICIANS ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME IN WITH THEIR INSTRUMENTS, PLUG IN AND START JAMMING.
DOYLETOWN LEADERS WOULDN'T TAKE A `NO' LOBBYING IN COMMUNITY, POLITICAL PRESSURE FORCES CITY'S HAND, SPARKS WHOLE TARGET PROJECT.
COVER STORY: THE LOWDOWN ON HOEDOWN IT MAY SOUND SQUARE, BUT IT'S NOT JUST A LINE, THESE COUNTRY DANCERS ALSO ENJOY DOING IT IN THE ROUND.
BIRDS SOON TO ARRIVE FOR SPRING INCLUDE CROWS IN THOROUGHGOOD
STIHL AND GOLFERS WILL BENEFIT KIDS CHAIN-SAW MAKER, JAYCEES AND COX CABLE PLAN TO HELP SEND HANDICAPPED CHILDREN TO CAMP.
SUSANNAH TURNER BAGEL GIN RISES EARLY SO SHE CAN MAKE DOUGH.
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