The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, October 3, 1996
SOME OF LAKELAND'S PLAYERS HAD TO PICK BETWEEN SPORTS
WORKING ON RAILROAD GIVES WAY TO SINGING
SEASON STARTING WITH CAN'T-MISS SHOWS
$16,000 GRANTED TO 6 ARTS-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
LAURA ELMORE GAVE GREATLY OF HERSELF SUFFOLK'S FIRST WOMAN ON CITY COUNCIL SERVED THE COMMUNITY IN MANY WAYS OVER THE YEARS.
SUFFOLK CRIME REORT
QUEEN KIMBERLY TO REIGN OVER PEANUT FEST
FALL INTO THE FUN FRANKLIN'S ANNUAL FLING WILL BRING MUSIC, FIREWORKS AND FUN GALORE
REALTY SALES-SUFFOLK
CHURCH IN DRIVER TO CELEBRATE ITS PAST, FUTURE
TWO SHUTOUTS - ONE WIN AND ONE LOSS LAKELAND BLANKED GREAT BRIDGE 18-0; NANSEMOND RIVER TOOK A 63-0 BEATING FROM INDIAN RIVER.
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