The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, June 13, 1996
- JENNETTE H. MARSHALL
- DOROTHY M. BEVERLEY
- LILLIAN A. BURGESS
- CHRISTOPHER S. KIGHT
- WILLIAM F. MOTE
- FORREST E. ROBINSON SR.
- ERVIN C. WILKINS
- MILDRED E. WEAVER
- MARION T. BEASLEY
- DAVID E. PHILLIPS
- CORA V. NASH
- ANNE C. ALLEN
- JAMES L. DAVIS
- MARIE C. ABBOTT
- FRED L. ROBINSON
- BETTYE M. GIBSON
- OLIVIA V. WILSON
- SIDNEY L. HOLLOMAN SR.
- MARY JANE LOVE
- JAMES H. COOK
- THEODORE R. WILLIAMS SR.
- RUBY P. KELLEJIAN
- EDNA Y. REED
- RAY C. SOWDER
- HARVEY E. WILLIAMS JR.
- JAMES H. SHAMBLIN
- GEORGE F. MITCHELL JR.
- CLARENCE E. DRUMHELLER SR.
- EMMA B. KELLAM
- BERWYN B. GEHGAN
- LOLA P. TOWNSEND
- EDNA W. KOGER
- SOPHIA T. BRUMSEY
- CLEVELAND ALLEN
- INJURED WORKER DIES
- MOTHER OF VICTIM OF FATAL DISEASE SUES SCHOOL WHERE ILLNESS BEGAN
- RABIES CASES SPUR FEAR, FRUSTRATION
SOME CITIZENS ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT AREA'S ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICERS, WHO SAY
THEY CAN'T RESPOND TO EVERY CALL.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A MetroNews story Thursday about Suffolk's operating budget
incorrectly reported that the Downtown Suffolk Association received
$43,000 from the city's budget. Initially, the city had considered
including DSA in their budget. But next week, City Council will
consider appropriating the money from the city's unappropriated
general-fund balance.
Correction published Saturday, June 15, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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DISSENTERS FAIL TO STOP COUNCIL'S PAY HIKES
- PREPPING FOR KINDERGARTEN
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK KIDS GETS HIGH MARKS AT BEACH
- IN WAKE OF SHOOTING, PORTSMOUTH OFFICIALS TRY TO CLOSE SHOWCASE
FOR NEARLY 3 YEARS, RESIDENTS AND POLICE HAVE WORKED TO SHUT THE NIGHTCLUB
DOWN.
- SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL PAY $1.3 MILLION FOR LAND
- BEACH PANEL DELAYS ACTION ON ORDINANCE FOR DRIVE-THROUGHS
- FAMILY'S HOUSE IS STUDENTS' EDUCATION
- 1 PERSON KILLED IN CHESAPEAKE CAR WRECK
- DARE HAS PROSPECT TO FILL SCHOOL POST
THE ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION HAS BEEN VACANT FOR 3 YEARS.
- JOSEPH DENEKE, A FORMER MAYOR AND UNTIRING PUBLIC SERVANT, DIES
- FISHING WAS MOSTLY SLOW, EXCEPT AT OUTER BANKS PIER
- COURT MAY RULE N.C. FISHERMEN CAN CONTINUE WEAKFISH HAULS
- HARD WORK HAS ITS MOMENTS
- VOTE FOR WARNER, UNLESS YOU PREFER WARNER
- BLUEFIN RULES AMENDED
- COMMISSION AWARDS LICENSE TO RICHMOND BETTING PARLOR
COMMUNITY FEARS THE BETTING PARLOR WILL BRING MORE CRIME TO THE AREA.
- RECREATIONAL FISHING GROUP DISBANDS OVER FUNDS DISPUTE
- CHESAPEAKE PANEL OKS SITE FOR CARMAX, BUT WITH A CATCH
THE AUTO DEALERSHIP WOULD BE DENIED ACCESS TO BATTLEFIELD BOULEVARD NEAR I-64.
- AHOSKIE
LOGGERS GRADUATE
- LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED
- TOO MUCH SUAGR CAN BE THE START OF A CEREAL KILLER
by SS