The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, May 31, 1996
REALTY SALES
DUMP TRUCKS IN BOW CREEK WORKING ON DRAINAGE PROJECT
VOLUNTEERS AGREE TO BE PESTS TO ENFORCE HANDICAPPED PARKING ELEVEN PEOPLE DONATE 20 HOURS A MONTH, AND BETWEEN JANUARY AND APRIL, THEY ISSUED 802 TICKETS.
RELAY FOR LIFE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
PLAYWRIGHT'S FUNNY SCRIPT GOOD AT LITTLE THEATRE
LOTS OF PLASTIC MAKES WALLET WEIGHTY
CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK TELETHON TO BENEFIT CHKD VIRGINIA BEACH BOY WHO FELL THROUGH ICE AND SURVIVED WILL MAKE AN APPEARANCE.
KELLAM KNIGHTS SHOULD HOLD THEIR HEADS HIGH
VIVA ELVIS II MORE THAN A FESTIVAL, IT'S THE CULTURAL REVIVAL OF A GLOBAL ICON.
GRIDIRON BECOMES A FIELD OF DREAMS FIRST COLONIAL ALL-AMERICAN HOPES TO MAKE A COMEBACK.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
TALLWOOD SENIOR ACCEPTDBY ALL FOUR MILITARY SCHOOL FAMILY TIES AND NAVAL ACADEMY'S TENNIS OFFER SWAYED RAMEL BAUTISTA, WHO HAS 3.9 GPA.
COMPUTER HELPS GATHER SCIENTIFIC DATA IN SWAMP KEMPS LANDING CLASS TAKES A LAPTOP INTO THE MARSHES OF FALSE CAPE.
YOUNG QUICK THINKERS WILL VIE IN DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIPS SCOTT ACKISS AND SAREIT HESS OF BAYSIDE HIGH ARE TO BE IN THE NATIONAL EVENT.
HINDENWOOD DISHES UP GOLDEN FORK WINNER
AREA'S HISPANICS ORGANIZING A SOCCER TEAM
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